Guest guest Posted August 1, 2009 Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 Chris: Yes I am aware of the formaldehyde problem in what we used to call Gross Anatomy in Medical Schools. I taught the subject at U. of Colorado School of Medicine and UCLA School of Medicine. Also, studied human and various animal anatomies in both undergraduate and graduate schools. We had students who were sensitive to formaldehyde. Historically, there has been much discussion on this subject. What is currently used to preserve anatomical specimens I have not kept up with. All I can tell you is that when I studied and taught the subject matter breathing zone of formaldehyde from preserved specimens was between 3 to 5 ppm, depending upon room temperature. Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist www.drthrasher.org toxicologist1@... Off: 916-745-4703 Cell: 575-937-1150 L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC Trauma Specialist sandracrawley@... 916-745-4703 - Off 775-309-3994 - Cell This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered privileged and confidential. The forwarding or redistribution of this message (and any attachments) without my prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may violate privacy laws. Once the intended purpose of this message has been served, please destroy the original message contents. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to advise the sender of the miscommunication and then delete the message and any copies you have printed. Thank you in advance for your compliance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 CareL: Thanks. A few additional commments on the particles with respect to toxins. Ample information is available on their aerodynamics. The become lodged in two places upon inhalation: the nasal cavity and the aveolar membranes. Absorbed toxins and the nanoparticles can then transfer along the olfactory tract into the brain leading to damage and inflammation. This has been demonstrated in humans, dogs and rodents. In the case of the avelolar membrane the nanoparticles along with their toxins enter the blood stream. They are carried from there throughout the body to cause damage and inflammation whereever they lodge (This has been demonstrated in humans and dogs. I have not looked at the rodent literature). Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist www.drthrasher.org toxicologist1@... Off: 916-745-4703 Cell: 575-937-1150 L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC Trauma Specialist sandracrawley@... 916-745-4703 - Off 775-309-3994 - Cell This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered privileged and confidential. The forwarding or redistribution of this message (and any attachments) without my prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may violate privacy laws. Once the intended purpose of this message has been served, please destroy the original message contents. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to advise the sender of the miscommunication and then delete the message and any copies you have printed. Thank you in advance for your compliance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 you know, I setting here with proof of a pretty bad level of olfactory tract damage to the brain from my exposure. +++ I know there are others that have had pretty bad damage that can be documented. sure seems like someone would want to do this. I spent hours compareing my brain scans to others on line, to try to understand what happened to me. why now that my further assults are much worse than what many refer to as brain fog. understanding what hurts in my sinuses and neck, why it hurts, and knowing my head scans tell the story that really is not getting reaconized like it should be. now i may be brain damaged and not function up to par, but I'm not stupied. i even have a good understanding of why and what causes both ny frontal migranes and the other very bad ,up the neck, sore scalp, entence, think I'm going to die, migraines that are sometimes a delayed effect, sometimes not so delayed. i fight infections in my sinuses contantly, and it's largely based on the damage there and to me, it seems many may be bacterial, not just fungal. my stomach and bowels have suffered greatly from my exposure. O consider myself lucky to still be walking with the damage I've had to my sponal cords,nerves. I know those hot spots that accure on my scalp are from damaged myelin sleath and blood vessell leaks/damage in my brain. I know that when they hurt again, something is causeing it. I also know it can be a sign that what may be comong shorty is a migraine from hell and more csf leaking out my ears and nose. not as bad as during my exposure but bad enough. and i know this heals a little inbetween reaccurences but it doesn't and isn't healing. O know that if I dont catch that soreness up in my nose,sinus,eye area that it well lead to migraines in the frontal brain, tottally different than the other ones that come from the body,stomach, lungs, up the neck,top and sides of head, hot spots on the scalp that fell raw to touch like theres no scalp there. 2 tottally different migraines from differnt inlers. both bad for me. I know i suffered menningitis during exposure, unreconized by my doctor. fungal? bacterial, both? I have a pretty good idea that it happened by way of the sinuses to the brain route, right there where the myelin sleath comes down on the forehead. right there where my scans show alot of damage, right there were my left olfactory is very obviously tottally ruined. right there were part of my frontal lobe is gone and theres two very obvious tracks from that area to my ears where csf made its way. the left side damaged much worse than the right but both damaged. the syndrome of csf leaks out the sinuses are known as csf rhinoreeahea. and theres actually some articles that touch on fungal causes. I am a believer that between mold/myco's ect. something causes enough damage to sinus bone structures to allow csf, inder pressure to make paths through the bones,brain plates,ect. possably it the toxic csf itself as I can vouch that it burns everything in the path it akes and leaves severly damaged organs behind. and I do think that toxic menningitis is the word for it. --- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...