TOXIC CAUSES OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE | ||
PARAQUAT ROTENONE Rotenone is an insecticide that has the potential to cause Parkinson's disease. Insecticides are also known to affect well water. Rotenone is commonly used in powdered form to treat parasitic mites on chickens and other fowl, and MANEB Maneb is a fungicide that contains manganese. The major active element of Maneb is manganese ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate. Pesticides are known to be associated with an increased rate of Parkinson's MANGANESE Manganese can cause manganism, an irreversible neurological disorder similar to Parkinson's disease. Occupational exposures occur mainly in welding, mining as miners are surrounded by manganese dust and airborne manganese MPTP MPTP (1-methyl 4-phenyl 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine) is a chemical that may be produced accidentally during illicit manufacture of the recreational drug MPPP, which is a synthetic heroin substitute. The neurotoxicity of MPTP was TOLUENE N-HEXANE CARBON DISULFIDE CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon monoxide toxicity is frequent due to the formation of carbon monoxide by very common means such as gas cookers and exhaust fumes. However, it normally requires severe exposure (e.g. the person going into a coma as a MERCURY Mercury toxicity is a known cause of symptoms that mimic Parkinson's disease, especially tremor. One of the chief targets of the toxin is the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH). The enzyme is irreversibly inhibited by several CYANIDE Cyanide, usually from the consumption of potassium cyanide or sodium cyanide can result in Parkinsonism. Cyanide is also produced by certain bacteria, fungi, and algae, and are found in a number of foods and plants, such COPPER Copper accumulates in Wilson's disease, which is associated with Parkinson's disease. Although copper may cause LEAD Prolonged exposure to lead can double the likelihood of developing Parkinson’s Disease. Common means of lead poisoning are lead contaminated soil, and ingestion of lead dust or chips from deteriorating lead-based paints. Lead Trichloroethylene People subjected to chronic industrial exposure of the solvent Trichloroethylene have been found to have Parkinson’s Disease. Trichloroethylene is a solvent, that is used extensively in industry and the military and is a |
Amazing! From a wheelchair to walking 3 miles per day! This is my story in overcoming a 21 year battle with Parkinsons!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Toxic causes of Parkinson's
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