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    Vitamin D3 Transactivates The Zinc And Manganese Transporter SLC30A10 Via The Vitamin D Receptor

    Vitamin D3 transactivates the zinc and manganese transporter SLC30A10 via the Vitamin D receptor. - PubMed - NCBI Vitamin D3 regulates genes critical for human health and its deficiency is associated with an increased risk for osteoporosis, cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, hypertension...
  2. Soren

    Parkinson's Disease

    Hi guys. When my mother was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease (PD) I began doing a lot of research. I knew from the offset that the traditional mainstream view of the pathology of PD would most likely be wrong or have major holes in it. As I did my research this became abundantly clear. There...
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    Some Pentoxifylline Studies

    Pentoxifylline Reverses Oxidative Mitochondrial Defect in Claudicating Skeletal Muscle The effect of pentoxifylline on filterability of normal red blood cells and their adhesiveness to cultured endothelial cells - Springer Pentoxifylline Neuroprotective Effects Are Possibly Related to Its...
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    Supplements For Parkinson Disease

    Hi all, My uncle is diagnosed with Parkinson, which is very bad news of course. It is good to finally understand what is going on, but the traditional outlook for Parkinson is not that good. I think that he is not someone that will change his diet too radically (I can try of course), so that...
  5. Mr Rossi

    Thiamine (b1) Reverses Parkinson Disease In Humans - Before/after Videos

    Before and After videos: Videos Parkinson's Patients before and after treatment - Ultima Edizione.Eu Andrea: come ho combattuto il Parkinson. Video - Ultima Edizione.Eu Costantini: the secret lies in a massive dosage of Thiamine. Parkinson suffers a terrible strik - Ultima Edizione.Eu
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    Niacinamide Parkinson's Connection?

    I came a cross a thread on longecity called "niacin neurotoxicty" and its got me a little worried. this is the study: http://qjmed.oxfordjournals.org/content/98/3/215.full and this is the thread: http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/20190-niacin-neurotoxicity/ . Niacinamide is really doing...
  7. haidut

    Thiamine (B1) Reverses Parkinson Disease In Humans

    I think this is the first human study showing such profound effect as a result of thiamine administration. Thiamine dose was 100mg administered by injection twice a week, and positive effects were evident after only 3 months of administration. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26505466...
  8. haidut

    Inhibiting Hypoxia Biomarker (HIF-1) Reverses Parkinson Disease

    Ray has written a lot about HIF-1 and its role in cancer and heart disease. It looks like this biomarker of hypoxia is implicated in the energetic deficits underlying Parkinson disease. Blocking HIF-1 reversed the Parkinson pathology. Caffeine, methylene blue, aspirin and CO2 all inhibit the...
  9. sweetly

    Near-infrared Light Is Neuroprotective In A Monkey Model Of Parkinson's Disease. (2015)

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26456231
  10. sweetly

    Caffeine And Progression Of Parkinson Disease: A Deleterious Interaction With Creatine

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26366971 Caffeine intake was not associated with the rate of progression of PD in the main analysis, but higher caffeine intake was associated with significantly faster progression among subjects taking creatine. This is the largest and longest study...
  11. haidut

    Taurine-like Compounds May Treat Parkinson Disease

    The compound UDCA is effectively bile acid, which all humans produce but its effects have been mostly studied in the form of a taurine conjugate called TUDCA, and also compared to taurine on its own. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tauroursodeoxycholic_acid This recent study on UDCA shows that...
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    Vitamin K2 Is A Mitochondrial Electron Carrier That Rescues Pink1 Deficiency

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22582012 Human UBIAD1 localizes to mitochondria and converts vitamin K(1) to vitamin K(2). Vitamin K(2) is best known as a cofactor in blood coagulation, but in bacteria it is a membrane-bound electron carrier. Whether vitamin K(2) exerts a similar carrier...
  13. loess

    Politics & Science: Autoimmune Diseases And Movement Disorders (2012)

    Raymond Peat, Ph.D. AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AND MOVEMENT DISORDERS Politics & Science with John Barkhausen JB - John Barkhausen RP - Ray Peat JB: Today we're going to talk about some autoimmune diseases and some movement disorder dysfunctions. I’m intrigued by them, not only because I have...
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    Sodium, Lithium, Parkinson's

    Ray Peat has grouped Parkinson's disease with other effects of insufficient energy and calcium hyperexcitation. It can bee seen that lithium selects for healthier mitochondria: [http://www.raypeatforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=4169&p=50330]. Lithium has many commonalities with sodium...
  15. haidut

    Parkinson Disease May Start In The Gut

    Very much in line with Peat's teachings that fixing gut health is the key to improving virtually all metabolic conditions mediated through endotoxin, NO, food toxins, etc. http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article ... rengthened http://link.springer.com/article/10.100 ... 014-1343-6
  16. haidut

    NO Causes Parkinson (PD)

    The study used a common PD rodent model, and was bases on the assumption that NO causes PD. So, another point for Ray. The scientists also used Ceylon cinnamon (as opposed to the cheap and toxic ground cinnamon) to reverse the disease progression. The dosage was equivalent to about 500mg-600mg...
  17. haidut

    Parkinson Disease Is An Energetic/metabolic Disorder

    This seems to be one of the more confirmatory studies I've seen recently and the team is already working on providing proof that compounds that fix the activity of "Complex I" (e.g. CoQ10, vitamin K2, T3) will reverse Parkinson disease. By proof I mean in vivo studies using mice...
  18. haidut

    High-dose Thiamine Can Potentially Treat Parkison Disease

    Hi all, As a follow up to the discussion on vitamin B1 dosage, here are two recent studies on high-dose thiamine (100mg-200mg IV daily) treating both early and established PD cases: http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2013 ... 9.abstract www.neurores.org/index.php/neurores/art ... ad/155/155...
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