Berlin Bowel Bothers: Might Adolf Hitler ’s Gut Problems Have Been Parkinson-Related?

It has been argued that Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945) had Parkinson’s disease. He also experienced several gastrointestinal symptoms, for which various explanations have been sought, both contemporaneously and by later authors. In this Historical Note, a possible relationship between Hitler’s Parkinson’s disease and his gastrointestinal symptoms is explored. Specifically, we posit the hypothesis that Hitler may have suffered from small-intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), thus providing an early example of SIBO occurring as a prodromal Parkinson’s disease symptom.
Source: European Neurology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research