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2. Nervous system = First system to form,
Controls and coordinates EVERY SYSTEM of the
BODY
3. Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is damage or disease affecting
nerves, which may affect sensation, movement, gland or organ
function, and other aspects of health, depending on the type of
nerve affected.
Common causes include:
•diabetes
•Leprosy
•vitamin deficiency
•Medication
• traumatic injury
•excessive alcohol consumption
•immune system disease
•infection
4. complete table of toxic causes of neuropathy, including chemical
and drug causes, is given in the Merck Manual,7
a reference text
commonly used by doctors.
The list of drugs known to produce neuropathy side effects
includes:7
Nearly 40 drugs are known to cause neuropathy. Always consult
a pharmacist or doctor if you suspect medication side-effects.
•cardiac drugs for use against arrhythmias
•cancer drugs
•antibiotics and antivirals
•alcoholism treatment
•drugs to lower blood pressure
•psychiatric drug for bipolar disorder
•anti-seizure drug for epilepsy
•antirejection drug for transplants
•dermatitis treatment.
6. Central Nervous system (CNS) = Brain
and Spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous system = Nerves that
extend away from the CNS this is divided
into Somatic and Autonomic functions
Autonomic nervous system (ANS) = has 2
parts :
Parasympathetic Nervous system (PNS)
= also called Rest Digest Repair
Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) =
Also called Fight or Flight
9. Autonomic Nervous system
PNS (Rest Digest Repair) =
location: Cranial sacral
Function : Stimulates immune system,
repairs tissue
Increases: blood supply to gut, and all repair
mechanisms
SNS (Fight or Flight) =
Location : Thoracic and lumbar
Function: Keeps you alive under stress,
increases Heart rate, blood pressure, blood
sugar, LDL cholesterol, stress hormones
Decreases: blood supply to the gut, immune
system function
10. Parkinson’s Diagnosis Parkinson’s DiagnosisNormal Neck Curve
The Curve in the neck is called the “ARC OF LIFE “ this
allows the life force to flow from the brain to the spinal
cord to control and coordinate all of the systems of the
body
11. 76 YO With Parkinson’s Diagnosis for 12 years
Before 90 Days After
15. Dr. Morton S. Biskind In 1953, when Biskind's writings were published, the United States had
just endured its greatest polio epidemic. The entire public was steeped in dramatic images--a
predatory poliovirus, nearly a million dead and paralyzed children, iron lungs, struggling
doctors and dedicated nurses
"In 1945, against the advice of investigators
who had studied the pharmacology of the
compound and found it dangerous for all
forms of life, DDT (chlorophenoethane,
dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) was
released in the United States and other
countries for general use by the public as an
insecticide. . . .
"Since the last war there have been a
number of curious changes in the incidence
of certain ailments and the development of
new syndromes never before observed. A
most significant feature of this situation is
that both man and all his domestic animals
have simultaneously been affected. In man,
the incidence of poliomyelitis has risen
sharply.
16. DDT is still used in at least 47 countries. DDT was banned in the US in 1972,
except for public health emergencies. Small amounts were used until 1980. In
1991, the US exported 92 tons of DDT.
DDT half life is 75 years = is persistent in the soil with a 'half-life' of about 75
years. The term 'half-life' is commonly used to describe the amount of time (in
years) it takes for a particular chemical to breakdown naturally (by half).
17. Aspartame, is sold as NutraSweet and Equal
It ruins female sexual response and induces male sexual dysfunction.
Aspartame releases methyl alcohol, plus phenylalanine and aspartic
acid, both neurotoxins.
The methyl alcohol breaks down into formaldehyde, then formic acid.
Formaldehyde is recognized as a potent adjuvant which causes foreign
proteins to be recognized as antigens by the immune system, triggering
immune responses to destroy them. So formaldehyde is included in
many vaccines.