> wrote: > > CareL: Thanks. A few additional commments on the particles with respect to toxins. Ample information is available on their aerodynamics. The become lodged in two places upon inhalation: the nasal cavity and the aveolar membranes. Absorbed toxins and the nanoparticles can then transfer along the olfactory tract into the brain leading to damage and inflammation. This has been demonstrated in humans, dogs and rodents. In the case of the avelolar membrane the nanoparticles along with their toxins enter the blood stream. They are carried from there throughout the body to cause damage and inflammation whereever they lodge (This has been demonstrated in humans and dogs. I have not looked at the rodent literature). > > Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. > Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist > www.drthrasher.org > toxicologist1@... > Off: 916-745-4703 > Cell: 575-937-1150 > > > L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC > Trauma Specialist > sandracrawley@... > 916-745-4703 - Off > 775-309-3994 - Cell > > > > > This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered privileged and confidential. The forwarding or redistribution of this message (and any attachments) without my prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may violate privacy laws. Once the intended purpose of this message has been served, please destroy the original message contents. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to advise the sender of the miscommunication and then delete the message and any copies you have printed. Thank you in advance for your compliance. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 I am setting here right now, and for the last week I have been very ill. it started like many times in the sinuses, not sure what it was but it's a bad one. my sinus face,eye head pressure was bad, it wuickly went to the rest of my body. kidney and bladder infection/inflamation whatever right now, pretty bad. but better. 3 days in bed, tottall loss of balance for a while, still very weak. 2 possable causes, not limited because it's really hard to know, but daighter had a cold/so,ething, but also stayed at what I knpw was a house with mold problem tahn came here. stayed here a night. so many possabo;otys. even prolomged exposure to pirfumed shampoo so weak I cant smell it and show no obvious immediate reaction to, well with prolonged exposure , cause me to become unwell'er. possable cross contaminated, maybe, a really string bacteria, maybe. all I know is that I'm really fed up with this damn ollness running my life. --- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...> wrote: > > CareL: Thanks. A few additional commments on the particles with respect to toxins. Ample information is available on their aerodynamics. The become lodged in two places upon inhalation: the nasal cavity and the aveolar membranes. Absorbed toxins and the nanoparticles can then transfer along the olfactory tract into the brain leading to damage and inflammation. This has been demonstrated in humans, dogs and rodents. In the case of the avelolar membrane the nanoparticles along with their toxins enter the blood stream. They are carried from there throughout the body to cause damage and inflammation whereever they lodge (This has been demonstrated in humans and dogs. I have not looked at the rodent literature). > > Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. > Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist > www.drthrasher.org > toxicologist1@... > Off: 916-745-4703 > Cell: 575-937-1150 > > > L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC > Trauma Specialist > sandracrawley@... > 916-745-4703 - Off > 775-309-3994 - Cell > > > > > This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered privileged and confidential. The forwarding or redistribution of this message (and any attachments) without my prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may violate privacy laws. Once the intended purpose of this message has been served, please destroy the original message contents. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to advise the sender of the miscommunication and then delete the message and any copies you have printed. Thank you in advance for your compliance. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 I suggest all of you do a google search for: Calderón-Garcidueñas L She has 30 plus postings regqrding her research on dogs and humans in Mexico City and brain damage with respect to particles that enter the body via the olfactory tract and the systemic circulation. The publications of her and colleagues will certainly open your eyes to what is happening. Particularly if you will consider the fine particles described in the research of Reponen and that of Brasel. Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist www.drthrasher.org toxicologist1@... Off: 916-745-4703 Cell: 575-937-1150 L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC Trauma Specialist sandracrawley@... 916-745-4703 - Off 775-309-3994 - Cell This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered privileged and confidential. The forwarding or redistribution of this message (and any attachments) without my prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may violate privacy laws. Once the intended purpose of this message has been served, please destroy the original message contents. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to advise the sender of the miscommunication and then delete the message and any copies you have printed. Thank you in advance for your compliance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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