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Parkinson and Toxic Substances /      
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Parkinson and Toxic Substance  / August 23, 2005

In order to unravel the mystery of forever increasing cases of Parkinson’s, researchers from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute have studied the levels of some toxic chemicals in the brain of mice and recorded their affect.  They exposed the mice to the insecticide Permethrin and found that the insecticide provoked a reduction in the level of dopamine, the neuro-transmitter whose deficit is implicated in Parkinson disease.  They also found that this insecticide stimulates the production of a protein called alpha-synuclein which is a component of the fibrous tangles called Lewis bodies common in the brain of people suffering with Parkinson.  The most interesting and frightening finding was the fact that, low level exposure, seemed to have a more immediate effect than high level exposure.

The researchers postulated that the high level exposure probably overwhelmed the alarm system of the brain so that the body refused to respond to the stimulus whether the low level chronic exposure was more insidious and capable of activating the Lewis’s bodies. 

Whatever the reason it is important to realize that researchers are finally bringing attention to the fact that low level chronic exposure to toxic substances can harm our brain.

The fact that the researchers studied a specific chemical in rats does not mean that other toxic substances are not equally damaging.

The researcher, Dr. Jeffrey Bloomkuist, brought attention to the toxic effect of DDT.  DDT has in fact been taken out of the market in the U.S.A. while we sell it to the third world countries.

DDT finds its way back to the USA via the produce we purchase from them,

Treatment

It is very difficult to treat Parkinson in the advanced stage.  At best we can halt the progression of the disease.

In the very early stages, before extensive damage to the basal ganglia responsible for the production of dopamine has occurred, we can do much better.

Interventions

GLUTATHIONE intravenous and the supplementation with tyrosine, the amino acid precursor of dopamine, are the main tools.

At the same time it is most important to do the Bowel Scrubbing Program accompanied by large amounts of Probiotics.

These interventions are well described in the The total Bowel Healing Program Booklet available from The Corsello Dispensary for $5.00 - click here.

The intestine is the major site of introduction of toxic substances from the outside and creation of toxic substances from the inside. They both need to be removed as fast as possible.

In case of well demonstrated high toxic metal load, appropriate Chelation Therapy is also necessary.  

Many of our patients with advanced Parkinson conditions, have sought Cell and stem cell therapy in Europe and elsewhere, after we removed the toxic load, for maximum results.

In summary

Parkinson syndrome is a disease on the increase, mostly because of a variety of toxic substances that find their way to the brain.

Since it is almost impossible to avoid exposure, it is most important to do both oral and parenteral (IV infusions or intramuscularly injections) of antioxidants especially glutathione.

The bowel scrubbing program and the probiotics are also part of the protective as well of the interventive treatment.

In the most severe cases, stem cell therapy, after appropriate cleansing, does offer great hope.

 

  

 

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