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Juanan,

Welcome to the forum. I have never taken Entocort, but 7 years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. One of my symptoms was essential tremors.

But I do not have Parkinson's disease. I had a magnesium deficiency. Tremors are one of the many possible symptoms of magnesium deficiency.

Entocort depletes mangnesium (Entocort agota el magnesio). That means that Entocort prevents your body from absorbing magnesium. That is why you have tremors — because your body does not have enough magnesium.

Gluten can also cause essential tremors. A vitamin B-12 deficiency can also cause essential tremors. I avoid gluten and I take a vitamin B-12 supplement, but after I began to take much more magnesium supplement, the rest of my Parkinson's symptoms went away.

I hope that this is helpful.

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Post by juanan »

Thanks Tex, i will looking for magnesium suplementos, in teory im tolerante gluten, pbut there are a lot of controversia in the medical gluten analític, mybe i culd have aa gluten intolerante ....
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In many cases of celiac disease, gluten can cause neurological problems without causing any digestive system symptoms.

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did you have taken entocort deb

I have not taken entocort but am taking a good dose of magnesium. That may have contributed to my improvement as well. Deb
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Thanks you so much
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