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rd42 01-31-2007 04:56 PM

Parkinson's: another look. Is Parkinson's disease caused by a bacteria?"
 
Has any one here read the book,

"Parkinson's: another look. Is Parkinson's disease caused by a bacteria?"


Robert

reverett123 01-31-2007 08:41 PM

Braak
 
A German scientist named Braak has published a very interesting series of papers over the last five years or so that may have a bacterial involvement.

One of PD's key features is the Lewy body - sort of a cyst in a neuron. Like it was walling something off. They show up in the part of the brain callen the substantia nigra and are always found there in dead Parkies. If no Lewy bodies are found then you didn't have PD and if found then you did.

What Braak has found is that the LBs actually show up in other areas of the nervous system first and then show up in additional areas in a predictable pattern every time. These areas fall along a route that begins in the nose and another route that begins in the stomach wall. Then they show uo in certain predictable areas one by one following along paths formed by the nervous system. The two paths finally converge after several years at the substantia nigra and you have PD.

Something finds a way through the defences of the brain's olfactory bulb in our nose and also the protections of the stomach wall, then creeps up the vagus nerve and along the olfactory nerves, bypassing the BBB entirely!

We typically lose our sense of smell early on. We know that h pylori is the only thing that can live in the stomach. And that it produces a nasty toxin. We know that at least one virus (polio) starts in the stomach, moves along nerve fibers, and makes similar cyst-like bodies. We know that inflammation makes both the BBB and the lining of the GI system "leaky". We know that bacteria (like h pylori) can cause such inflammation. We also know that sometimes a virus can take advantage of a bacterial infection to slip into the nervous system.

It is not hard to draw the outlines of a situation where something is inhaled and sticks to the mucal membranes of the nose and then through through nasal drip makes its way into the stomach. Over time the nervous system in both areas are penetrated and something goes creeping along the nerves toward the brain.

It could be a virus like polio. It could be a toxin like that found in house dust and made by h pylori. It could an environmental contaminant like the ultra-tiny particles of diesal exhaust. It could be any one or a combination of these or something else altogether.

dwjohn 12-12-2011 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by reverett123 (Post 65535)
A German scientist named Braak

This is very interesting as my friend has had PD for 13 years. He worked as a welder and then crane operator in same steel plant so would have been exposed to the welding fumes.

NAD and NADH is another supplement that has been developing since 1906 and now comes in as CQ 1 It is reported to turn around Alzhiemer at 12 mg and also hope for PD.

We are in our 28th day of clinical trial.gov nct01095484 going from 6 mg patch of Rotigotine to 8mg.

Does anyone know when or if to reduce the 50-200 carbidopa &4mg of requip to offset the 8mg of dopamine

GregD 12-13-2011 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by dwjohn (Post 831845)
This is very interesting as my friend has had PD for 13 years. He worked as a welder and then crane operator in same steel plant so would have been exposed to the welding fumes.

NAD and NADH is another supplement that has been developing since 1906 and now comes in as CQ 1 It is reported to turn around Alzhiemer at 12 mg and also hope for PD.

We are in our 28th day of clinical trial.gov nct01095484 going from 6 mg patch of Rotigotine to 8mg.

Does anyone know when or if to reduce the 50-200 carbidopa &4mg of requip to offset the 8mg of dopamine

Some websites you should checkout:

http://www.welding-rod-dangers.com/

http://www.toxicweldingrodfumes.com/

http://www.weitzlux.com/weldingrods/...ease_1937.html

http://tinyurl.com/746ns66

As for when or if to reduce the 50-200 carbidopa &4mg of requip to offset the 8mg of dopamine, ask your doctor. That is what you are paying them for.

moondaughter 12-13-2011 09:21 AM

is there manganese in 50/50 solder fumes?
 
Hasn't Low Dose Naltraxone been effective for this type of parkinsonism? I used to build stained glass windows and was exposed to solder and lead in a poorly ventilated room at a very young age and have long wondered about this.
md

Conductor71 12-13-2011 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rd42 (Post 65447)
Has any one here read the book,

"Parkinson's: another look. Is Parkinson's disease caused by a bacteria?"


Robert

Do you know the author?

Bacteria and fungi are commonly found in soils!

Bacteria Neuroxicity and Parkinson's


Laura


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