Is Parkinson’s disease related to pesticide use? | DW Documentary

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All over the world, a growing number of individuals are creating Parkinson’s disease. A number of those affected have actually picked a supposedly healthy and balanced life among orchards or wineries in the countryside. Is the condition relevant to making use of pesticides?

” I noticed it when I was trimming roses,” claims Ulrich Elixmann. His hands merely really did not work any longer. He saw a physician, and the medical diagnosis was a shock: He had Parkinson’s illness. Today he is 60 years old. He takes 13 tablet computers a day, does acrobatics, work-related treatment as well as speech therapy. He wants to slow the condition’s development, and with it signs and symptoms like a tensing face and also raising immobility. The questions proceed to nibble at him: Why Parkinson’s, and also why him? And, why are various other gardeners and also farmers he knows additionally being affected?

The number of Parkinson’s patients has actually increased since the 1990s. In Germany alone, concerning 400,000 people have it. Researchers like Bas Bloem of Radboud University in the Netherlands are calling it a pandemic: They state it is the fastest growing neurological condition on the planet, and also is primarily brought on by ecological variables. Greatly industrialized countries are especially influenced, as numerous chemicals find their means into the environment.

In spite of even more and even more researches revealing increased dangers among agricultural laborers and garden enthusiasts, Parkinson’s is not yet taken into consideration a work-related condition in Germany. In France, things are various. Sylvie Berger is from Bordelais, among Europe’s significant wine-growing regions. Especially high amounts of pesticides are utilized there, and also Sylvie Berger, that operated in viticulture, now experiences Parkinson’s. If she gets a work disability pension, then why not the gardener Ulrich Elixmann from Germany?

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