Do you have a rare form of Parkinson’s disease or are you just a cigarette smoker with ‘plagues and tangles’ in your brain?
How can you tell the difference
between two neurodegenerative health issues if you don’t look them up in a
medical dictionary? Do you feel nervous and shaky today? Do you feel anxious or
depressed? Are you having problems sleeping? Do you have a poor memory or
problems paying attention to something for long?
Parkinson's disease is a fairly common neurological disorder
in older adults, estimated to affect nearly 2 percent of those older than age
65. The National Parkinson Foundation estimates that 1 million Americans have
Parkinson's disease. There are also over 46,000,000 smokers in the United
States , half of whom would love to quit
smoking, but have no idea HOW to stop. People with Parkinson’s disease have
abnormal structures in their nerve cells that cause chronic damage. Smokers
have fiberglass (the filter), plastic, pesticide, ammonia, bleach and TAR in
their lungs, and the glass wool makes tiny tears in their epithelial tissue,
creating damage to the cells. That’s where the cancer moves in for the kill,
infecting the damaged lung and windpipe tissues. Then the chemicals move
through the blood, damaging the central nervous system and leading to disease
and disorder.
Do you have plagues
and tangles in your nerve cells? If you knew more about them, would you
quit smoking cigarettes, stop eating aluminum, stop getting vaccines and flu
shots loaded with toxins (MSG, formaldehyde and thimerisol), and would you get
the mercury out of your teeth? Would you stop eating pesticide daily (GMO soy,
corn, canola, cottonseed oil) and would you stop eating herbicide and
insecticide daily (RoundUp ready crops and Fast Food)?
What are plagues and tangles?
Two abnormal structures called plaques and tangles are prime suspects in damaging and killing nerve cells.
Plaques are deposits of a protein fragment called beta-amyloid (BAY-tuh AM-uh-loyd) that build up in the spaces between nerve cells.
Tangles are twisted fibers of another protein called tau (rhymes with “wow”) that build up inside cells.
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