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Not too far back there was a discussion about having a Tetanus shot, might help PD. I tried a search and came up with only one 2 year old post. No very Techy. Can someone help me find the link to that discussion? Thank you

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park_bear

Here: healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

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Bolt_Upright

That would be my post. I am not endorsing it. Just shared something I found: healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

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Ghmac in reply to Bolt_Upright

Thank you for posting this Bolt. I have checked and my husband received a combo shot for whooping cough due to new grandson, and it also had Tetanus. So next one in 10 years....

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Gcf51

Look at Bolt_Upright 's: Tetanus Vaccine Decreases Incidence of Parkinson’s Disease and Slows Its Progression healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

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Ghmac in reply to Gcf51

Thank You

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MarionP

Bolt's tetanus vaccine article really was very interesting, very enjoyable, and is still extremely interesting. Or intriguing. Or fascinating. Or whatever verbs Mr. Spock would use. In fact it offers the path to "being able to do something about it" complaint I've been having about all of our articles and scientific community's misunderstood excessively hopeful seeming findings about mechanisms that don't actually help us know or understand what to do about something, just to understand how something occurs in the long winding road describing how something happens, which is definitely NOT necessarily the long winding road of finding a solution. Now I don't feel so bad about zapping marcs earlier bit. I told you all we need to drink more, even though it was about ParkBear's problem with spontaneous spasmodic contracture type spasms which definitely is part of Parkinson's (my dad had it, I have it, PB has it). So what if it's hard on your mitochondria, just take some B1. And if you can't afford some good Scotch this month, some nice bushmills plus a lot of strawberry cocktail sauce will get you through until the next time you can get a decent 10 or 12 year single malt. All guilt feelings aside, you really "can't beat it with a stick." :)

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Ghmac in reply to MarionP

Thank you

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Osteopathic

June 8th Daily Mail has an article on Parkinsons and the tetanus shot - see link below...

dailymail.co.uk/news/articl...

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Ghmac

Thank you

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