Thursday, August 10, 2006

Pesticides Can Set-off Parkinson's And MS

The Daily Mail (yesterady) published an article by Sean Poulter which highlighted a study by The Energy & Environmental Research Centre at The University of North Dakota.

The results showed rats brains and guts changed when exposed to pesticides. The brain area affected by pesticides was shown to be the same ones invovled with Mutliple Sclerosis. Areas of the brain that are linked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were also found to be damaged.

The article also mentions research by The Harvard School of Public Health which found that people in contact with pesticides in 1992 were 70% more likely to develop Parkinson's within 10 years.

This ties in with another US study which showed that country school children and teachers were also affected and made ill by pesticides.

This is pretty much as already indicated in Dr. Sherry Roger's book "Detoxify or Die" and of course an infrared sanua is the only way to remove these man-made toxins.

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