The new study — linking formaldehyde with cancers of the blood and
lymphatic system. These cancers are far more common, affecting nearly
140,000 Americans a year. Formaldehyde has long been linked to rare
tumors of the nasopharynx, which includes the back of the throat, which
affect about 2,000 Americans a year,
Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
18. symptoms associated with Parkinson’s, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS,
or Lou Gehrig’s disease), and Alzheimer’s
“Either this [link] is known by industry and it was never made public, or
industry was never made to do these studies by Health Canada. I’m not
sure which is scarier.”
Similar adjuvants are used in the following vaccines, according to Shaw’s
paper: hepatitis A and B, and the Pentacel cocktail, which vaccinates
against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, and a type of meningitis.
...“No one in my lab wants to get vaccinated,” he said. “This totally creeped
us out. We weren’t out there to poke holes in vaccines. But all of a sudden,
oh my God—we’ve got neuron death!” ---
19. Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 09:37:47 -0400
According to Hugh Fudenberg, MD, one of the world's
premier immunogeneticists the chances of getting
Alzheimer's is ten times higher if an individual has had 5
consecutive flu shots (he studied the years 1970-1980) than
if they had 1,2, or no shots. I
Dr. Fudenberg has had nearly 850 papers published in peer
reviewed journals and he is the 13th most quoted biologist
in the world today
“What?”
21. MSG is used in canned soups, crackers, meats, salad
dressings, frozen dinners and much more. It’s found in
your local supermarket and restaurants, in your child’s
school cafeteria and, amazingly, even in baby food and
infant formula
“Studies have shown that the body uses glutamate, an amino acid, as a
nerve impulse transmitter in the brain and that there are glutamate-
responsive tissues in other parts of the body, as well.
Abnormal function of glutamate receptors has been linked with certain
neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's
chorea. Injections of glutamate in laboratory animals have resulted in
damage to nerve cells in the brain.”
U.S. Food and Drug Administration “FDA and Monosodium
Glutamate (MSG)” August 31, 1995
MSG linked to Neuron Death and Alzheimer’s
22. People who take aspirin and Tylenol
(acetaminophen) suppress their body's ability
to produce antibodies to destroy the cold virus.
Journal of Infectious Disease Dec 1990
23. Fluoridated water activates dormant
aluminum
fluoridated water at 1 ppm, when used in cooking in aluminum cookware,
concentrated the aluminum up to 600 ppm, whereas water without fluoride did
not. (Science news 131:73)
aluminum is neuro-toxic and is in abnormally high concentrations in the brain of
Alzheimers and other neurological disease victims, including AIDS, that these
findings raise questions about adding fluoride to the water supply of
communities to reduce tooth decay....
Because of these findings, a test was made of Antigo, Wisconsin water which
has been fluoridated for 33 years. The water was examined by a certified
Wisconsin laboratory, and showed that when it was used in cooking in aluminum
cookware, it concentrated the aluminum by 833 times and increased the
fluoride content by 100%.
The maximum allowed aluminum content of water is set by the World Health
Organization at 200 micrograms per liter. This makes Antigo water, when cooked
in aluminum, 75 times over the maximum
24. Lipitor, Mevacor and Pravachol have been found to suppress certain immune
system cells known as helper T-cells, according to new research from
Switzerland.
Helper T cells
Killer T cells
Suppressor T cells
T4 cells
Helper T cells, the type suppressed by the statin drugs, act by recognizing
foreign pathogens and then activating the production of the proper T cells and B
cells in response.
Nature Medicine, December, 2000; 6: 1311-1312, 1399-1402
25. Jane from New York
Progressive Neurologic
Damage After 2 Falls
L. From Canada
Progressive Neurologic
Damage Autoimmune Dis.
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26. Enzymes
1) Break down the rotting food
residues in the digestive tract &
the blood
2) Help digest new food
• Whole food enzymes
Vitamins & Minerals
• Whole food vitamins
• Minerals are best when chelated
27. Folate Deficiency Linked to Parkinson's
A diet that contains inadequate amounts of the B vitamin
folate may raise the risk of Parkinson's disease.
Journal of January Neurochemistry 2002;80:101-110
Good sources of folate:
Vegetables Excellent Source!
Asparagus
Leafy green vegetables
Fruits
Oranges
Strawberries
Cantaloupes and other melons
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