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Old 11-08-2011, 04:45 PM #22
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Originally Posted by flans View Post
you do not need to have any illness to have amonia in your system,,,,,that blood test dont detect,,,amonia is a nerve exciter and disrupts nerve signaling,,if i were a detective,,,,dont think i would be looking for any other suspect,,its the one and only nuro toxin to do this,,i cut the proteine levels very low,,,after 8years wth tn,,,its gone,,

flans...botulism is another neurotoxin that disrupts/damages nerve signals. There are others as well. In one of your posts you mentioned sausage. One can get botulism from sausage. Food for thought...
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