View Full Version : Heidi's Crazy Parkinson's Hypothesis
Heidi L
05-13-2009, 01:24 PM
It's been a long time since I came over here and bothered you nice people, but I've been keeping busy trying to figure this out.
Just thought I would let you know I have a new website up that covers all my current research on gluten and Parkinson's.
http://www.zombieinstitute.net/
I am now convinced that Parkinson's is an interaction between gluten antibodies and herpes infected neurons.
The site is still kind of rough, but please stop by and check it out. I have also put up a blog for comments and questions.
Greetings from my kitchen table,
Heidi
Stitcher
05-13-2009, 06:42 PM
Goodness Heidi, you and my son in law would get along great...zombies!! He is a university professor of English and is a Zombie fanatic!
:hug:
Heidi L
05-14-2009, 03:11 AM
Oh dear, don't tell him about my site! I gave up on grammar in order to get the information out of my head. Almost all my sentences start with "And"....
Heidi L
05-19-2009, 04:42 PM
Okay, sorry about my verbosity. I finally have a summary of the whole convoluted idea here:
http://www.zombieinstitute.net/General.htm
Seeking intrepid experimenters....
jcitron
05-22-2009, 11:24 AM
Heidi,
Your site is very interesting. I was checked for gluten allergy, at my request, but I came back negative to it.
Your grammar isn't as bad as you think. Don't knock yourself for the fine job on your website.
John
reverett123
05-22-2009, 03:27 PM
I agree. It takes a huge amount of work to even build a sensible theory of PD and a lot more to create a website to promote it. You've done well.
Heidi,
Your site is very interesting. I was checked for gluten allergy, at my request, but I came back negative to it.
Your grammar isn't as bad as you think. Don't knock yourself for the fine job on your website.
John
Heidi L
05-24-2009, 12:31 PM
Thanks for your nice comments.
John- you are my favorite suspect over here. I'm guessing you were checked for IgA antigliadin. This is a an IgG antibody.
Not that it matters that much. I haven't heard much improvement in motor symptoms from the few reports I have gotten. I think the gluten antibodies are low in PD and most of the damage is caused by the viral activity.
I think narcoleptics have two gluten intolerance genes so the effects are greater for us.
Anyhow- I think you guys will improve on Acyclovir.
Possibly dramatically.
95% of PD patients show antibodies to HSV1.
I'm pretty sure there's a reason.
Heidi.
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