Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Tryptophan, Niacin Protect Against Alzheimer's Niacin may protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, referenced in an article by Reuters News service. Niacin is also called nicotinic acid and like its cousin nicotine, which smokers get from tobacco, is a substance that promotes proper activity of the brain chemical acetylcholine. This would tend to explain why smokers are about 50 % less subject to Alzheimer's than non smokers. It is also interesting to note that niacin and the aminoacid l-tryptophan are closely related. In fact in the absence of niacin, our bodies will use tryptophan to manufacture the vitamin, so the need for niacin is actually expressed in " niacin equivalents " , which could be niacin itself or a certain amount of the aminoacid. http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2004/07/16/tryptophan_niacin_protect_agains\ t_alzheimers.htm Sepp -- The individual is supreme and finds its way through intuition. Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger Personal home page on physics,energy technology, social and economic issues: http://www.hasslberger.com Health Supreme: http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp Antiprohibition and products made from cannabis as a raw material: http://www.unsaccodicanapa.com Communication Agents: http://www.communicationagents.com/ La Leva di Archimede - freedom of choice main site: http://www.laleva.cc news: http://www.laleva.org Robin Good - " Understanding comes from exploration " http://www.masternewmedia.org Trash Your Television! http://www.tvturnoff.org/ Not satisfied with news from the tube and other controlled media? Search the net! There are literally thousands of alternative sources out there. Start with the following links. (But there are many more sites with good, timely information.) http://www.whatreallyhappened.com http://www.joevialls.co.uk/ http://www.padrak.com/alt/911DD.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Fascinating! My grandmother died in her 91st year. She didn't have Alzheimer's, and she did smoke. She did have macular degeneration. What's the latest on preventing macular degeneration? Laura , " Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger " <sepp@l...> wrote: > Tryptophan, Niacin Protect Against Alzheimer's > > Niacin may protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent > study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and > Psychiatry, referenced in an article by Reuters News service. > > Niacin is also called nicotinic acid and like its cousin nicotine, > which smokers get from tobacco, is a substance that promotes proper > activity of the brain chemical acetylcholine. This would tend to > explain why smokers are about 50 % less subject to Alzheimer's than > non smokers. > > It is also interesting to note that niacin and the aminoacid > l-tryptophan are closely related. In fact in the absence of niacin, > our bodies will use tryptophan to manufacture the vitamin, so the > need for niacin is actually expressed in " niacin equivalents " , which > could be niacin itself or a certain amount of the aminoacid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 At 1:27 +0000 19-07-2004, Laura Cooper wrote: >Fascinating! My grandmother died in her 91st year. She didn't have >Alzheimer's, and she did smoke. She did have macular degeneration. > >What's the latest on preventing macular degeneration? Here is a piece I recently came across on macular degeneration: Source: Macular Degeneration Foundation - Australia http://www.mdfoundation.com.au/ Dr Beaumont says he doesn't envisage vegetable oil being removed from all foods, but says there should be a consumer health warning. " I think we have to have a warning on the packages similar to a warning of a cigarette package: 'vegetable oil can lead to macular degeneration', " he said. The major reason for blindness in Australia 30 years ago was diabetes and it was rare to find macular degeneration. Today the condition has overtaken diabetes five-fold and is now the leading cause of loss of vision in Australia. Two-thirds of those who lose their vision are blind due to macular degeneration. " I've seen an exponential rise from the early 1970s through to the 1990s, " Dr Beaumont said. " If we look at Japan 40 years ago the disease was rare, now it's common. " " I don't think there's any doubt we have an epidemic. " Dr Paul Beaumont is horrified at the rate macular degeneration has multiplied. He's seen a tenfold increase in the last 30 years. " I think we could halve the number of people going blind with macular degeneration if we could change their diet, cut out the vegetable oil, " Dr Beaumont said. When macular degeneration strikes, patients like Gwen Oliver are first given laser therapy to help stem the bleeding. They're also told to look at a chart daily and if they see any difference in the lines on the charts - such as a straight line looking bent - it's back to Dr Beaumont for treatment. But for Jillian Price, laser therapy didn't work. Her last chance is a cutting edge treatment called photodynamic therapy. It doesn't look like much but it causes plenty to happen inside the body. " You inject a chemical that slowly accumulates in that blood vessel and doesn't accumulate in normal tissues, " Dr Beaumont said. " And then you shine a light on the eye and it selectively activates that chemical that shuts down the abnormal tissue and [does] not damage the normal. " For Jillian Price, the disease has disabled her life as an active woman. " Two months is very fast to lose so much sight; I've lost a lot of my independence, " Ms Price said. " The distance, everything is distorted, getting on the buses, shopping is very hard, I cant read labels any more. " " One day I was doing crosswords and the next day I couldn't. " A specialist told Colin Noble he'd be blind within 18 months. Luckily Colin sought a second opinion and today he's one of the lucky 10 per cent who regain vision after having photodynamic therapy. Usually the treatment merely stops or slows down the degeneration. " It's a miracle, I'm so grateful for this man, " Mr Noble said. " It's had a big effect on my life and my family's life ... it's allowed me to do so many things. " " I can still tie a fish hook, important things like that ... I'm a very lucky bloke. " Dr Beaumont has lobbied the federal Health Department to help fund this huge problem, but to date nothing has happened. " I think they should move fairly urgently, " he said. " I don't think we can afford to delay in informing the public about something which can be affecting their vision. " The federal Health Department is looking into this massive problem but wouldn't tell us any more than that. As for the Australian Food and Grocery Council - the voice of the food manufacturers who use vegetable oil - they had nothing to say, except that they were waiting to hear more evidence linking vegetable oil and macular degeneration. " There are hundreds of thousands of Australians waiting for that advice, " Dr Beaumont said. " And I think the government has to move quickly. " For more information please contact the Macular Degeneration Foundation on 1800 111 709 or visit <http://www.mdfoundation.com.au>www.mdfoundation.com.au -- The individual is supreme and finds its way through intuition. Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger Personal home page on physics,energy technology, social and economic issues: http://www.hasslberger.com Health Supreme: http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp Antiprohibition and products made from cannabis as a raw material: http://www.unsaccodicanapa.com Communication Agents: http://www.communicationagents.com/ La Leva di Archimede - freedom of choice main site: http://www.laleva.cc news: http://www.laleva.org Robin Good - " Understanding comes from exploration " http://www.masternewmedia.org Trash Your Television! http://www.tvturnoff.org/ Not satisfied with news from the tube and other controlled media? Search the net! There are literally thousands of alternative sources out there. Start with the following links. (But there are many more sites with good, timely information.) http://www.whatreallyhappened.com http://www.joevialls.co.uk/ http://www.padrak.com/alt/911DD.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 , " Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger " <sepp@l...> wrote: > At 1:27 +0000 19-07-2004, Laura Cooper wrote: > >Fascinating! My grandmother died in her 91st year. She didn't have > >Alzheimer's, and she did smoke. She did have macular degeneration. > > > >What's the latest on preventing macular degeneration? > > > Here is a piece I recently came across on macular degeneration: > > Source: Macular Degeneration Foundation - Australia > > http://www.mdfoundation.com.au/ Vegetable oil! I thought so! That's why they push antioxidants so much as prevention. The industrially-processed vegetable oils contain tons of free radicals and trans fats. That site is GREAT! Thanks so very much. :-) Laura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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