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Old 04-12-2007, 09:48 PM
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Dear Paula,

Adult stem cell tissue only was one of the fields I mentioned. What about genetics? What about Ron's theory of the damaged blood brain barrier? Or Everett123 theory of the intestinal tract? ESCR has been worked on for at least 20 years promising a cure. It is time to stop listening to the old promises and start supporting research that is new and innovative. Personaly, I beleive Ron and Everett are on to something.

One of the studies done posthumorously, showed that the Parkinson brain had a 100% higher amount of nitric oxide than all the normal brains examined. Nitric Oxide is in the air all around us. Our own bodies produce it. If Ron is right, and the study showing that Parkinson brains have higher percentages of nitric oxide than the normal brain, or a person's genes causes a person to create too much nitric oxide, then toxins in the form of pesticides could get through the blood brain barrier and damage neurons.

Before we can fix the disease we must understand how it happens and why everyone experiences such different symptoms. Perhaps it was some other cause besides nitric oxide which damaged the Blood Brain Barrier. Perhaps it was a different toxin for different people. There could be hundreds of combinations. This could explain why everyone is affected so differently.

If the cause is a damaged BBB, then melatonin or something stronger could be made to reverse the damage to the blood brain barrier.

Vicky
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