Stem Cell – Repairing the Brain: Cell Replacement Using Stem Cell-Based Technologies – IOS Press

Current approaches to cell replacement therapy in Parkinson’s disease are strongly focused on the dopamine system, with the view that restoring dopaminergic inputs in a localized and physiologic manner will provide superior benefits in terms of effec

Source: Repairing the Brain: Cell Replacement Using Stem Cell-Based Technologies – IOS Press

נזקי כספית, אמלגם

ש לציין שהחריגות הגבוהות ביותר נמדדו בקידוח סתימות ישנות. יתרה מכן, בשנת 2002 פורסמה עבודה שבדקה 180 רופאי שיניים, ומצאה רמות כספית שעולה על הרמה המומלצת ע”י ה – Health and Safety Executive’s. חוקרים נוספים ערכו ניסוי קליני ובמהלכו הוסרו והוחלפו 50 סתימות אמלגם ישנות ותוך כדי כך נעשו מדידות של רמות אדי כספית באזור דרכי נשימה של רופאי שיניים. בחלק מהפעולות נמדדו רמות אדי כספית גבוהות מה TLV בין פי 2 עד פי 15

 

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High Prevalence of Undiagnosed Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Subjects with Parkinson’s Disease – IOS Press

Background: Reduced glucose tolerance has been long recognized as a potential risk factor for Parkinson’s disease (PD), and increasing scrutiny is currently being placed on insulin resistance (IR) as a pathologic driver of neurodegeneration. However,

Source: High Prevalence of Undiagnosed Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Subjects with Parkinson’s Disease – IOS Press

for comparison, prevalence of Diabetes in the general population:

Depending on age groups, global diabetes prevalence is about 5% for the age group 35-39 years, 10% for the age group 45-49 years, 15% for the age group 55-59 years, and close to 20% starting at age group 65-69 years. (1) Diabetes prevalence numbers are largely determined by people with type2 diabetes who comprise about 90% of the total population. These individuals are characterized by various degrees of relative insulin deficiency in conjunction with a wide spectrum of insulin resistance

its high – 20% suggesting much higher prevalence of IR, not sure if IR in PD is that much above normal

Whole body vibration: Neuro-rehab applications

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4100042/

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Leaky Gut protocol

Tom Obrian:

Vitamin D
Glutamine
Fish Oil 3gr per day
Zinc carnosine 2X75 mg /day
Colestrum
Probiotics

use coconut oil – oil pulling  , for mouth higene, especially against gingivalis

 

list of leaky gut treatment options on slefhacked

see also postt on colostrun, here

in normal physiology, glutamine plays a key role in signalling in enterocytes that are part of the intestinal barrier, but it is not clear if supplementing the diet with glutamine is helpful in conditions where there is increased intestinal permeability.[27]

Prebiotics and certain probiotics such as Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 have been found to reduce increased intestinal permeability.[9] Lactobacillus rhamnosus,[28] Lactobacillus reuteri,[28] and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii[29] have also been shown to significantly reduce increased intestinal permeability.

Larazotide acetate (previously known as AT-1001) is a zonulin receptor antagonist that has been probed in clinical trials. It seems to be a drug candidate for use in conjunction with a gluten-free diet in people with celiac disease, with the aim to reduce the intestinal permeability caused by gluten and its passage through the epithelium, and therefore mitigating the resulting cascade of immune reactions.[25][30] read more>>

Colostrum, for leaky gut

positive results of colostrum on adult gut health in several recent well controlled published studies.[44][45][46][47]

Davison, Glen; Marchbank, Tania; March, Daniel S.; Thatcher, Rhys; Playford, Raymond J. (1 August 2016). “Zinc carnosine works with bovine colostrum in truncating heavy exercise-induced increase in gut permeability in healthy volunteers”. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 104 (2): 526–536. doi:10.3945/ajcn.116.134403. ISSN 1938-3207. PMID 27357095.
Marchbank, Tania; Davison, Glen; Oakes, Jemma R.; Ghatei, Mohammad A.; Patterson, Michael; Moyer, Mary Pat; Playford, Raymond J. (1 March 2011). “The nutriceutical bovine colostrum truncates the increase in gut permeability caused by heavy exercise in athletes”. American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 300 (3): G477–484. doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00281.2010. ISSN 1522-1547. PMID 21148400.
Playford, R. J.; MacDonald, C. E.; Calnan, D. P.; Floyd, D. N.; Podas, T.; Johnson, W.; Wicks, A. C.; Bashir, O.; Marchbank, T. (1 June 2001). “Co-administration of the health food supplement, bovine colostrum, reduces the acute non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced increase in intestinal permeability”. Clinical Science (London, England: 1979). 100 (6): 627–633. ISSN 0143-5221. PMID 11352778.
Khan, Z.; Macdonald, C.; Wicks, A. C.; Holt, M. P.; Floyd, D.; Ghosh, S.; Wright, N. A.; Playford, R. J. (1 November 2002). “Use of the ‘nutriceutical’, bovine colostrum, for the treatment of distal colitis: results from an initial study”. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 16 (11): 1917–1922. ISSN 0269-2813. PMID 12390100.
Uruakpa, F; Ismond, M.A.H; Akobundu, E.N.T (2002). “Colostrum and its benefits: a review”. Nutrition Research. 22 (6): 755–767. doi:10.1016/S0271-5317(02)00373-1.

research list on examine.com

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