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Parkinson’s cure

The Parkinson’s disease is a type of neurological disorder where tremors, balance difficulty, stiffness, and slow movement is being experienced. It occurs because the cells in the brain are degenerating and the production of dopamine is reduced. This disease usually occurs among people who are 60 years old and above. However, younger people may also be affected by this disease. 1 out of 100 people gets this disease. This means there are around 4 million people who are affected by this disease. There are a lot of treatments that are being tested as cure for Parkinson’s disease. However, these treatments prove to be only suppressive and are not cure at all. There are a lot of potential cure for Parkinson’s disease out there, but none have been proven yet.

Drug Isradipine

You can use the isradipine. This is a blood pressure drug that is commonly used for treating high blood problems. However, according to a scientist at Northwestern University, this drug may also be a potential treatment for Parkinson’s because it can help produce more dopamine cells. The scientist is Professor James Surmneier.

Methylene Blue

The Methylene Blue is a type of drug that can treat a certain blood disorder. However, a study done by Dr. Bruce and other scientist at the Research Center Oakland and the Children’s Hospital tells that taking a very small amount of this drug may slow down the deterioration of cells and it can develop the functions of the mitochondria.

3-substituted indolines 2-1 compounds

These compounds can help the brain fight cell degeneration according to Dr. Edward Biehl, Dr. Santosh D’Mello and other researchers from the Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas. Degeneration in the brain is one of the main reasons for Parkinson’s disease. With this compound Parkinson’s disease can be prevented.

Stem cells

A stem cell transplant may also be a cure for Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Marius Wering and other scientist successfully did this in MIT. They used important information from Japan and other parts of the USA in arriving to this conclusion. This can help the patient overcome the damages done by the Parkinson’s disease in his or her body.

Implant Stem Cell to Brain

By taking stem cells from the patient’s nose and implanting it to his or her brain, the patient with Parkinson’s disease may be treated. This is according to professor Alan Mackay- Sim who is a Scientist from the Griffith University.

Therapeutic Cloning

This has not been proven to humans, but this is a potential cure for Parkinson’s disease. This is done by removing the nucleus of a cell coming from a certain part of your body. Then, it is injected into an egg cell. This way it can divide. This can help regenerate degenerated cells in the brain.

Alternatives

There are a lot of alternatives you can try to treat Parkinson’s. Some of these alternatives are the use of atomidine to improve the function of the glands, take in more calcium, using wet cell appliance, improve circulatory system by having a massage, and having osteopathic adjustments.   

 

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