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Across the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the number of people afflicted by a mysterious, potentially deadly brain ailment keeps growing.
Neurological symptoms like hallucinations, muscle wasting, vision problems, memory loss, and abnormal movements were seen in 2015 in a small cluster of patients, eventually growing to 48 cases.
But some health experts and local residents say the number of people with the condition is much higher — and may exceed 200.
In addition, an unusual number of those cases are in young people, who do not typically show dementia-like symptoms or signs of other neurological problems.
“I am particularly concerned about the increase in numbers of young-onset and early-onset neurological syndrome,” neurologist Dr. Alier Marrero wrote in a Jan. 30, 2023, letter to New Brunswick’s chief medical officer and the chief federal public health officer.
Over the past year, I have been following 147 cases, between the ages of 17 and 80 years old. Out of those, 57 are early-onset cases and 41 are young-onset cases,” the letter from Marrero said, according to the Toronto Star.
A human version of mad cow disease called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) is believed to be caused by eating beef products contaminated with central nervous system tissue, such as brain and spinal cord, from cattle infected with mad cow disease.
What Are the Symptoms of vCJD?
The disease can affect all age groups and is very hard to diagnose until it has nearly run its course. In the early stages of vCJD, people have symptoms related to the nervous system, like depression and loss of coordination. Later in the illness, dementia develops. But only in advanced stages of the disease can brain abnormalities be detected by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). vCJD is fatal, usually within 13 months of the onset of symptoms.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: AlienBorg
You forgot one: a weaponized pathogen.
A human version of mad cow disease called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) is believed to be caused by eating beef products contaminated with central nervous system tissue, such as brain and spinal cord, from cattle infected with mad cow disease.
What Are the Symptoms of vCJD?
The disease can affect all age groups and is very hard to diagnose until it has nearly run its course. In the early stages of vCJD, people have symptoms related to the nervous system, like depression and loss of coordination. Later in the illness, dementia develops. But only in advanced stages of the disease can brain abnormalities be detected by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). vCJD is fatal, usually within 13 months of the onset of symptoms.
[www.webmd.com...]
Whatever is causing the problem, I'm sure there'll be an mRNA vaccine for it soon. We need to watch what Fauci, Gates, etc. are investing heavily in now.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: AlienBorg
It's being said that multiple patients tested for extremely high levels of glyphosate, and other environmental toxins at over 40 times the average exposure.
Products containing glyphosate may cause eye or skin irritation. People who breathed in spray mist from products containing glyphosate felt irritation in their nose and throat. Swallowing products with glyphosate can cause increased saliva, burns in the mouth and throat, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Long-term feeding studies in animals were assessed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory authorities. Based on these evaluations, they found there is no evidence glyphosate is toxic to the nervous or immune systems. They also found it is not a developmental or reproductive toxin.
originally posted by: AlienBorg
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Long-term feeding studies in animals were assessed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory authorities. Based on these evaluations, they found there is no evidence glyphosate is toxic to the nervous or immune systems. They also found it is not a developmental or reproductive toxin.
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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Hmm, mysterious health disorder after receiving experimental gene therapy multiple times....
Hmmm...
Yep, can't think of anything.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Hmm, mysterious health disorder after receiving experimental gene therapy multiple times....
Hmmm...
Yep, can't think of anything.
Even if it started back in 2015, no one made a fuss over it, but after the experimental gene therapies rolled out, now there's a big increase and cases climbing in numbers..
I would definitely say there's a connection.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Hmm, mysterious health disorder after receiving experimental gene therapy multiple times....
Hmmm...
Yep, can't think of anything.
Even if it started back in 2015, no one made a fuss over it, but after the experimental gene therapies rolled out, now there's a big increase and cases climbing in numbers..
I would definitely say there's a connection.
ETA: As you can clearly see, after the jabs, all kinds of "conditions" and medical problems have been exponentially exasperated.
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: AlienBorg
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Long-term feeding studies in animals were assessed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory authorities. Based on these evaluations, they found there is no evidence glyphosate is toxic to the nervous or immune systems. They also found it is not a developmental or reproductive toxin.
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Riiiiight. Same people who said that the mandated death jabs were safe and effective and that nobody taking them would catch or tansmit the WuFlu, I bet.
TRUST THE SCIELIENCED!
I believe nothing the establishment says.
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The information provided indicates that exposure to glyphosate or its commercial formulations induces several neurotoxic effects. It has been shown that exposure to this pesticide during the early stages of life can seriously affect normal cell development by deregulating some of the signaling pathways involved in this process, leading to alterations in differentiation, neuronal growth, and myelination. Glyphosate also seems to exert a significant toxic effect on neurotransmission and to induce oxidative stress, neuroinflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction, processes that lead to neuronal death due to autophagy, necrosis, or apoptosis, as well as the appearance of behavioral and motor disorders. The doses of glyphosate that produce these neurotoxic effects vary widely but are lower than the limits set by regulatory agencies. Although there are important discrepancies between the analyzed findings, it is unequivocal that exposure to glyphosate produces important alterations in the structure and function of the nervous system of humans, rodents, fish, and invertebrates.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Hmm, mysterious health disorder after receiving experimental gene therapy multiple times....
Hmmm...
Yep, can't think of anything.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: AlienBorg
Acute exposure to glyphosates is fairly low risk. The problem is chronic exposure. That's when it can get nasty. In animal studies it was found that beneficial bacteria in the GI tract was significantly reduced, while harmful bacteria, such as salmonella not only were largely unaffected, but grew successfully. Exposure when young causes all kinds of damage to the central nervous system.
The information provided indicates that exposure to glyphosate or its commercial formulations induces several neurotoxic effects. It has been shown that exposure to this pesticide during the early stages of life can seriously affect normal cell development by deregulating some of the signaling pathways involved in this process, leading to alterations in differentiation, neuronal growth, and myelination. Glyphosate also seems to exert a significant toxic effect on neurotransmission and to induce oxidative stress, neuroinflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction, processes that lead to neuronal death due to autophagy, necrosis, or apoptosis, as well as the appearance of behavioral and motor disorders. The doses of glyphosate that produce these neurotoxic effects vary widely but are lower than the limits set by regulatory agencies. Although there are important discrepancies between the analyzed findings, it is unequivocal that exposure to glyphosate produces important alterations in the structure and function of the nervous system of humans, rodents, fish, and invertebrates.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
The EPA initially issued an ID for glyphosate, but was successfully sued over it, and pulled the human health portion of the ID after the court determined that it was improperly issued without an affects determination. Bayer is removing glyphosate based herbicides from the market completely, because of all the lawsuits.
like hallucinations, muscle wasting, vision problems, memory loss, and abnormal movements were seen in 2015 in a small cluster of patients, eventually growing to 48 cases.