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At 1:46 AM +0000 12/1/08, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Environmental factors have also been implicated, particularly in 
>light of the fact that the disease was mostly unknown prior to the 
>industrial revolution (emphasis mine) but has become a common 
>ailment since then.
I'm curious as to where this factoid comes from. I've also read that 
folks in India have been treating PD with Mucuna Pruriens for 
hundreds of years. This from Wikipedia:
>Mucuna pruriens seeds contain high concentrations of levodopa, a 
>direct precursor of the neurotransmitter dopamine. It has long been 
>used in traditional Ayurvedic Indian medicine for diseases including 
>Parkinson's Disease.

-- 
Steve in VT

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