Posted on 09/14/2017 5:55:32 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Well that sucks !
I been telling people for years that in the future they will have associated almost all auto-immune diseases and cancers with microorganisms. I’m not a doctor. No one listens. Not that it makes a difference.
I think some researchers and experts have also known this, but no one in the scientific field goes on record without research and corroboration... as well as the fact that people tend to give hypotheses like this (paradigm shifting) close to the vest for their own gain.
bkmk
Yet again we learn that cats are evil creatures of darkness - they carry this parasite.
While it’s not mentioned in the article T. Gondi is the parasite associated with cats, I think.
Do you think that frequent and extreme weather events in the future will change the minds of even the most intractable global warming deniers?
With crap like that how are you supposed to take anything else on their site seriously?
In other words, "Do you think future bad weather will make your imaginary negative stereotypes of other people more like you?"
Crazy cat ladies and assorted other Democrats explained. It’s pathological. We all knew it.
For later.
So is there an easy test for it and an easy cure?
Wow! This is interesting and explains a lot. Thanks for posting.
We have and had several friends/relatives with Parkinson’s and alzheimer’s. Zero of these patients have had any signs of impaired immune systems before their diagnosis were made.
They have ended up in PT programs for patients with Parkinson’s, take their meds, eat healthy Paleo diets and continue fish, kayak, run, walk or whatever they did before they were diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Many have added weight lifting to their exercise/PT programs.
Hopefully, this is not a scam to get funding as funding is going to get tighter.
Go confess yer sins at the DMV, and make a check out to Algae.
My parents both had / have Alzheimer’s. They never had a cat.
I’ve always had a cat but never tested positive for toxoplasmosis (they test you when youre pregnant).
All this research is very interesting but no one seems to nail a cause.
Bkmrk.
There is a test.
http://www.healthline.com/health/toxoplasma-test#overview1
FWIW, I think it’s worth researching. Even if the parasite isn’t responsible for most cases. We’ve had three cases of dementia in the family. One Alzheimers, one vascular, one undetermined. One of the family members afflicted is a recovering crazy cat guy. We’ll be discussing the parasite with his doc at his checkup in a couple of weeks.
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