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Toxins, metals and left over foods, Vitamin C, detox ways

Yesterday, I have a fast heartbeat. I was guessing I ingested a toxin. So , I went home and ate 3 soft boiled eggs, took Vitamin C powder in my hot lemon water, calcium and magnesium with zinc tablet and massaged my stomach with oils (essential oils, eucalyptus, castor oil) and rested. I am fineContinue reading “Toxins, metals and left over foods, Vitamin C, detox ways”

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Low Levels of Manganese in Welding Fumes Cause Parkinson’s-Like Neurological Problems

Summary: A new study reports exposure to airborne manganese in welding fumes contribute to Parkinson’s like neurological problems. Source: WUSTL. Current safety standards may not protect workers adequately. Welders exposed to airborne manganese at estimated levels below federal occupational safety standards exhibit neurological problems similar to Parkinson’s disease, according to new research at Washington UniversityContinue reading “Low Levels of Manganese in Welding Fumes Cause Parkinson’s-Like Neurological Problems”

Dopamine pathways and Parkinson

Dopamine pathways is to Parkinson and Serotonin pathway is to Alzheimer’s Dopaminergic pathways, sometimes called dopaminergic projections, are neural pathways in the brain that transmit the neurotransmitter dopamine from one region of the brain to another.[1][2] The neurons of the dopaminergic pathways have axons that run the entire length of the pathway. The neurons’ somataContinue reading “Dopamine pathways and Parkinson”

Liver, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease

Overt hepatic encephalopathy is generally taken to refer to a syndrome of neuropsychiatric, neuropsychological and neurological disturbances that may arise as a complication of liver disease, and which is reversible.2 This definition is not entirely consistent with the current state of knowledge, however, as there is growing evidence that the reversibility of the syndrome isContinue reading “Liver, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease”