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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Caffeine and nicotine show lesser risk in developing Parkinson's Disease

Men appear to be at greater risk of developing Parkinson's Disease than women. Men have to deal with about double the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease as women in any age group. Scientists think that estrogens may play a function in protecting the body from the chemical changes that occur in Parkinson's Disease. As most women who've had estrogen replacement therapy have a lower rate of Parkinson's Disease than other women their age.
Parkinson's Disease seems to growth more quickly in men than women and the symptoms present also found a difference in some way according to one study, Men are more prone to rigidity and tremor, and women more at danger from gait disturbance and shuffling.


Caffeine also seems to have a protective result against Parkinson's Disease. A study show people who commonly drank coffee ran a lesser risk of developing Parkinson's Disease than other men who don't drink coffee. The more coffee they consumed, the lower the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease.

Cigarette smokers are less risk to get Parkinson's disease and also smoking believed to prevent and also provide relief for suffers of Parkinson's Disease as its has nicotine. Nicotine is now showing great promise in medical research in terms of both prevention of Parkinson’s disease. Smoking is of course harmful to health, so it is adviceable no one should take it up to prevent or alleviate the disease.

Study show that Intravenous glutathione injections have been shown to produce amazing and rapid results, in patients with Parkinson's disease. Following even a single dosage of intravenous glutathione, many of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease rapidly improve, often in as little as 20 minutes.

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