DATA DUMP - DEC 2025
For the first time, the MVP-study has generated data over time.
Supplement use at baseline was able to predict progression in the years that followed.
Join us as we look through these data and try to figure out how best to apply them to our own lives.
Mischley Seminar Series
On the 28th of every month, Dr. Mischley selects a topic relevant to the community and does a in-depth review. Following her lecture, attendees have an opportunity to contribute their own experiences and ask questions.
Supplements
Even after taking use of other supplements into account, there were a few that really stood out as being associated with fewer PD symptoms.
Hair Minerals
Hair elements are exponentially more exciting than we could have predicted. We're seeing patterns, trends, and toxicities!
Blood & Urine Labs
Biomarkers that your PCP is ordering annually are telling us MUCH more than most of us realized. ALT, uric acid, RDW,...!
Example Curriculum
About Dr. Mischley
Laurie Mischley, ND PhD MPH studied naturopathic medicine (ND) at Bastyr University and epidemiology (MPH) and nutritional sciences (PhD) at the University of Washington and she maintains appointments at both Universities. Her work is focused on identifying the nutritional requirements unique to individuals with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and has published on coenzyme Q10, lithium, NAD+, and glutathione deficiency.
She is Principal Investigator of the Modifiable Variables in Parkinsonism (MVP) Study (MVP-study.com), which is attempting to describe why some people with PD progress slower than others. She developed the Patient Reported Outcomes in PD (PRO-PD) rating scale (www.PD-symptoms.com), created the Parkinson Symptom Tracking App, and has trained dogs to detect the scent of Parkinsonism (ParK-9.com).
She is working on ways to study, package and deliver evidence-based lifestyle modification as a therapeutic strategy.