Dr. Ray Dorsey, a neurologist at the University of Rochester, delves deep into Parkinson's disease with host Louisa Nicola, unveiling its alarming rise as a preventable, man-made condition. This episode explores environmental triggers like pesticides and chemicals while discussing preventative measures, from dietary choices to air quality.
In this episode, Dr Dorsey details the 3 common toxic chemicals in our environment and simple protocols to implement relating to the food we eat, what we drink, and the air we breathe.
This episode is important for every person who wants to prevent brain diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer's, and particularly for people who have an existing diagnosed brain disease.
"If Parkinson's disease is a man made disease, it can be human ended. It is not a natural consequence of aging."
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Timestamp Summary
0:00 Preventing Parkinson's Disease by Reducing Exposure to Toxins
3:28 Finding and Booking Top Rated Health Providers with Zocdoc
4:57 Environmental Factors as Primary Causes of Parkinson's Disease
8:22 Chemical Contaminants and Parkinson's Disease Risks
13:17 Mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease and Environmental Toxins
22:40 Preventing Brain Diseases Through Cleaner Air, Water, and Food
27:52 The Impact of Environmental Toxins on Parkinson's Disease
35:52 Practical Steps to Reduce Exposure to Environmental Toxins
38:42 Preventing Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Through Lifestyle Changes
- Contact Dr. Ray Dorsey: info@endingpd.org
- University of Rochester: Website
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