There is a research professor, I believe he was at LSU, who was working on stopping the spread of chronic wasting disease in deer, which has been spreading at an alarming rate across America.
In his research he was finding prions in the brains of infected deer. He knew these same prions were in the brains of cows with mad cow disease, and in humans with the same disease, and Alzheimers, and Parkinsons.
He started focusing on these prions as had other researchers before him, but what he found was the origin of the prions is a bacteria that had not been discovered. He then went to work on a cure to eradicate those bacteria. The research I read also implied that cure might lead to cures for the human diseases in five to seven years. I read that article a year or two back. I haven't been able to find it again yet.
It is illogical to make a statement that comes to state as though it is fact something that you truly do not know.
To say that there is no such thing as prion disease while only coming to that conclusion by having read research conducted by others just doesn't make any sense -- perhaps if you conducted the studies yourself, it would lend more credibility to your argument.
Go find the study and read it. You sound like an ad for big pharma with your bullshit.
What is more logical, that prions are a result of baterial infection of the brain and prions are the byproduct of the bateria or that there are four or five different brain diseases all caused by prions? I
Big pharma wouldn't want the discovery of a single source of all these cash cows to be discovered and published since they can make so much more money by treating the symptoms instead of curing the single simple cause of the disease.
The is no such thing as prion disease.
There is a research professor, I believe he was at LSU, who was working on stopping the spread of chronic wasting disease in deer, which has been spreading at an alarming rate across America.
In his research he was finding prions in the brains of infected deer. He knew these same prions were in the brains of cows with mad cow disease, and in humans with the same disease, and Alzheimers, and Parkinsons.
He started focusing on these prions as had other researchers before him, but what he found was the origin of the prions is a bacteria that had not been discovered. He then went to work on a cure to eradicate those bacteria. The research I read also implied that cure might lead to cures for the human diseases in five to seven years. I read that article a year or two back. I haven't been able to find it again yet.
It is illogical to make a statement that comes to state as though it is fact something that you truly do not know.
To say that there is no such thing as prion disease while only coming to that conclusion by having read research conducted by others just doesn't make any sense -- perhaps if you conducted the studies yourself, it would lend more credibility to your argument.
Go find the study and read it. You sound like an ad for big pharma with your bullshit.
What is more logical, that prions are a result of baterial infection of the brain and prions are the byproduct of the bateria or that there are four or five different brain diseases all caused by prions? I
Big pharma wouldn't want the discovery of a single source of all these cash cows to be discovered and published since they can make so much more money by treating the symptoms instead of curing the single simple cause of the disease.