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, nor is mine, but they treat it. Maybe a call would make more sense.

What is your problem?

> From: Frohna <vafrohna@...>

> Subject: Re: [] Re:Why is paralyzed?

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> Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 1:20 PM

> just for the record, I took a look at the barrow institute

> website, & typed in the name of my " rare "

> neurological illness.  its not even on their website!

> V.

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Hi Barb,

Thanks for the information.

I still would like to know if there are any chemicals other than the

ones made by satratoxins that have been shown to increase the general

permeability of the blood-brain barrier, so that other usually benign

chemicals can get through.

If Dr. Thrasher or anyone else knows of such a chemical, I'd much

appreciate knowing what it is.

Or if there is a mix of chemicals that is known to increase the

permeability of the blood-brain barrier to innocuous chemicals, I'd

like to know what that specific mix is.

I've been doing some research into this and haven't come up with

anything yet, but I certainly don't want to miss anything.

Best,

> The Gulf War research by Dr. Abou-Donia, demonstrated the ease with

> which multiple chemicals penetrate the blood brain barrier with much

> greater ease than single chemical exposures. Add physiological stress

> (induced exercise and other traumas) and it gets even easier.

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Transverse myelitis.  What do you have?

v.

> just for the record, I took a look at the barrow institute

> website, & typed in the name of my " rare "

> neurological illness.  its not even on their website!

> V.

>

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