A neurodegenerative disease characterized by iron accumulation in the brain has been successfully slowed using iron chelation therapy.
This is big news!
It shares certain characteristics with Parkinson’s disease and the authors are hopeful that these results can translate to therapies for Parkinson’s that are also associated with metal imbalances in the brain.
I’m working on a post all about minerals and metals associated with Parkinson’s disease and some potential self-experiments you can try. Stay tuned!
- Description: “An international study may offer hope to people with a rare and debilitating genetic disorder, PKAN, as well as a potentially new approach to treat other neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis.“
- Source Link: https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2019/06/414671/scientists-slow-progression-debilitating-neurodegenerative-disorder
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