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Originally Posted by Soliloquy
Interesting.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/d...pe-3-diabetes/
You can find many more articles and a Ted Talk on this topic, also. I stumbled on this while doing some reading on Parkinson's.
It is believed there are two types of Parkinson's-- brain first and gut first. Gut first Parkinson's is believed to start with gut dysbiosis. It is accepted that all people with Parkinson's have gut issues, it's a matter of what came first.
I think that, more and more, many of the symptoms of these diseases can be delayed with lifestyle. We cannot do anything about our genetics but, maybe, we can delay the onset of symptoms. I have a friend with Alzheimer's and he has become very strict with his diet. He says he notices immediately when he deviates. He's so kind and smart and I hope he has many years of mild symptoms rather than a rapid progression of symptoms.
I hope that more answers come. Funding is needed to study lifestyle as there's such a small profit to be made from it, no big pockets to fund that research.
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I was very grateful that my parents did 23andme when we did it. None of us have the gene for early-onset. (My in laws did not do test.)
But incredibly fascinating that diet could still help even if you have genetic risk I hope your friend maintains his cognitive function as long as possible.
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