Google no longer recognizes sci.med. This is because Archimedes
Plutonium is talking the straight and truth about diseases caused
by mercury poison. The USA medical is in a state of total disarray
with lawsuits over thimerosal. So naturally, when someone says that
5 diseases have a root-cause of mercury, that censors will want to
remove posts by Archimedes Plutonium.
When people want their way-- they censor and they violate freedom
of speech. Yes, I say if you have mercury dental fillings you are at
higher risk. Yes I say that if you eat alot of fish you are at higher
risk. Yes, I say that if you live next door to a coal-fired electric
station you are at higher risk. But do you have the right to censor
me for those "speeches"? Do you have the right to subvert sci.med
so that Archimedes Plutonium cannot post there?
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From: Archimedes Plutonium <a_pluton...@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 13:50:00 -0500
Subject: #69 patients with simultaneous Autism and Schizophrenia; new
book: Metal Causation coupled with Weak-Protein-Point ^Theory of
Medicine: Autism, Schizophrenia, Parkinson's, Prion, Alzheimer's
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Looks like some censorship game being played where Google is
saying "no longer support" sci.med. But sci.med is supported.
So does Google have a censor?
Today was looking for case studies of Autistic patients who
also had schizophrenia. I did not know that schizophrenia has
two peaks, nor did I know it was so much more common than autism.
--- quoting from ---
http://www.narsad.org/news/newsletter/specialreports/archautism.htm
Schizophrenia is also a disorder of brain development which affects
children and adolescents. There are two peak periods of risk for
schizophrenia: one occurring about age 7 to 9 years, the second, larger
peak, around 19 to 21 years. Schizophrenia is more common than autism,
affecting around 1 percent of the population.
--- end quoting ---
Now that is very interesting for here is a first disease of these 5
diseases that has "peaks". I am not aware of peaks in Alzheimers or
Parkinsons or Prion or Autism.
Maybe Alzheimers does have two peaks for it is said by some websites
that early onset Alzheimers occurs around 50s and the common Alzheimers
occurs in the 70s
So how can mercury poisoning give rise to "peaks"?
Maybe there is a genetic component. Since mercury loves sulfur and the
pathogenesis of the disease would involve the deformation of sulfur from
normal cells. That in the "growth" of a human from birth to death
involves a genetic DNA/RNA sequencing of the growth stages. So that in
one growth stage of development at age 7 to 9 the sulfur atoms are
concentrated in the development of a specific region of the brain and
thus the overdose of mercury present in the brain at 7 to 9 years
deforms that specific region. Whereas a overdose of mercury from
ages 9 to 19 years does not have a concentration of sulfur atoms in that
particular region causing Schizophrenia.
In Parkinson, Prion and Alzheimers, the brain has long ceased in growing
its regions, but the brain still must maintain proteins that remove
mercury. The brain must still remove garbage, especially mercury. So in
these 3 diseases, it no longer is a sequencing following years of age
but rather is dependent on dose of mercury poison and the ability of the
old person to remove that mercury. So we have early onset Alzheimers as
a large dose of mercury imbibed or inhaled and whether the person has
enough proteins (genetics) to start to remove that mercury. If not then
Alzheimers is accelerated.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
dlzc - 12 Aug 2008 22:14 GMT
On Aug 12, 12:09 pm, Archimedes Plutonium <a_pluton...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Google no longer recognizes sci.med.
http://groups.google.com/group/groupsknownissues/browse_frm/thread/d19ab61d4783ca00
They are having problems. They know. Maybe we won't have to hear
about Chinese knockoffs of Nike shoes or $100 gas vouchers any more.
And I hear from a reputable source that they love Archimedes Plutonium
posts, because they are good purgatives. Clears out both ends.
Better than a wine enema.
David A. Smith