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07-27-2017, 12:12 PM | #11 | ||
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Here's where I got information. Hope I am on the right track.
https://www.turmericforhealth.com/tu...for-parkinsons |
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07-27-2017, 12:24 PM | #12 | ||
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I wonder if using some of the essential oils in a vaporizer would be something to consider.
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07-28-2017, 02:27 PM | #13 | ||
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Posted above...
"Cuminaldehyde is a constituent of the essential oils of eucalyptus, myrrh, cassia, cumin and others ... It has been shown that cuminaldehyde, as a small molecule, inhibits the fibrillation of alpha-synuclein, ... which, if aggregated, forms insoluble fibrils in pathological conditions characterized by Lewy bodies, such as Parkinson's disease ..." So, now it is even more confusing because it says that cuminaldehyde is a constiuent...." of all those essential oils mixed together, or essential oils from any one of them? At any rate the turmeric plant came today in good condition, will plant tomorrow. I can only hope it graces me with lots of substances that untangle the mess! Be it cumin, curcumin, turmeric, etc. I wish I'd had more organic chemistry in college. Now at 70 years of age I hardly remember much of it at all! |
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