Government is subsidizing preventable causes of the disease
The Green Party of PEI says “the recent front page headline “Finding a Cure” in the Guardian, about a biotechnology corporation’s quest to produce a marketable cure for Parkinson’s disease, is a sad and disturbing commentary on the state of health care in Prince Edward Island.”
An Island-based bioscience company is working on groundbreaking research in finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease and has received key support this week from the Michael J. Fox Foundation to help further its work.
Neurodyn Inc. has been studying the effects of the neuron-preserving protein Progranulin for a number of years now and through a series of tests on mice, has discovered that it can slow down the evolution of Parkinson’s. Charlottetown Guardian
“More than thirty years of research paints a compelling picture of an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease in populations exposed to agricultural pesticides in the air, dust and water,” said Green party leader Sharon Labchuk.
“In the past year consensus has been building even more quickly in the scientific and advocacy communities as new studies add to the body of evidence. Islanders should be especially alarmed at research published in the June issue of Environmental Health Perspectives that shows people living in agricultural regions, and exposed to pesticides commonly used on PEI potatoes, are at increased risk for Parkinson’s.”
According to the Parkinson’s Foundation of Canada, up to 120,000 Canadians suffer from Parkinson’s. “Parkinson’s disease, a chronic progressive disorder of the central nervous system characterized by tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia, usually affects those over the age of 50.” Public Health Canada
Labchuk said the association between Parkinson’s and pesticides used on PEI potatoes has been public information for years yet neither Conservative nor Liberal governments in PEI have acted to protect citizens from a clearly preventable cause of this disease. Environment Canada monitoring found PEI air is contaminated with a cocktail of agricultural pesticides.
“The tragedy of lives compromised by preventable causes of this disease is bad enough. But the cost to PEI taxpayers for health care is spinning out of control, while other programs suffer from lack of funding, because government just doesn’t get that illness prevention makes economic sense,” said Labchuk. “ Instead, Liberal and Conservative governments support subsidies to an agriculture industry that makes people sick and drives up health care costs.”
Vitaris reports “The world’s highest prevalence of Parkinson’s Disease of any region is in Nebraska, U.S.A. with 329.3 people per 100,000 population. It is possible that there is a very high prevalence of Parkinson’s Disease in Nebraska due to the heavy use of insecticides in what is largely a farming area.”
The Green Party of PEI would immediately transition PEI into an organic province, including removing all support from producers not willing to transition and levying provincial sales tax and a toxic tax on chemical pesticides and fertilizers.
Silent Do Gooder
Thank you Sharon and Steve for reporting the real truth surrounding this dibilitating illness. It is rampant here on P.E.I., along with autism, both resulting from chemicals and nitrates in our environment.
Hopefully people will do their own research and see the effects of drinking water laced with chemicals; take a positive stand to protect themselves and families from these preventable illnesses.
The people have beed dumbed down to believe they can receive some type of vaccination and prevent themselves from contracting deadly illnesses.