Parkinson's disease is a disease that affects the brain cells that produce the chemical called "dopamine". This has the function of stimulating the body. The brain is an organ that controls the whole body, so it needs attention. Foods that stimulate the production of "dopamine": bananas, chocolate, sesame, avocado, eggs, dairy products. Men are the most affected by Parkinson's disease, the average age is around 60 years and older. Symptoms: fatigue, decreased concentration, less enthusiasm for work, muscular hypertonia, difficulty in moving the body, tremors at rest, difficulty in speaking, poor writing...