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Tracking the spread of Parkinson’s proteins from gut to brain.

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A new adding Study reaffirms that the Build up of alpha-synuclein roots from Gut to Brain as Brain-gut connection . " These findings provide further proof of the gut’s role in Parkinson’s disease, and give us a model to study the disease’s progression from the start,” Dawson says. Blocking the transmission of alpha-synuclein from gut to brain “presents a target for early intervention in the disease.” Study Excerpt .

This elucidates how is importantly to know & maintain gut Health as palpable a complex circuit .

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An earlier discussion is here:

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Good for having an idea on this related matter.

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