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15% Prion hereditary, 10% Alzheimers hereditary, 1-2% Parkinsons

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Archimedes Plut
  
I made a gross mistake recently by saying that Alzheimers,
Prion and Parkinsons in aggregate that about 75% cases were
hereditary. It was a gross mistake because it was a guess, a
total guess. This percentage is important for the Transposon
or Nucleic Acid Principle that says that if a disease is
hereditary then it is able to be created from Nucleic Acids
such as viruses or Transposons.

What I am certains is that all three diseases of Alzheimers,
Parkinsons and Prion are hereditary, but not to the point of
75% cases in aggregate. A search showed me that Alzheimers
is about 10% hereditary and that Prion diseases are about
15% hereditary and Parkinsons is about 1% or 2% hereditary.
So that we can say in aggregate about 9% of the total cases
of these 3 diseases is heredity the cause.

Recently it was found that bacteria and fungus in well-water
can create Parkinsons.

One of the interesting features in common to all three
diseases is that they begin usually in most cases at about
the age of 60 years old. That would suggest that if most
Parkinsons is caused by fungus then it is highly likely that
most Alzheimers (90% of the cases) has a fungus cause and
that the majority of Prion (85% of the cases) also has a
fungus cause.

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