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Saturday, 24 March 2007, 13:21 GMT

Woman in Lorenzo's oil US study

Rape and olives A Devon woman whose family has a rare genetic brain disease is taking part in a US medical study using a substance featured in a Hollywood film.

Deirdre Corr from Exmouth, and her two sons, were diagnosed six years ago with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), for which there is no known cure.

Mrs Corr is participating in the study to see if Lorenzo's oil can halt the progression of ALD symptoms.

Lorenzo's oil is a mixture of acids extracted from olive and rapeseed oils.

Motor skills

The substance was featured in a film based on the true story of parents who developed the oil in their search for a cure for their son, Lorenzo.

It painted a fairytale picture of a miracle cure and its use subsequently became controversial.

But some studies have shown that it does appear to prevent illness in those whose genes make them vulnerable to developing symptoms.

ALD affects eyesight and motor skills. Sufferers do not produce the enzyme that breaks down saturated, fatty acids in the brain, causing a build-up.

The condition affects about one in every 20,000 boys and is invariably fatal.




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Lorenzo's oil: The full story (21 Jul 04 |  Health )
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