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PARKINSONS EXISTED BEFORE TOXICS/CONTAMINANTS ,ONE RELIGION FORBIDS EATING PORK WHY?COULD PD BE MEAT PROTEIN POISONING/ SATURATION..??

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I WONDERED WHY MUSLIMS DONT EAT PORK, WHY DID CATHLICS EAT FISH ON FRIDAY WHY DONT YOU GET A BEEF CURRY IN AN INDIAN CURRY SHOP. WHATS THE REASON.. NO ONE IS BORN A VEGITARIAN,WEARS DESSY BOOTS ,AND HAS A SAVE THE WHALES ON THE REAR WINDOW OF THEIR CITREON DYAN PUDDLEJUMPER.SO COULD VEGITARIAN PARKYS,RAISE THEIR HAND IF ,IF IM RIGHT THERE WONT BE MANY,

,,,SO IS.... PARKINSONS ANIMAL DERIVED PROTEIN POISONING.

CJD THE HUMAN VERSION OF MCD WAS IDENTIFIED FASTER THAN SHIT OFF A SHINNY SHUVVEL,A DISEASE CAUSED BY PROTEIN POSIONING.MAD COWS HAD BALANCE MOTOR CONTROL PROBLEMS..WHATSS PD THEN??

. HAMBURGERS KABABS ..SPARE RIBSTHE MEAT EATING WORLD CAN NOW SHIT ITSELF....OINK OINK

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I have been Vegetarian for over 25 years, I certainly do not think that PD is caused by some Animal Protein problem.

I do know what caused my PD, but you mention it to my Neurolgist and he just says ''we are not going down that old road again''.

If it is suspected that chemicals have something to do with it, we are then all susceptible to PD because of. i.e.

Intensive farming methods, and use of insecticides/chemicals whether we are vegetarian/or carnivore, omnivore or what ever you like.There is no food in this world that is pure, and never was.

I do believe that disease has been passed down to people since we arrived on this earth through breeding. many diseases have been conquered but still lying dormant ready to strike. Nothing that is new stays new

Even that old Citreon Dyan will get rust eventually and fall to bits.

On the Path of life we pick up all sorts some good some bad.

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Owdsod

Thank you for your comments. That is an interesting piece of information about you being a vegetarian for over 25 years. Both you and your neurologist believe it was not implicated in the development of your PD, but do you know of any research on this subject? Correct me if I'm wrong, but in India, where over half the population are vegetarians, the prevalence of PD is far less than in Britain and the USA. Of course, they also eat a lot the spice Tumeric which could also be a factor.

Furthermore, when we talk of vegetarians and PD, we also have to consider the inclusion of dairy, especially lacto-vegetarians so, perhaps we should be considering the vegan diet instead!

Norton

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viartis.net/parkinsons.disease/prevalence.htm see if you can click onto this link which is very interesting giving prevelence of PD in various places of the world.

I note you mention Turmeric as I have read that curcumin (?the chemical in turmeric) was good for PD

It has been posted on this site I believe.

I took Turmeric capsules for four weeks, but at the begining of January I came off them they were making me feel very ill. severe stomach cramps and pain in the left side of Abdomen

I have found out to my own personal health that Yogurt seems to make me feel better. I usually have a small amount daily.

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I agree. I believe my PD was caused by chemicals. Early in my Navy career I was, for a year exposed daily to trichloroethylene and PD 680 while cleaning engine nacelles and propeller

hubs for C-130 and P-3's propeller hubs. I was told by my supervisor to use a respirator, but didn't and he did not enforce his orders. So around 4 years later I start showing symptoms, which at the time I didn't recognized because PD was the farthest thing from my mind. Now I'm somewhere between stage 2 n 3 PD. The VA approved my claim for disability and has rated me at 100% disable. I am 47 yo. I retired from the NAVY when I was 43, until a year bfr my retirement I was perfectly fine, a month after my retirement the symptoms hit full force. I believe the military knows that some of the chemicals they use are seriously linked to PD, otherwise they wouldn't approved disability claims.

