Parkinson Disease (PD) May Begin In The Gut

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The article below is one of at least 20 I have seen in just 2020 alone that are starting to draw attention to the metabolic/inflammatory origins of yet another neurological disease of "mysterious" origin - namely, Parkinson Disease (PD). What makes this article both interesting and infuriating is that apparently the connection between gut pathology, high endotoxin, GI inflammation and PD has been known for more than 200 years! Despite the obvious signs of serotonin overload such as constipation, "shaking palsy", brain fog, indigestion, etc. mainstream medicine has been obliviously pursuing all kinds of other exotic and frankly absurd causes mostly involving around genetics. Maybe it is time to start taking endotoxin (LPS) seriously and stop calling PD a dopamine-deficiency disease. While dopamine levels are arguably lower in such patients, all of the symptoms of PD and especially the unmistakable trembling (that was identified and named as "shaking palsy" more than 200 years ago) are actually CLASSIC signs of serotonin excess.

Serotonin Excess, Not Dopamine Deficiency, May Be The Cause Of Parkinson

Considering the inseparable connection between endotoxin (LPS) and serotonin (90%+ of which is produced in the gut under the influence of endotoxin), it becomes abundantly clear that diet quality and digestive health are squarely at the center of this disease and as such, something as simple as administering a serotonin antagonist or antibiotics may very well cure it.

Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut?
"...The earliest evidence that the gut might be involved in Parkinson’s emerged more than 200 years ago. In 1817, the English surgeon James Parkinson reported that some patients with a condition he termed “shaking palsy” experienced constipation. In one of the six cases he described, treating the gastrointestinal complaints appeared to alleviate the movement-related problems associated with the disease. Since then, physicians have noted that constipation is one of the most common symptoms of Parkinson’s, appearing in around half the individuals diagnosed with the condition and often preceding the onset of movement-related impairments. Still, for many decades, the research into the disease has focused on the brain. Scientists initially concentrated on the loss of neurons producing dopamine, a molecule involved in many functions including movement. More recently, they have also focused on the aggregation of alpha synuclein, a protein that twists into an aberrant shape in Parkinson’s patients. A shift came in 2003, when Heiko Braak, a neuroanatomist at the University of Ulm in Germany, and his colleagues proposed that Parkinson’s may actually originate in the gut rather than the brain."

"...Microbes themselves are another potential trigger for promoting the build-up of intestinal alpha-synuclein. Researchers have found that, in mice, bacterial proteins could trigger the aggregation of the alpha-synuclein in the gut and the brain. Some proteins made by bacteria may form small, tough fibers, whose shape could cause nearby proteins to misfold and aggregate in a manner akin to the prions responsible for mad cow disease, explains Robert Friedland, a neurologist at the University of Louisville who coauthored that study."

"...The microbiome, the totality of microorganisms in the human body, has spurred intense interest among Parkinson’s researchers. A number of reports have noted that individuals with the disease harbor a unique composition of gut microbes, and scientists have also found that transplanting fecal microbes from patients into rodents predisposed to develop Parkinson’s can worsen motor symptoms of the disease and increase alpha-synuclein aggregation in the brain."

"...This study further validates the theory that gut inflammation could drive Parkinson’s pathogenesis, says Madelyn Houser, a graduate student in neuroscientist Malú Tansey’s lab at Emory
 

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The article below is one of at least 20 I have seen in just 2020 alone that are starting to draw attention to the metabolic/inflammatory origins of yet another neurological disease of "mysterious" origin - namely, Parkinson Disease (PD). What makes this article both interesting and infuriating is that apparently the connection between gut pathology, high endotoxin, GI inflammation and PD has been known for more than 200 years! Despite the obvious signs of serotonin overload such as constipation, "shaking palsy", brain fog, indigestion, etc. mainstream medicine has been obliviously pursuing all kinds of other exotic and frankly absurd causes mostly involving around genetics. Maybe it is time to start taking endotoxin (LPS) seriously and stop calling PD a dopamine-deficiency disease. While dopamine levels are arguably lower in such patients, all of the symptoms of PD and especially the unmistakable trembling (that was identified and named as "shaking palsy" more than 200 years ago) are actually CLASSIC signs of serotonin excess.

Serotonin Excess, Not Dopamine Deficiency, May Be The Cause Of Parkinson

Considering the inseparable connection between endotoxin (LPS) and serotonin (90%+ of which is produced in the gut under the influence of endotoxin), it becomes abundantly clear that diet quality and digestive health are squarely at the center of this disease and as such, something as simple as administering a serotonin antagonist or antibiotics may very well cure it.

Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut?
"...The earliest evidence that the gut might be involved in Parkinson’s emerged more than 200 years ago. In 1817, the English surgeon James Parkinson reported that some patients with a condition he termed “shaking palsy” experienced constipation. In one of the six cases he described, treating the gastrointestinal complaints appeared to alleviate the movement-related problems associated with the disease. Since then, physicians have noted that constipation is one of the most common symptoms of Parkinson’s, appearing in around half the individuals diagnosed with the condition and often preceding the onset of movement-related impairments. Still, for many decades, the research into the disease has focused on the brain. Scientists initially concentrated on the loss of neurons producing dopamine, a molecule involved in many functions including movement. More recently, they have also focused on the aggregation of alpha synuclein, a protein that twists into an aberrant shape in Parkinson’s patients. A shift came in 2003, when Heiko Braak, a neuroanatomist at the University of Ulm in Germany, and his colleagues proposed that Parkinson’s may actually originate in the gut rather than the brain."

