posted on May, 15 2015 @ 10:36 AM
tl/dr:SPECULATING about trace minerals.
For what it's worth, I feel that it may be fruitful to look at the role trace minerals play in this.
I started to investigate this topic some time ago.The father of a friend of mine, fought valiantly some form of neuro-degenerative disease that ended
up closing this chapter of his life.The doctors were unable to figure out exactly a proper diagnosis, as his health slowly declined. I've looked into
some different information, to do with the bodies digestion.(Crohn's disease runs in his family) Thankfully, my friend has been able to manage really
well, though seeing his father fight, and knowing the shorter life span of his relatives, has encouraged me to look very hard at different risk
factors.
I feel our modern lifestyle plays into these kinds of illness.More traditional lifestyles encouraged eating lower down the food chain.Junk food, and
additives weren't nearly as easily accessible.Eating more naturally probably includes a wider range of trace minerals in the diet.Hopefully, this
results in our bodies having an easier time healing themselves.A lack of these minerals, and higher exposure to an imbalance of toxins are probably
packing a one-two punch.
Specifically, the advent of widespread synthetic fertilizers, electrical transmission in our culture, and cooking with aluminum vessels come to mind
when I think about neuro-degenerative disease.Eating increased levels of naturally grown vegetables (raw) in a balanced diet, shoring up one's
digestive system and avoiding aluminum cookware may help increase the odds of managing symptoms in illness like these.
edit on 15-5-2015 by dffrntkndfnml because: misc grammer