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Chidainer

Strange, but I was also in the military and worked on servicing quick release fittings which were decreased using tricloethyline in which I breathed the fumes and dipped my bare hands. I read somewhere that this chemical increases the incidence of Parkinson's sixfold. We did not know the adverse implications of working with that chemical and not taking proper health and safety precautions 40 plus years ago!

Norton

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Perhaps there are various cocktails of chemicals that could be responsible for PD.

Other professions ie. farmers. Possibly from handling/inhaling, etc etc. chemicals in Sheep dip or certain insecticides.

We all on a daily basis handle chemicals in all sorts of environments, even the home.

so it could be possible that so many are involved we shall never really know.

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My PD may have been caused by trichloroethylene. I am 74 and was diagnosed about 7 years ago due to a developing tremor. However, I suspect it may have been there, in the background, for 25yrs or more.

In the second half of the 1950's I was apprenticed to a major bearing manufacturer, here in the UK. Trichloroethylene (we called it 'tricolene') was freely available and used for general cleaning and degreasing, there was always a container of the stuff around for general use, no special protection required. On the production floors there were large tanks of it where components were degreased / cleaned between machining and assembly operations.

The following website may be of interest pdf.org/en/science_news/rel.... There are several more can be located by a search. It might be profitable to study workforces employed at such businesses.

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thank you.

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listen whatever can cause PD it is identified by protein excess clogging the dopamine pproducing cells now contamination MAY get the blame, but proteins we employ are generated from what we eat, the food over the years has been massaged to make it more profitable pesticides enhancers etc, but ,no matter how you cut it the body cannot maintain equilibrium,an imbalance develops,, this imbalance has a variety of reasons,and the fact that 20% of a key body fluid,goes uncorrected and is unrecoverable, tells we need a check on dopamine levels to keep everone well,have you ever been checked, to sum up,protein is the witness,the food provides the gun a weapon that may never be fired, FURTHERMORE people become vegetarians, theyr maybe too late, the 20% loss may occur over 20 years. WE NEED A DOPAMINE TEST

WE NEED A MEANS OF CLEANING THE PROTEIN SURPLUS WE HAVE WAITED TOO LONG

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I have never had my Dopamine levels checked. I wonder how many people on this site have had this done? I suspect very few.

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Owdsod

Is there such a test, if so, why is it not employed when making a diagnosis?

Norton

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Vegans do get PD,

diseaseproof.com/archives/h...

Quote from the article

"Herbert Shelton (1895 - 1985), a naturopath and chiropractor and the influential founder of the American Natural Hygiene Society and Nature Cure movement in America and prolific health writer advocated a natural food vegetarian diet of mostly raw fruits, vegetables and nuts. I read all of his highly motivating books, newsletters and writings in my teens. He lived in Texas, was physically fit, grew lots of his own food and ate carefully and fasted periodically. Of course he did not get cancer, he did not get heart disease, but he died of Parkinson's disease and was so severely affected by the age of 78 that even walking was difficult. In 1973 when I met him he was already severely hunched over and had a difficult time walking and caring for himself. Though he lived many years with this significant disability, the quality of his later years was extremely poor."

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Thank you Hikoi for posting this information. It appears that 'Parkinson's' is not a single disease, but a syndrome which has varying symptoms which can be caused by, toxins, stress, diet, nutritional deficiencies and head trauma (Muhammad Ali, boxing). Having said that, it doesn't mean that we can not live our lives to lessen our chances of getting any chronic health condition, let alone neurological ones.

I feel a question coming on and I shall post it soon as I believe it may throw up some interesting replies. I hope so, anyway.

Norton

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Interesting to read all.I am vegiterian since birth but still suffering with PD.Tried coconut oil,but no relief.Turmeric is extensively using in daily food ;no relief.Prayer and Yoga with sinemet is only temp relief

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