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Here is the abstract of the article in Human Molecular Genetics. ERK Activation by the Polyphenols Fisetin and Resveratrol Provides Neuroprotection in Multiple Models of Huntington's Disease Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited, progressive and ultimately fatal neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by psychiatric, cognitive and motor symptoms. Among the pathways implicatby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
This is the reference that is cited with respect to milk consumption. "Fifty-one families of patients affected with Huntington's chorea were interviewed with respect to age at onset, symptoms at onset and course of the disease. The interview further comprised questions pertinent to line of transmission, socio-economic status, housing, previous illnesses and pregnancy and stillbirth. Sby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Reading through the link from the first post, it seems the target of the cysteamine bitartrate is "excessive transglutaminase activity". Here's the part of the article that talks about this: "More recently there has been considerable interest in the use of cystamine (which is reduced to cysteamine) and cysteamine for the treatment of Huntington?s disease (HD) and Parkinson?s diby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
An alternative to capsules is Coromega: . Amazon.com has the lowest price I have seen.by EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
I found this posting of someone's theory about how eating wheat affects those with HD. Could someone who understands the biology comment? Link: Copy: Question: I just listened to an interview of Cordain. He mentions that Huntington Chorea seems to be an autoimmune disease. I have Huntington Chorea in my family. So obliviously I'd like to know more about your or his findings. Could yby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
This link should work:by EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Marsha, All I know is what I read in the article. Thanks for the additional info. Ericby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
The article doesn't say that autophagy will not be helpful for HD. It says they have examined one particular form of autophagy and found that it isn't working. Here are the relevant quotes from the article: "All cells rely on several different mechanisms to break down "old" proteins and other components and recycle them. Collectively known as autophagy (literally, "self-eby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Swanson Health Products currently is advertising a special lower price for trehalose. Their printed catalog lists 2 lbs for $9.99 with a limit of 6 lbs. Their website lists the price as $4.39 for 1 lb. Here's a link to the product web page: Note: I recently placed an order from their web site at the $4.39 / lb price. However I was billed $9.99 / lb. When I called customer service toby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Following up on the original message... Here's an interview with the doctor and her husband. It's in 6 parts. Total run time is about an hour. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6:by EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Hello, I've been reading about trehalose and came up with an idea I wanted to share. I was wondering if inhaling trehalose could be beneficial. The reason this comes to mind is because there are many examples of substances being inhaled that affect brain: nicotine from cigarettes, paint fumes, glue fumes, cocaine, etc. Doing some research I even found there is form of inhale-able glucoseby EricR - Huntington's Disease Support Center