Mar 28 2008

Parkinson’s Disease: Could Pesticides Be a Cause?

Category: Health Dangers, Health News, Organic Living, Pesticide Info

Author: Dr. Edward Group @ 12:56 pm

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a movement disorder that generally impairs the sufferer’s speech and motor skills. Parkinson’s Disease is characterized by tremors and muscular rigidity. At this point, there is still alot to learn about the symptoms and effects of Parkinson’s Disease, but recently, a new study concluded with interesting results.

How Do You Contract Parkinson’s Disease?

There are many forms of Parkinson’s Disease that appear to be idiopathic, meaning doctors aren’t sure of the causes. Some cases, though, are linked to drug toxicity, medical disorders, or head trauma. The newest observation that the medical scientists are now exploring is the possible link between pesticides and Parkinson’s Disease.

According to new research into the causes of Parkinson’s Disease, two specific insecticide classes were cited as significantly associated: organochlorines and organophosphorus compounds. While the research isn’t exhaustive or definitive by any measure, the results compiled thus far are enough to warrant a much closer study by the medical community.

Did Anyone Know that These Chemicals Posed a Health Risk?

The answer is yes. It’s not news that pesticides are harmful. The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) was set up by the World Health Organization to create international safety guidelines for food. They researched the threat, dismissed the evidence of dangers presented to them, and approved seven dangerous toxic chemical compounds, including organochlorines in pesticides.

What Price We Pay for Scientific Advancement?

I have provided a wealth of health-related information explaining even more about the dangers of pesticides and other chemicals that we’re exposed to regularly, with the sanction of the government.

With this new link to Parkinson’s Disease, perhaps there will be more attention paid to the poisons that are allowed as pesticides, insecticides and herbicides. Scientists will have to seriously rethink their ideas about excessive use of chemicals in lieu of non-toxic crop rotation practices, and other such safe practices.

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