Parkinson's and the Gut Microbiome

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2021
  • Martha Carlin, Founder & Chief Executive of the BioCollective, presents on Parkinson's and the Gut Microbiome at the 2021 Colorado Community Conference.
    Stay up-to-date with everything going on in the Colorado PD Community by visiting: parkinsonrockies.org

Komentáře • 36

  • @andrewzanas9387
    @andrewzanas9387 Před rokem +7

    For those with constipation problems, one way of alleviating it I found was sleeping on my left side, which helped the bowel movement down and thru the final section of the large intestinal tract. I had a couple of periods each lasting more than a week. No more. There was a stimulation factor I believe causally related to my water consumption. I practice regular periods of intermittent fasting with alternate periods of ketogenic fasting. I avoid going into full fasting mode but can without feelings of hunger if I want to lose weight. The problem w that, losing 30% of muscle mass as well. Regarding the gut biome, there are tens of thousands of viruses and bacteria making a home in our gut. I don't know which ones among them are toxic but I do know my routine gives my body's biome an opportunity to do a reset.

  • @brettamberson5352
    @brettamberson5352 Před rokem +6

    I so glad the microbiome has been brought into the Parkinson community conversation

  • @roryblake7311
    @roryblake7311 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this: My CZcams channel focuses on the Microbiome...but also the Lymph system. Lymph moves neurotransmitters and precursors from the gut to the brain and lymph nodes. The Lymph only moves by muscle movement (there is no pump like the heart). Sedentary older individuals appear to need to walk more. After all, we were designed as hunter/gatherers.(c)

  • @sallymacdonaldthe
    @sallymacdonaldthe Před rokem +3

    you can stimulate the microbiome with infrared (cold) laser on the gut. There is a device called the PDCare laser made by SYMBYX in Sydney, Australia which has peer reviewed research published in BMC Neurology Journal in July 2021. It shows PD patients improving on all measures after 12 weeks of laser done at home….

  • @gratitude2880
    @gratitude2880 Před rokem +2

    The best pre and probiotics is Microbiome Labs, Megaspore-biotic and Mega-prebiotoc. They have some excellent presentations on their website and you tube channel & the founder is interviewed many times on different you tube hosts channels. Be encouraged! 🌞

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 Před rokem +4

    Great presentation!!!
    Zonulin levels can indicate how "leaky" your gut is. I found out my zonulin was too high and was given a glutamine powder supplement which made a surprising difference. I still have work to do, but this knowledge made a big difference for me, so I wanted to share.

  • @kaydonahue
    @kaydonahue Před 2 lety +3

    Fasting and prebiotics help prevent damage to, and regeneration of, the gut lining.
    Great Presentation! Very Helpful!

  • @saahiraalhassani976
    @saahiraalhassani976 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the interesting lecture and experience.

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC Před 2 lety +1

    Does co-existance indicate causation? Perhaps age increases probability with greater opportunity for exposure with additional time.

  • @raykinney9907
    @raykinney9907 Před rokem

    What is the mechanism of action of a-synuclein in the gut, before it becomes mis-folded?

  • @luanndavis-jindela3223
    @luanndavis-jindela3223 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent!!

  • @raykinney9907
    @raykinney9907 Před rokem

    If different forms of a-synuclein are assessed for metals content within the molecules, can zinc and copper that may be common in molecules of a-synuclein that are not yet mis-folded, be compared quantitatively for metals content in mis-folded? Pb can replace Zn in many molecules, especially if there is a Zn deficiency while also a contamination present of Pb. Is there research quantifying this in PD, AD, and other a-synucleinopathies?

    • @user-ns5he7xh1i
      @user-ns5he7xh1i Před 3 měsíci

      Please elaborate more

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@user-ns5he7xh1i

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Před 3 měsíci

      When stress from illness, pregnancy, old age etc. causes added need for more calcium, the body gets it from the bone. The body does not recognize the lead differently from the calcium, so it comes out with the calcium to once again circulate in the soft tissues where it can have toxic effect just as the body is at its most vulnerable. Contrary to common opinion, lead DOES pass through skin, but for some reason it loses its affinity for the red blood cells when it enters through skin, so it does not show up as elevating the blood lead level that is the most common diagnostic test for lead poisoning, yet more has entered the body. Lead is an ACCUMULATIVE toxic substance, it builds up a body burden that increases many ailments. Reading all of the available research is difficult, but sobering, and I can see how accumulation is a very important part of driving declining health, faster than would be if more precautions were taken with sources of exposure. Lead often substitutes for metal atoms that form the focal points of metalloproteins, making those essential proteins and enzymes dysfunctional because they no longer fold properly to get their physiologic job done. Now, glyphosate has become a co-contaminant adversely affecting many of the same physiologic pathways at mechanistic levels. Both lead and glyphosate can interfere with protein folding, having vast implications for disease causation both additive and synergistic. It is important to read the literature on both IMHO.

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Před 3 měsíci

      Mitochondrial dysfunction, especially in brain diseases, can be one result IMHO

  • @theresageiger584
    @theresageiger584 Před 2 lety

    How do I contact her

  • @leostack8495
    @leostack8495 Před 2 lety

    What about l-reuteri

  • @markquiacos5470
    @markquiacos5470 Před 3 lety +2

    What probiotics can we consume or take?

    • @luanndavis-jindela3223
      @luanndavis-jindela3223 Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent question!

    • @luanndavis-jindela3223
      @luanndavis-jindela3223 Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent question, Mark.

    • @CalmVibesVee
      @CalmVibesVee Před rokem

      MegaSpore ?

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Před rokem +2

      There's an NIH.gov study done on Bio-Kult Mind (which is a probiotic from the UK) which showed encouraging results with PD (at least that was my non-expert impression)

    • @marinaa7875
      @marinaa7875 Před rokem +1

      Martha Carlin has developed a probiotic called Sugar Shift by Biotiquest which has strains that can help PD as well as ADHD

  • @lucaselaine
    @lucaselaine Před 2 lety

    I know which probiotics should not be used when taking Sinamet. Lactobacillus

    • @EternalDestiny48
      @EternalDestiny48 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm not sure what you're saying is accurate. Usually these probiotics that include lactobacillus are encouraged. And most of the sources say that. What is your source for saying that lactobacillus is not indicated with sinemet med?

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Před rokem

    Mother Nature knew lol.

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC Před 2 lety +1

    Can we test the microbiome? Thank you for your work!

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Před rokem

      I've found the "GI Map" stool test informative but needed to have someone who could really decipher the data and give me recommendations. Maybe there are other options out there...I'd be interested in knowing more!

  • @theresageiger584
    @theresageiger584 Před 2 lety

    I destroyed my whole body

  • @timblock3483
    @timblock3483 Před rokem

    Bad meat can trigger PD.