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Old 07-20-2017, 11:50 PM
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Coincidence?

"Asparagine endopeptidase cleaves α-synuclein and mediates pathologic activities in Parkinson's disease"

"Fructose-asparagine is a glycosylamine compound that is used during Salmonella-mediated inflammation of the intestine."
Fructose-asparagine - Wikipedia

A post by Rick Everett:

Bacterial toxins and PD - Part 1

pointed me to this:

"Acute Neuronal and Systemic Inflammation caused by
Lipopolysaccharides of Salmonella minnesota can be
stopped by treatment with the Antibiotic Ofloxacin"
Inflammation of the human central nervous system caused by Salmonella minnesota S-LPS can be stopped by the quinolone ofloxacin

[Rick was the star contributor to this forum. He died in 2014. He is sadly missed.]

John
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