Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 The Gulf War vets were found to have a genetically induced deficiency of paraoxonase type Q. Those that were ill had the lowest levels. Then their wives and children had soon acquired this same genetic deficiency after their return. Since toxic pollution isn't contagious, but the PonQ enzyme deficiency is, it might be reasonable to think that this is an infection induced deficiency of regulatory genes. Almost 20% of Californians self report chemical intolerance. Why would anybody make up such nonsense if it weren't true. I wouldn't join a group of crazies and face the abuse of my family and friends and doctors just for kicks. People can argue about the fine points all they want, but there is no doubt that this unprecedented mycotoxin/chemical intolerance is spreading like a contagion. Is there any record of buildings, schools, jobs or homes being abandoned by people claiming that this " place is killing me " even remotely suggestive of what is happening now? Judging by all the doctors, mycologists, microbiologists and toxicologists who've said that this is absolutely impossible, I'd say we're dealing with a new and unprecedented phenomenon. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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