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Posted by Lou Pilder on January 16, 2008, at 1:16:39
Friends,
I will be posting a great amount of researched infomation concerning neurotrnsmitters here that could be of a nature to offer some infomation that may be unbeknownst to you. This infomation could have the potential IMO for you to reconsider taking psychotropic drugs. I will show the history of psychotropic drugs, what they are chemically composed of, their use by Nazi chemists, the actions of nerve agents Sarin and Tabun and other nerve agents and the history and function of I.G. Farben, the Nazi chemical firm. This infomation could be of the nature that you may be shocked. If that be the case, you could not read my posts that have my name as a handle.
Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 16, 2008, at 1:16:40
In reply to Lou's support and education here-trigger, posted by Lou Pilder on January 15, 2008, at 8:31:04
> Friends,
> I will be posting a great amount of researched infomation concerning neurotrnsmitters here that could be of a nature to offer some infomation that may be unbeknownst to you. This infomation could have the potential IMO for you to reconsider taking psychotropic drugs. I will show the history of psychotropic drugs, what they are chemically composed of, their use by Nazi chemists, the actions of nerve agents Sarin and Tabun and other nerve agents and the history and function of I.G. Farben, the Nazi chemical firm. This infomation could be of the nature that you may be shocked. If that be the case, you could not read my posts that have my name as a handle.
> LouFriends,
I am unsure as to what URLs can or can not be posted here. I am inviting those that are interested in what I am intending to share with you here to email me if you like for a well-researched article that could be of help in understanding the history of the term, "chemical imbalance" and the use of insecticides and the action of those nerve agents and other nerve agents and then the development of the phenothiazines as psychotropic drugs. This is foundational material for my offer of support and education here concerning neurotransmitters.
Lou
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Posted by Phillipa on January 16, 2008, at 1:16:40
In reply to Lou's support and education here-trigger-chmimbal, posted by Lou Pilder on January 15, 2008, at 8:55:42
Lou my Son was exposed to them all in Desert Storm and ALS is one of the things being postulated as being caused by the gasses used there. Also diabetes is an issue with the Vets. I know a Captain at the beach who was there and has ALS was a runner and a marvelous father. In a wheelchair now and on a ventilator. His wife is very active in the government releasing their findings. That is what I know. Phillipa
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 16, 2008, at 1:16:40
In reply to Re: Lou's support and education here-trigger-chmimbal » Lou Pilder, posted by Phillipa on January 15, 2008, at 20:39:34
> Lou my Son was exposed to them all in Desert Storm and ALS is one of the things being postulated as being caused by the gasses used there. Also diabetes is an issue with the Vets. I know a Captain at the beach who was there and has ALS was a runner and a marvelous father. In a wheelchair now and on a ventilator. His wife is very active in the government releasing their findings. That is what I know. Phillipa
Phillipa,
I know what you are referring to. There is debate going on at this time concerning what the Gulf War Syndrome could be caused by.
Nerve agents act on the neurons in a process that I will post later involving neurotranmitters and I will post some very -well researched articles concerning weight gain and diabetes and neurotransmitters in relation to the actions of neuroleptic drugs.
Lou
Posted by Phillipa on January 16, 2008, at 1:16:40
In reply to Lou's reply tp Phillipa-glfwrsyndrm » Phillipa, posted by Lou Pilder on January 15, 2008, at 21:01:11
Lou yes Gulf War Syndrome my sources say it may affect a lot of Vets in the next decade. Phillipa
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