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Its your BBB worn down, so the pollutants that you were exposed to effect your

CNS instantly

From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

Subject: [] sinus, motor skills

Date: Saturday, December 25, 2010, 10:29 AM

some posted that mentioned something about a sinus, motor skills, forget

now, cant find the post.

with some exposures I basic get to wear I cant move at all, it can come on

pretty quick, it's like my muscles just quit working alltogether.

it's like my body is just parilized, I'm sure it's a effect in the brain.

I meant to read up on the term they used , the diagnoses but forgot.

rhinonasal motor something on something along that line.

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K. yes, that too, but I also have alot of damage to the olfactory bulbs and

left olfactory tract, chuncks of my frontal lobes missing,

so that route is also a very fast easy access to my brain, what I'm refering to

was a diagnoses someone said they had, that I was wanting to read up on, but

cant remember the name now.

>

> Its your BBB worn down, so the pollutants that you were exposed to effect your

CNS instantly

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What is most important to know is that the olfactory nerves do not have a blood

brain barrier. The olfactory tract and neurons are direct extension of the

brain. Therefore, any toxins trapped in the olfactory neurons will travel up

the oflactory nerve and enter the olfactory bulb. From here the toxins can

travel to other areas of the limbic system.

Experiments with mice and rats have shown that trichothecenes (mice) and

aflatoxin B1(rats) when instilled into the olfactory mucosa travel up the tract

and cause damage to the bulb and other structures in the limbic system

Jack Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist, Immunotoxicologist, Fetal toxicologist

Cell - 575-937-1150 Cell-Thrasher

Crawley, M.ED., LADC

Trauma Specialist

Cell -775-309-3994

www.drthrasher.org

From: jeaninem660@...

Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 05:21:40 +0000

Subject: [] Re: sinus, motor skills

K. yes, that too, but I also have alot of damage to the olfactory bulbs and left

olfactory tract, chuncks of my frontal lobes missing,

so that route is also a very fast easy access to my brain, what I'm refering to

was a diagnoses someone said they had, that I was wanting to read up on, but

cant remember the name now.

>

> Its your BBB worn down, so the pollutants that you were exposed to effect your

CNS instantly

>

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Dr. Thrasher, would there be chemicals that can effect the motor skills and not

much of anything else? I guessing there is, just dont know what they might be.

maybe more easily after damage has accured.

--- In , Jack Thrasher Thrasher <toxicologist1@...>

wrote:

>

>

> What is most important to know is that the olfactory nerves do not have a

blood brain barrier. The olfactory tract and neurons are direct extension of

the brain. Therefore, any toxins trapped in the olfactory neurons will travel

up the oflactory nerve and enter the olfactory bulb. From here the toxins can

travel to other areas of the limbic system.

>

> Experiments with mice and rats have shown that trichothecenes (mice) and

aflatoxin B1(rats) when instilled into the olfactory mucosa travel up the tract

and cause damage to the bulb and other structures in the limbic system

>

> Jack Thrasher, Ph.D.

> Toxicologist, Immunotoxicologist, Fetal toxicologist

>

> Cell - 575-937-1150 Cell-Thrasher

>

>

> Crawley, M.ED., LADC

> Trauma Specialist

> Cell -775-309-3994

>

>

> www.drthrasher.org

>

>

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Wouldn't you think of it as more like your CNS is hyper reactive to chemicals

?   Any chemicals?   of course some being worse than others .

From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

Subject: [] Re: sinus, motor skills

Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 11:28 AM

Dr. Thrasher, would there be chemicals that can effect the motor skills

and not much of anything else? I guessing there is, just dont know what they

might be. maybe more easily after damage has accured.

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proably so K. my brain is haveing a hard time with the thought process today

for some reason,hangover from pigging out on xmas dinner I suppose. daughter

made kabobs, the shrimp sause was really good. :)

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> From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

> Subject: [] Re: sinus, motor skills

>

> Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 11:28 AM

>

>

> Dr. Thrasher, would there be chemicals that can effect the motor skills

and not much of anything else? I guessing there is, just dont know what they

might be. maybe more easily after damage has accured.

>

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it's just strange when usually you have mutiple symptoms to have only one pretty

severe symptom, like not being able to move. I had these effects to one level or

another many times, like my arms suddening felling like they weigh a ton and it

takes a lot of effort to move them, but when your whole body gets affected where

you cant move at all it's pretty weird.

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> > From: osisposis <jeaninem660@>

> > Subject: [] Re: sinus, motor skills

> >

> > Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 11:28 AM

> >

> >

> > Dr. Thrasher, would there be chemicals that can effect the motor

skills and not much of anything else? I guessing there is, just dont know what

they might be. maybe more easily after damage has accured.

> >

>

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Organophosphate pesticides and others, e.g. pyrethroids

Jack Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist, Immunotoxicologist, Fetal toxicologist

Cell - 575-937-1150 Cell-Thrasher

Crawley, M.ED., LADC

Trauma Specialist

Cell -775-309-3994

www.drthrasher.org

From: kmtown2003@...

Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:46:42 -0800

Subject: Re: [] Re: sinus, motor skills

Wouldn't you think of it as more like your CNS is hyper reactive to chemicals ?

Any chemicals? of course some being worse than others .

From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

Subject: [] Re: sinus, motor skills

Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 11:28 AM

Dr. Thrasher, would there be chemicals that can effect the motor skills and not

much of anything else? I guessing there is, just dont know what they might be.

maybe more easily after damage has accured.

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