
In the clinic,a patient with newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease tells you that he or she wants to do whatever is possible to slow the progression of the disease.The best dietary advice you could give would be to
A) avoid foods with high amounts of oxalate and phytate.
B) eat several small meals each day so as to ensure adequate protein and energy intake.
C) reduce intake of saturated fat,cholesterol,and sodium.
D) follow a Mediterranean diet and eat foods with high amounts of antioxidants.
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