Re: Still things we can do
These are what they are talking about for symptoms of Lead, in the study with the Vitamin C:
oh yeh, and you are not a real pleasant person to be around either--like it says, kind of on the "surly side". Don't feel like being sociable. I got to where I could recognize when Newport was having a Lead dump, from his posts. One word answers.
>>Most frequent complaints were fatigue, anorexia, sleeplessness, or restless sleep; pains in the legs (gastrocnemius muscles) or in the forearms near the elbow; tenderness on deep pressure over the same areas, and irritability. Less frequently, complaint was made of trembling, constipation, sexual impotence, and joint pain. Observations on these patients consisted mainly of pyorrhea, spongy gums, and poor dentition in 75 per cent; tremor of varying degree, involving fingers and hand, usually bilaterally, and pallor of varying degree in 50 per cent; weakened extensibility at the wrist in about 10 per cent. One of the most striking signs was the surliness encountered in the majority of these subjects.