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    Lorenzo’s Oil Essay The film is based on the true story of Augusto and Michaela Odone and their son Lorenzo. In 1984 Lorenzo came down with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD)‚ a rare inherited disease. Doctors said that he would lose all his functions and die within two to three years. Refusing to accept this grim verdict‚ the Odones set out on a mission to find a treatment for ALD and to save their child. In their quest for a treatment the Odones often clashed with doctors‚ scientists‚ and support groups

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    Versace Devine Chemistry 2A 9/10/2013 Lorenzo’s Oil Lorenzo’s Oil is a 1992 American drama film directed by George Miller. It is based on the true story about a child afflicted with the illness adrenileukodystrophy or known as ALD. Augusto Daniel Odone and Michaela Teresa Murphy Odone are the parents of Lorenzo Oden ‚ They became famous for discovering a treatment using Lornzo’s oil ‚ for their son’s incurable illness. ALD is passed from parents to their children as an X-linked genetic

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    1. What is the movie all about? Lorenzo’s Oil Lorenzo is the son of Michaela and Augusto Odone. He begins to have strange memory problems and blackouts. At age 6‚ he is diagnosed with the childhood cerebral form of ALD‚ a progressive degenerative nervous system disorder. There is no cure for this disease and his parents are told he will become totally disabled and die in a few years. Michaela and Augusto‚ devastated by Lorenzo’s diagnosis‚ decide to research ALD even though neither has a

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    Lorenzo’s Oil and ALD Disease still not fully understood Disease Description The movie "Lorenzo’s Oil" brought a rare disorder called adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). It is a progressive degenerative myelin disorder‚ meaning that myelin‚ the "insulation" around nerves‚ breaks down over time. Without myelin‚ nerves can’t function normally‚ or at all. Unfortunately‚ the body can’t grow replacement myelin‚ so the disorder is progressive -- it gets worse over time. Nerve Cell diagram:

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    The movieLorenzo’s oil‚ begins with Lorenzo a bright young kid living in Comoros Island with his parents. It wasn’t until his parents relocated back to the US that Lorenzo began to show neurological problems such as loss of hearing. He tumbles off his bike‚ has unaccountable tantrums and tips over the family’s Christmas tree. Lorenzo’s teachers in school began to ask Michaela Odone‚ Lorenzo’s mom‚ if there were any problems at home that could’ve been the reason for Lorenzo’s tantrum. Lorenzo’s hyperactiveness

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    The movie‚ "Lorenzo’s Oil"‚ was about a family that found out that their son had been diagnosed with a rare‚ genetic disorder of which was considered incurable. The sex-linked disorder ALD‚ passed on by the x-chromosome‚ of which is usually accompanied by the unfortunate fate of death‚ has also been known to bring forth muteness‚ blindness‚ comas‚ seizures‚ and deafness. With no known cure for ALD‚ or any possible way of escaping its final result (death)‚ doctors would use a special treatment to

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    Lorenzo’s oil is a mixture of two toxic fatty acids in tryglycerol form‚ it was developed by the Odone family‚ when they were looking for a better treatment for their son Lorenzo who was by that time suffering from one of the disease of the leukodystrophy family called Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD)‚ which demyelination leading to degeneration of the brain and adrenal glands dysfunction‚ leading to inability to metabolize very long chain saturated fatty acids(VLCSFA). All that was known about this disease

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    Film Review – Lorenzo’s Oil In the beginning of the film‚ we meet Lorenzo Odone. He is the incredibly smart and energetic son of Augusto‚ an Italian‚ and Michaela‚ a fiery redheaded American. When the Odone family returns to the US‚ Lorenzo began showing signs of ALD. This rare disease has no cure‚ but Lorenzo’s parents were determined to find one. While studying and learning all they could‚ the Odone’s reviewed all kinds of medical journals and reports. They elicited the help of scientists and

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    came up with a formula of simple‚ edible oils that have effectively made the levels of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) decrease greatly‚ and over time the levels dropped down to normal. The oils are derived from olive oil and rapeseed oil. The reason it is successful‚ is because of the oleic acid and erucic acid in the oils. These oils completely stop the enzyme that makes VLCFAs. We have much hope in this oil‚ in which we have called Lorenzo’s oil. Lorenzo has been on this treatment and it

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    were not getting trough Lorenzo’s system because it was clogged up. Analogies help you understand problems by giving you a related example that most people understand. 2. How did diet affect this disease’s progression? And what was “Lorenzo’s oil”? Why was it special? Diet helped and harmed Lorenzo. Lorenzo’s oil is a 4:1 mixture of glyceryl trierucate and glyceryl trioleate (the triglyceride forms of erucic acid and oleic acid)‚ prepared from rapeseed oil and olive oil. It is used in the investigational

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