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| heavy metal toxicity is part of morgellons. As many of you know barium is most likely involved with this disease. Check out the symptoms. I originally posted this info on Barium Myopathy to the health section. At the end of the page, treatment for Barium toxicity is listed as K + supplementation with oral sulfates. Unfortunately no dosages are given. Inhaled or ingested (from contaminated food) Barium can cause Myopathy. Myopathy is considered to be a mitochondrial disease so the Barium is causing disease by disrupting the very basis of cellular functioning. Myopathy can present with many different symptoms. WUSM Department of Neurology Barium myopathy (Hypokalemic) * Toxicology * Toxin: Soluble salts; Acetate, Carbonate, Chloride, Hydroxide, Nitrate, Sulfide * Doses (Oral): Toxic 200 mg; Lethal 1 to 15 g * Exposure * Oral: Suicide; Food contamination (Table salt, Flour, Potato meal substitution * Inhalation * Burns: Molten barium chloride * Clinical * Acute toxicity * GI: Nausea; Vomiting; Diarrhea; Abdominal pain; Xerostomia * Perioral paresthesias (Occasional) * Weakness * Quadriparesis: Flaccid * Muscle twitching * No involvement of cranial nerves or respiration * Reflexes: Often absent; May be preserved * Rhabdomyolysis: Occasional * Mechanism or weakness: Shift of extracellular K+ into muscle * Autonomic: Diaphoresis; Salivation * Sensory & Mental status normal * Systemic features * Testicular tenderness * Headaches * Cardiac: Ventricular tachyarrhythmias * Renal: Reversible acute insufficiency * Fatalities: Related to respiratory failure or cardiac arrhythmisa * Laboratory * Hypokalemia: Often severe, K+ as low as 0.8 mEq/L * EKG: T wave change; Prominent U waves * Treatment: K+ supplementation; Oral sulfates |
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| Hey Paul, Oral: Suicide; Food contamination (Table salt, Flour, Potato meal substitution do you know what can contaminate table salt? that's scary! Myopathy is MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY!!! Whoa! Paul, barium is implicated in Morgellons? I didn't know that. Kritts |
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| Hmmm...barium is commonly found in chemtrails...is that the implication? It's used for "weather modification". I'm beginning to think we are the "garbage cans" - i.e., Morgs is the result of all the contamination that has been and is being dumped into the environment and our food. Kind of like the canary in the mind shaft. SS |
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| Thanks for bringing this back, Paul. It most certainly will make it into our homes from the air, the water and the food it lands on. You know its bad when we can come up with so many possibilities, any one of which could be a definite cause. It's so sad, it's almost laughable. Kritts |
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| Myopathy is a general term for muscle disease. Its the progressive destruction of muscle tissue leading to disease like ALS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and muscular dystrophy. It can be reversed if the cause is known. |
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