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Risk Factors, CausesQuestions to Ask Your Doctor about ALS(Free Handout)
Risk Factors Risk factors include an inherited genetic defect, which accounts for 510% of cases of familial ALS (FALS) in the United States. FALS is linked to a genetic defect on chromosome 21. This gene codes for an enzyme called superoxide dismutase (SOD), an antioxidant that protects motor neurons from free radical damage (i.e., molecules introduced to the body, or produced by body processes that interact and cause cellular dama...Read the full article
Re: Risk Factors, CausesIf you suspect heavy metals as the cause, than have these patients been checked for Lead and Mercury poisoning.
Lead would naturally make the arms and legs feel heavy, but also the eye lids, Mercury would rise in the sensory line ( back of head) To the best of my knowledge, MS is also linked to heavy metals and GBS pt often talk about symptoms and sensations that feel like metals cutting in to them, RSD pt have similar affects. Clearly, metals play a role in all and metals have been part of the human system since the day of creation.
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