"...Microbes themselves are another potential trigger for promoting the build-up of intestinal alpha-synuclein. Researchers have found that, in mice, bacterial proteins could trigger the aggregation of the alpha-synuclein in the gut and the brain. Some proteins made by bacteria may form small, tough fibers, whose shape could cause nearby proteins to misfold and aggregate in a manner akin to the prions responsible for mad cow disease, explains Robert Friedland, a neurologist at the University of Louisville who coauthored that study."

"...The microbiome, the totality of microorganisms in the human body, has spurred intense interest among Parkinson’s researchers. A number of reports have noted that individuals with the disease harbor a unique composition of gut microbes, and scientists have also found that transplanting fecal microbes from patients into rodents predisposed to develop Parkinson’s can worsen motor symptoms of the disease and increase alpha-synuclein aggregation in the brain."

"...This study further validates the theory that gut inflammation could drive Parkinson’s pathogenesis, says Madelyn Houser, a graduate student in neuroscientist Malú Tansey’s lab at Emory
New study in journal Frontiers;
The disease is primarily caused by environmental factors, that is, environmental exposure to the Desulfovibrio bacterial strains that cause Parkinson's disease.

"Only a small share, or roughly 10 percent, of Parkinson’s disease is caused by individual genes.”

To get their results the team used a type of worm as their model organism.

They found that in patients with Parkinson’s disease the bacteria strain caused an accumulation of the α-synuclein protein, primarily found in the brain and spinal cord, at a statistically significant level.


The researchers believe that these findings could help to cure or prevent Parkinson’s disease in patients.

Professor Saris added: “Our findings make it possible to screen for the carriers of these harmful Desulfovibrio bacteria.

"Consequently, they can be targeted by measures to remove these strains from the gut, potentially alleviating and slowing the symptoms of patients with Parkinson’s disease.”

Just makes me wonder if that spiritual guru that promotes celery juice is into something as he’s basically promoted for years the fact that most diseases are caused by parasites or bacteria.

I also recently saw another study pointing to endometriosis like symptoms being mimicked by a parasite.

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Meh......from my research and observations "Parkinsons" is caused by heavy metal toxicity.

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Meh......from my research and observations "Parkinsons" is caused by heavy metal toxicity.
That’s what I know. I even have a testimonial from a man that reversed his Parkinson’s symptoms by removing amalgam fillings and subsequently undergoing chelation therapy. The symptoms started after receiving amalgam fillings.

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An acquaintance of mine got Parkinson’s symptoms after he exposed himself to a week killer. I don’t know which one. Maybe Roundup??

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The bacteria may well be due to Parkinson's ie the other way around and getting ride of them maybe problematic in that the bacteria may well serve some purpose...

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And when they cured the mastitis, they found that there were even more bacteria in the udder, but they were no longer harmful when the organism was healthy. So the bacteria, what were they trying to do on these udders? Clean it up? Yeah, they stimulated the oxidative metabolism, and the udder became uninflamed and healthy. But when they checked the bacteria, they hadn't killed the bacteria, they had actually increased the number. But they were now harmless because the oxidative metabolism was working properly.

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Scientists discover what causes Parkinson’s disease - NewsBreak

They found a certain strain of bacteria in the gut is the likely cause. The post Scientists discover what causes Parkinson’s disease appeared first on Talker.
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New study in journal Frontiers;
The disease is primarily caused by environmental factors, that is, environmental exposure to the Desulfovibrio bacterial strains that cause Parkinson's disease.

"Only a small share, or roughly 10 percent, of Parkinson’s disease is caused by individual genes.”

To get their results the team used a type of worm as their model organism.

They found that in patients with Parkinson’s disease the bacteria strain caused an accumulation of the α-synuclein protein, primarily found in the brain and spinal cord, at a statistically significant level.


The researchers believe that these findings could help to cure or prevent Parkinson’s disease in patients.

Professor Saris added: “Our findings make it possible to screen for the carriers of these harmful Desulfovibrio bacteria.

"Consequently, they can be targeted by measures to remove these strains from the gut, potentially alleviating and slowing the symptoms of patients with Parkinson’s disease.”

Just makes me wonder if that spiritual guru that promotes celery juice is into something as he’s basically promoted for years the fact that most diseases are caused by parasites or bacteria.

I also recently saw another study pointing to endometriosis like symptoms being mimicked by a parasite.
I put a lot of weight in this. I have been helping treat my mothers Parkinson's disease for many years and things that help improve the gut or oppose endotoxin and bacteria seem to greatly improve her symptoms.

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The bacteria may well be due to Parkinson's ie the other way around and getting ride of them maybe problematic in that the bacteria may well serve some purpose...

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And when they cured the mastitis, they found that there were even more bacteria in the udder, but they were no longer harmful when the organism was healthy. So the bacteria, what were they trying to do on these udders? Clean it up? Yeah, they stimulated the oxidative metabolism, and the udder became uninflamed and healthy. But when they checked the bacteria, they hadn't killed the bacteria, they had actually increased the number. But they were now harmless because the oxidative metabolism was working properly.
Exactly. These bacteria are probably there to help with the "Parkinsons". "Parkinsons" is nothing more than toxicities, plain and simple.

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The bacteria may well be due to Parkinson's ie the other way around and getting ride of them maybe problematic in that the bacteria may well serve some purpose...

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And when they cured the mastitis, they found that there were even more bacteria in the udder, but they were no longer harmful when the organism was healthy. So the bacteria, what were they trying to do on these udders? Clean it up? Yeah, they stimulated the oxidative metabolism, and the udder became uninflamed and healthy. But when they checked the bacteria, they hadn't killed the bacteria, they had actually increased the number. But they were now harmless because the oxidative metabolism was working properly.
It’s amazing to me how important it is to keep the gut sterile, how ancient civilizations have always been aware of this, and how scientific studies are finally able to show this. I think the study may be very accurate to show this and the other 10% of Parkinson’s claimed to be genetic may in fact be heavy metals

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