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{UAH} Parkinson's hope as scientists find a probiotic can stop and even REVERSE the build-up of toxic clumps in brain that cause tremors

A common gut bacteria could slow – and even reverse – the build-up of a protein linked to Parkinson's, research suggests.

Scientists found bacillus subtilis, a probiotic, blocked the formation of toxic clumps that starve the brain of dopamine in people with the condition.  

The chemical allows messages to be sent to and from regions of the brain that co-ordinate movement.

Microorganisms in the gut are believed to play a role in the initiation of Parkinson's in some cases.

It explains why three quarters of sufferers have gastrointestinal (GI) abnormalities, with many complaining of constipation. 

Bacillus subtilis is thought to prevent and clear away the build-up of alpha-synuclein proteins by rebalancing the gut microbiome. 

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