Interesting. No, I don't have the links handy, it was university research though, and a few years ago. Just the other day I read a news item about a neurosurgeon that operated to remove a tumor, only to find that the tumor was, in fact a worm. He removed it, of course. I think that was in News of the Wierd (?).

I do have a dear friend with bipolar, and one of her main problems was that her brain would develop tolerance to *any* drug she took for her illness. It took months, sometimes as long as a year for her symptoms to return while on medication. They ran out of new drugs to give her, I think. But that sounds to me like a biological process- it is suspiciously close to a resistant infection or maybe parasite.

kathryn

On Feb 2, 2009, at 2:02 AM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

I have often speculated about the mechanism of the well-known improvements of electro-convulsive therapy, now carried out with much lower voltage than in the bad old days (see "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest" and "A Beautiful Mind" for painful examples.) I can't help but wonder whether the real benefit comes from destroying or disabling some kind of pathogen, and wondering whether the Bob Beck blood electrification techniques might not do the same thing, albeit more slowly. I have never read of any attempt to test this hypothesis.

Are there any links to the "egg sack" data?

For really astonishing data about the pathogens and heavy metals that make it through the blood/brain barrier, check out the work of Y. Omura, M.D., a bona fide genius whose work is far, far too little known.






On Sunday, Feb 1, 2009, at 02:23 Asia/Tokyo, Clayton Family wrote:

This is all very good, but the link between mental illness and brain damage is too real to pass up. And that egg sacks have been found in the brains of bipolar people is also instructive.

It would be interesting to hear if silver passes the brain barrier enough at sufficient quantity to keep the illness to a mild roar. Already there are some antiparasitic drugs that are used for bipolar. There may also be fungal infection of the brain, not to mention brain irritation from various chemicals, etc. We know less than we think.

Kathryn


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