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" A STIFF ONE" not whisky,,OR frisky .STIFF MUSCLE.SLOW , FREEZEUPS ,LIKE A preriggermortice the final stiff. IS PD OXYGEN STARVATION

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THE ONLY NATURAL STIFFENING OF MUSCLES IN BODY OCCURS WHEN.. oxygen stops getting to BODY

muscles.....RIGGAMORTICE SETS IN

The system cannot correct or change what is taken in externally THATS WHY EXERCISE HELPS

RELIEF IS OBTAINED BY BREATHING BETTER LONGER

PARKINSONS RESULTS FROM OXYGEN LIMITATION/ RESTRICTION/ STARVATION.....over long period

BREATHING is affected by many things, both internal& external

ENVIROMENT quality of the air. contaminants ..pollution

BREATHING EFFECTIVITY your own breathing efficiency

DIET FITNESS TRAUMA SHOCK STRESS..

cue for a song

the parkys over , its time to call it a day...............miy friend

IF CORRECT BLOOD OXYGEN TEST MAY ID

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I have said for years I have creeping Rigor mortis, and certainly not Whiskey or Frisky. Those days are a thousand years away.

Probably more like Death Warmed up!

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Rex25

What in the heck are you saying. I’m sorry, but I do not follow.

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soup

Lock Jaw is caused by reduced Calcium levels in the bloodstream which prevents nerve impulse transmission. Rigor mortis is caused by death, not low oxygen levels.

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SOUP RIGORMORTICE IS WHAT SETS IN WHEN ZERO OXYGEN REACHES MUSCLES FOR A LONG PERIOD CREATING AN INTERACTION BETWEEN 2 PROTEINS RESULTING IN RIGIDITY DEATH BEING LIKELY CAUSE, AS A PARALLEL

WHAT CAUSES MUSCLE RIGIDITY NEUROCHEMICALLY IN RIGORMORTICE IS LACK OF OXYGEN , ORDER A COUPLE OF EXTRA PINTS OF MILK FOR THE LOCKJAW

PD AFFECTS ALL MOTOR GROUPS

WEE BREATH AIR NOT OXYGEN, MAYBE WHAT FILTERS OUT THE OTHER ELEMENTS

IS GOBBED UP OR BECOMES INEFFECTIVE

THE POINT IS THE OXYGEN QUALITY MAY BE THE PROBLEM HOPE THIS CLARIFIES

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professor

Riggormortice when we die makes the body stiff

they cannot say what causes the stiffness in PD. my theory riggormortice the term used to describe that stiffening is caused by no oxygen delivery to body muscles this

creates an interaction in muscle proteins that creates that rigidity

chemically..using this concept, what if PD stiffness albeit less absolute..& comes on gradually, were caused by a inadequate oxygen supply . starving oxygen over a long period which might beEXTERNAL poor air quality contamination of the air pollution.OR INTERNAL RESULTING FROM STRESS TRAUMA your bodys efficiency to process the air .. into oxygen IS AFFECTED

whatever the variants resulting oxygen quality or quantity create a stiffness over a long period a major symptom of PD this limited oxygen also used to manufacture dopamine from levodopa ( WE GENERATE FROM FOOD) similarly ( L DOPA) explains why taking LDOPA ( sinemet ) eventuallly doesnot workThis explains the other main symptom

hope this is right

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arwenmark

Just sounds bizzare to me.

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bizzare well perhaps ,.... scientifically what stiffens the muscles is lack of oxygen,in fact zero oxygen in rigormortice using that principle, all I was doing was creating possibilities that would lead to a cure...something the medical world cant do seems they cant think outside the box. but I can . hope this clarrifies

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quirkyme

the term is "rigor mortis"

muscles get stiff because the nerve impulses don't get through

exercise and stretching, physical therapy, walking, massage, tai chi, yoga, all these help.

so does a warm bath

find the ways to stretch muscles

in bioenergetics, (you can look this up) there's a theory that as a result of trauma we 'armor' our bodies or hunch over (in fear) and tighten our bodies to prevent injury in case we get hit. Bio-energetics is not a mainstream theory, as far as I know. Tight muscles are part of PD and has a neurological origin.

Having a PTSD diagnosis (post traumatic stress syndrome) would be something treated and helped. No one knows if PTSD is related to PD (at least as far as I know). But tightened muscles is one part of PTSD.

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thank you for the English lesson, I THINK I WILL amplify my theory BECAUSE WHAT YOU WRITE INDICATES YOU DONT GET IT

what actually causes stiffness IN PD NEUROCHEMICALLY THE PARKINSON TEAM DONT KN.OW NORA SCUBBYY.....

in rigormortice the lack of oxygen creatES an interaction between the 2 muscle proteins.using that principle PD STIIFFNESS COULD BE SIMILAR, IN LIGHT OF THE MEDICAL WORLDS INABILITY COME UP WITH IDEAS

THIS IDEA IS REAL, WHEN WE EXERCISE HEART PUMPS MORE BLOOD WITH MORE OXYGEN THAT OXYGEN WE HAVE TO PROCESS FROM THE AIR WE BREATH. IF ,IF SOMEHOW ITS INADEQUATE MAYBE BODY FILTERS AINT GOOD ENOUGH, TO REMOVE IMPURITIES OR THEYR GOBBED UP WHATEVER IT IS THE OXYGEN QUALITY THAT I SEEK TO INVESTIGATE, HOPE THIS CLARIFIES

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I think we are all looking for answers and there are many pet theories out there. Maybe do some research either yourself or with a friend, and clarify your ideas a bit more.

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research clarify,,i have made an effort to make clear what my idea was to you

but my friend INGRID is head of research

in Chalmers Sweden, clearly I am well advised now ,DONT DIVE IN next time

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ryant123 in reply toprofessor

Hi again professor. Interesting, oxygen. I know of a Johanna Budwig. She studied essential fatty acids.

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soup

So are you implying that L-Dopa treatment somehow overcomes poor air quality to loosen up the muscles.

I'm afraid this doesn't ring true with me.

Back to the drawing board I think.

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