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Fishing For Answers - Melanin, Mercury and Autism?
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Kim S.
Posted
Wed 18 Aug 2010 12:00am
mechanism to the hypo-melanin from Parts 1 and 2, where mercury was more toxic to less melanin and seemed to correlate with increased numbers of autism. Could this be the flip side... the possible association between MELANIN, MERCURY and AUTISM. I hope that this method will help point out any patterns or common factors.
So back I went to the fishing hole of melanin
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Part II: The Tipping Point: Questions about Autism, History, Race and Melanin
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Kim S.
Posted
Thu 24 Jun 2010 12:00am
toxins among different ethnicities, I started looking into the issue of melanin after reading a passage in a book on racist psychiatry. In the book, Dr. Peter Breggin’s “The War... lesions. Dr. Breggin suggests that the spores are melanophilic—attracted to melanin. The distribution of lethal cases of Coccidioidomycosis suggests that racial differences play
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Autism, Mercury and Melanin: Can You Hear Me Now?
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Kim S.
Posted
Mon 03 Jan 2011 12:00am
another piece of the mercury-melanin connection. In 1999, Megan began to wear construction headphones as she could not tolerate the noises of the world. Today, in the midst... is the connection of melanin or pigmentary issues. So I began to investigate if her auditory issues, like her ocular issues HERE , could also be involved as a mechanism of injury in her
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The Tipping Point: Questions about Autism, History, Race and Melanin
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Kim S.
Posted
Tue 22 Jun 2010 12:00am
idea on for size: could the increase in thimerosal in vaccines in the 1980s have been intended to target certain populations?
As I’ll try to explain later, in the end it looked... barking up the wrong tree about initial motives for increasing mercury in shots, I discovered some clues which might be as disturbing as my original considerations in light
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How can I increase collagen production?
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Sachit Shah
Posted
Wed 04 Mar 2009 12:00am
not completely stop being produced.
3. The Melanin granules (colour/pigment in your skin) in the upper layers of your skin coalesce into pocket, we call them freckles, sunspots or brown..., pollution.
What you can do to correct these problems
1. Retin-A - increases collagen production, slows the loss of elastin, decreases the production of metalloproteases, cause
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Effective Solutions for Dark Skin
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baldeepkaur0081
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Tue 20 Apr 2010 10:47am
Dark skin has higher quantity of skin pigment melanin, as compared to a fair skin. Due to this increased quantity of melanin it can cause the skin to look blemished and patchy. There are strategies...
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Hyperpigmentation
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Nikki M.
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Fri 17 Oct 2008 5:52pm
of the infected areas created hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is caused by an increase in melanin, the substance in the body that is responsible for color (pigment). The overproduction of melanin causes dark spots to occur. Dark skin is more likely to develop pigmentation problems. Even minor skin injuries, such as bug bites, can cause an immediate change in skin
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Asthma inhalers 'increase ...
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John R.
Posted
Mon 09 Aug 2010 11:34pm
-solar brigade's claim that it indicates skin damage is a measure of their biological naivety. A suntan is just a sign of increased pigment - melanin - in the skin and is a natural...
Asthma inhalers 'increase the risk of prostate cancer'
What utter tosh! Asthma is an autoimmune diseaee. It means that your body's defences are not working properly
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Autism and Redheads: The Canaries in the Epidemic Part 1
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Kim S.
Posted
Tue 22 Jun 2010 12:00am
of melanin depend on race and amount of sunlight exposure. Sun exposure increases melanin production." (So race, migration, location and weather would effect this)
HERE... and dramatic evidence that melanin protects the retinal cells, they show that increased melanin aggregation and radical migration within melanin aggregates can protect RPE cells from
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