Researchers Discover a Potential Cause for Parkinson’s
Joseph Mercola Researchers from the University of Helsinki linked a strain of Desulfovibrio bacteria as a causative agent of Parkinson’s disease, which may open new therapeutic avenues to screen for, slow progression or prevent Parkinson’s. Nearly 1 million people in the U.S. live with Parkinson’s and 90,000 new cases are diagnosed each year; new findings […]
ALS vs MS vs Parkinson’s disease: The Differences Between Three Common Neurodegenerative Diseases
ALS Therapy Development Institute Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Parkinson’s disease are three of the most well-known conditions that fall under the umbrella of neurodegenerative disorders. All are diseases of the central nervous system with some possible overlapping disease processes and points of therapeutic intervention. They […]
Antioxidant Alternatives in the Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Comprehensive Review
Sandra Carrera-Juliá et al. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that produces a selective loss of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brain stem and motor cortex. Oxidative stress (OS) associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and the deterioration of the electron transport chain has been shown to be a factor that contributes to […]
Nutrition and Neurogenesis
Romain Meeusen Nutrition has a specific role in providing energy and building material for the body. The ability of nutrients to prevent and protect against diseases is starting to be recognized. Physical activity has also been associated with the reduction of a number of physical and mental disorders. Therefore, both nutrition and exercise are used […]
Brain May Flush Out Toxins During Sleep
NIH A good night’s rest may literally clear the mind. Using mice, researchers showed for the first time that the space between brain cells may increase during sleep, allowing the brain to flush out toxins that build up during waking hours. These results suggest a new role for sleep in health and disease. The study […]
Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Promising Candidate for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
Zhi-Kun Sun, Hong-Qi Yang and Sheng-Di Chen Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder, characterized clinically by insidious onset of memory and cognition impairment, emergence of psychiatric symptoms and behavioral disorder, and impairment of activities of daily living (ADL). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is practiced in the Chinese health care system for more than […]
Neurotoxic Amyloidogenic Peptides in the Proteome of SARS-COV2: Potential Complications for Neurological Symptoms in COVID-19
Mirren Charnley et al. COVID-19 is primarily known as a respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. However, neurological symptoms such as memory loss, sensory confusion, severe headaches, and even stroke are reported in up to 30% of cases and can persist even after the infection is over (long COVID). These neurological symptoms are thought to be […]
Towards the Emergence of a New Form of the Neurodegenerative Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Twenty Six Cases of CJD Declared a Few Days after a COVID-19 “Vaccine” Jab
Jean Claude Perez, Claire Moret-Chalmin, Luc Montagnier We highlight the presence of a Prion region in the different Spike proteins of the original SARS-CoV2 virus as well as of all its successive variants but also of all the “vaccines” built on this same sequence of the Spike SARS-CoV2 from Wuhan. Paradoxically, with a density of […]