I'm starting to think I should munch a mix of powders every morning. Cinnamon, tummeric, garlic etc.
Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
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Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#52It's sort of gimmicky to say that Cinnamon does this, because it's known to be sodium benzoate that causes this effect. In 2012 they discovered that sodium benzoate has an effect on Parkinson's disease proteins: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21701815 . This new study is, at least, a confirmation of the older study, and is also an attempt to use it to treat the disease.
besides: cinnamon rolls! (with the more cinnamon the better)
Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#53Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#54Good grief, maybe I'm getting old, but is up with that font size?
Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
Nicotine is sort of a mixed bag, but it isn't really the bad part of tobacco products. Cigarettes are generally bad for you because of all of the other things in them besides nicotine. The bad part of nicotine is that it is so highly addictive, but it's health benefits for things like ulcerative colitis and other afflictions are becoming better studied.
Radioactive polonium is the really worry with tobacco use.
Edit: I stand corrected. Thank you
Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
Radioactive polonium is the really worry with tobacco use.
Not sure why I was downvoted, look here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonium#Tobacco Edit: I stand corrected. Thank you
http://www.who.int/cancer/prevention/en/
From those numbers, the polonium is not a primary concern.
Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#57It's sort of gimmicky to say that Cinnamon does this, because it's known to be sodium benzoate that causes this effect. In 2012 they discovered that sodium benzoate has an effect on Parkinson's disease proteins: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21701815 . This new study is, at least, a confirmation of the older study, and is also an attempt to use it to treat the disease.
I don't think it's gimmicky. Cinnamon is cheap and easy to make and easy to deliver to the patient. Those practical implications are lost if it's only referred to as sodium benzoate. I don't know if this research is done with the same grants as the MS/Cinnamon study from the NIH, but it sounds like it: http://www.rush.edu/webapps/MEDREL/servlet/NewsRelease?id=15...
Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
I doubt that cinnamon is cheaper than sodium benzoate.
Hey, we can use actually data for this! http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/price-of-sodium-benzoate.htm... http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/cinnamon-price.html Looks like the prices are surprisingly similar, though cinnamon is, if anything, more expensive. Additionally, I'd imagine that if sodium benzoate is the active ingredient, you'd need less of it to get the job done.
Apparently, cinnamon can be used as a vehicle for moving sodium benzoate to wherever it needs to be.
Re: Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons
#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Radioactive polonium is the really worry with tobacco use.
Not sure why I was downvoted, look here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonium#Tobacco Edit: I stand corrected. Thank you