CLEANING MATERIALS CAUSE PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Cleaning Materials Cause Parkinson's Disease

Cleaning materials cause Parkinson's!!!

The prevalence of Parkinson's disease has more than doubled in the last 30 years and is estimated to double again by 2040.
Various toxic substances, especially pesticides, have been found to be the cause. Trichlorethylene (TCE) is the most frequently exposed toxic substance occupationally, both at home and in workplaces. Trichlorethylene was first used in Europe in the 1910s.
Banned for European use in 2010. It was banned in Minnesota, New York in 2020. Currently the largest importer in the world is China.
Long-term exposure to trichlorethylene increases the risk of Parkinson's disease by 500%. It is also a trigger of many cancers.

So what is this poison? Where is it used?

Dry cleaner
Carpet cleaning liquids
paint strippers
household cleaning products
degreasers
Adhesives
air purification products
Incense
Fumigant)
shoe polishers
paint strippers
Pepper gas
pesticides
coolant
insulation paste
stain removers
furniture polishes
It was also used to decaffeinate until the 1970s.

Parkinson's disease occurs 10 – 40 years after TCE exposure. In dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia in Parkinson's disease caused by TCE; Deterioration occurs in the activities of mitochondria.

TCE has been used for years; It has contaminated groundwater, breathing air, drinking water and soil.

In addition, being carcinogenic; It causes liver cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, kidney cancer, prostate cancer, multiple myeloma and breast cancer.