Parkinson's disease

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I've found plenty of information and studies indicating that naturally low cholesterol is a heart-helping condition... but I have found precisely NO studies indicating that artificially lowered cholesterol prevents (or even impacts, except potentially in incidental ways) heart or circulatory disease. For example, increased exercise both lowers "bad" cholesterol and improves heart health... but it's the exercising of the heart muscle and the circulatory and pulmonary systems that brings positive results, not the decrease in "bad" cholesterol.

When research is initiated based on a flawed premise, generally nothing but flawed "answers" will result... especially when the ones paying for the research want those exact flawed answers.
 
parkinsons disease/pesticdes

Hi

I wonder if any one else has come across the possible connection between pesticide usage and Parkinsons disease.
I have read the articles linked below, and would be grateful if any one has an further reading suggestions
thank you

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9408-pesticide-exposure-raises-risk-of-parkinsons.html


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080328070136.htm


http://www.thebrainmatters.org/resources/neurologynow/?event=home.showArticle&id=ovid.com:/bib/ovftdb/01222928-200804050-00008
 
Re: parkinsons disease/pesticdes

alphonse said:
Hi

I wonder if any one else has come across the possible connection between pesticide usage and Parkinsons disease.
I have read the articles linked below, and would be grateful if any one has an further reading suggestions
thank you

I think you could find that book very interesting.

http://www.amazon.com/Detoxify-Die-Sherry-Rogers/dp/1887202048/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244815301&sr=8-1

Dr Rogers talks about many diseases which have their causes in the many toxic products that are stored in our body.

And you can have a look at that thread:

http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=9649.0
 
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