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Parkinson's disease affects millions of people worldwide. Epidemiological studies that examine the distribution of the disease in various population groups have repeatedly found over several decades that cigarette smokers have a lower probability of failure than non -smokers. Of course, smoking a pack a day makes little sense to prevent an illness - the adverse effects of cigarettes outweigh any possible benefit. Nevertheless, the study results are too fascinating to ignore them: the risk of Parkinson's smokers is 60 percent smaller than those who have never smoked. The researchers believe that the material is the potential therapeutic means that helps against the disease.
Nobody in healthcare can officially recommend nicotine for purposes that are not approved by pharmaceutical authorities. However, there is a growing number of evidence that indicate other potential advantages of nicotine for the nervous system that deserve attention. The largest human studies ever carried out are currently underway and their conclusions can change the way in which health service providers think about alkaloid.
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for a variety of fatal diseases, including lung cancer, emphysema, heart diseases anddangerous stroke. Tobacco smoke contains thousands of chemicals, but nicotine itself is quite harmless. Incidentally, the substance can be found in smaller quantities in eggplants and tomatoes.
It stimulates the acetylcholine receptor (NachR) and imitates the chemical acetylcholine of the brain. It is known that an excess of acetylcholine worsens Parkinson's symptoms. If the fabric has bound to the Ach receptor, the messenger dopamine is released. Studies on cell cultures and in the animal model suggest that nicotine against cell damage can help Dopaminergic Neurone.
Due to the close connection with cigarettes and their negative effects on health, it was difficult for researchers to maintain financing for studies on humans, but years of research on other mammals have produced some rather positive results.
One of the studies by Dr. Maryka Quik, a former scientist at the “Parkinson's Institute” in the USA, found that monkeys suffered from dyskinetic tremors - involuntary movements that are typical of Parkinson's - when treating nicotine water, a reduction in symptoms by 60 to 70 percent showed.
The Study Von Dr. Maryka QuikAnd her team was published in the “US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health”