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Neurodegenerative Disorders by Bruno J.R. Nicolaus, PHD

Aspergillin is a black melanin like neuromelanin.
So if a tellurite resistant Aspergillus causes Parkinson's, why couldn't 
Aspergillus niger replace the copper neuromelanin that is missing?
Neuromelanin is an electrical conductor, that's why Deep Brain Stimulators 
work.
Maybe all that is needed is new copper-neuromelanin wiring so to speak.

Just out of curiosity. My Parkinsonian has thick toenails. Wondered how many 
Parkinsonians have Aspergillus Versicolor that causes onchymycosis?
Sharon

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From: "rayilynlee" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 10:35 PM
Subject: Dr. P. Jannetta 's cure for Parkinson's disease


> We in the Parkinson's community hear from Rev Schuller that Dr. Jannetta 
> has found a cure for Parkinson's disease.  Would you please confirm or 
> deny this astounding claim.
>
> I note that Jannetta's expertise is with trigeminal neuralgia, not 
> Parkinson's.  My mother had tic douloroux; I have PD.  Is there a 
> connection?
>
> Please respond.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Rayilyn Brown
> Director AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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