Paul Saladino· MD
the transiting of lectin molecules through the vagus nerve to the brain of rats and inner feeling interfering with dopamine signaling potential mechanism in some people for connections Parkinson's disease
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the transiting of lectin molecules through the vagus nerve to the brain of rats and inner feeling interfering with dopamine signaling potential mechanism in some people for connections Parkinson's disease
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these lectins can trans be transported through the Vegas nerve to the brain
there's another study in c elegans that shows the exact same thing and you can see the lectins in the brain of these animals with the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia and these animals exhibit symptoms of parkinson's disease when they are given these toxins interestingly in that first study i showed you with rats when they just give paraquat the animals don't get parkinsonian symptoms it's only when they give paraquad plus lectins plus these things found in beans that the majority of the world is telling you to eat because they're healthy they're not healthy for anyone regardless of your blood type they're not healthy for anyone like i said there's a study in c elegans these worms that show the exact same thing you can see the lectins moving through the vagus nerve to the brain when they cut the vagus nerve they don't end up there
why are we using a gluten-free diet because gluten is gliadin and glutenin lectins that damage the gut could they move through the vagus nerve like other lectins to affect the brain i think you could i think you could
isn't it crazy to think that things in our diet wheat nuts seeds grains legumes things that don't want to get eaten the most toxic parts of plants could be contributing to lectins that are going to move through our gut across the vagus nerve regardless of your blood type and trigger the formation of pathological alpha synuclein formations alpha synuclein clusters uh these lewy bodies in the brain leading to the death of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia the dorsal motor nucleus of the brain
they found that misfolded alpha synuclein was found in different parts of the writ of the brain specifically in parkinson's we're worried about the substantia and other neurons but they found that vagatomy prevented the development of parkinsonian symptoms and constrained the appearance of misfolded alpha synuclein to my enteric neurons what they're saying here is that when they gave these rats leaky gut by giving them paraquat and they introduced a lectin a number of lectins from things like beans or canal and a they found this actual lectin in the brain with the presence of misfolded alka-fists and nuclean and neuronal loss in the substantia and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve