Eat pepper least twice a week, and thus you reduce the risk by one-third of Parkinson's disease. That is the conclusion reached by researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle.
American scientists have found that the consumption of food containing the alkaloid nicotine, reduces the risk of Parkinson's disease to third. Among them rich foods - tomatoes, peppers (and any) and eggplant. Less than others are at risk of this disease smokers, as well as those who use nicotine patches. This is another confirmation of the use of nicotine in the prevention of Parkinson's disease - almost the only scientifically sound, plus smoking.
As scientists believe stimulation sensitive to nicotine receptors in the brain can prevent nerve damage characteristic Parkinson's disease . It has already been shown that smoking reduces the risk of disease, but this method can not be called prophylaxis suitable as cigarettes increases the risk of a myriad of other diseases - from cancer to stroke. American researchers wanted to find out whether it is possible to provide similar protection with edible nicotine.
Parkinson's disease - a progressive disease in which there is loss of brain cells. Victims of the disease observed limb tremor, stiffness and other motor disorders characteristic that as the years progress. Currently, the disease is considered incurable. (READ MORE)
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