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Wen, knowing what you know now, about how specific supplements deal with metals etc, when you realize how what you are working on yourself, is the basis of the causes of many mental "illnesses", it will make you mad, and sad. Did any "Dr" of any kind, EVER think to do anything about metals with your mother? Excess ammonia/glutamate? Of course not. My Aunt that was in and out of mental institutions for years, got the electric shock treatments. When you say you feel like you are heading off serious conditions, it would scare you to know how right you are. If Newport solely focused on giving frequencies to "kill" stuff with, and not the other important information about how to deal with the metals and toxins too- well, we might all be meeting for morning conferences at a mental institution ourselves, rather than having a morning coffee club here.

What comes first? parasites in the brain--or blocked, non-functioning enzymes in the brain that would prevent them from being there in the first place?

one of the main causes they KNOW causes schizo, is the copper teeter totter being out of balance, and histamine (which is a hormone, produced in the brain by the hypothalamus) being out of balance. Copper is very much involved, and I think nickel too, but the main thing is the interference with the brain enzymes that Newport stresses are needed to clear the brain. It's like the enzymes that need fresh, bound copper to function, if the oxidized copper is in the way, it won't get the fresh copper needed. Same thing with the histamine. The enzyme that regulates the histamine enzyme, needs fresh copper. The enzyme that regulates ammonia (urea cycle) needs fresh copper. Histamine is needed for specific processes in the body (including regulating stomach acid), but if the teeter totter is out of balance, the histamine that isn't being broken down and detoxed (which requires Vitamin C) is going to be excessive, and the result is allergies/asthma.

And..toxic copper and other metals, are definetly passed from mother to child. Have you ever heard of anyone with mental illnesses being treated for metals or ammonia/excess glutamate, or hormone/histamine imbalances?
The Pineal gland has to have a type of histamine to stimulate it in the brain, or it shrinks. They have discovered that people with MS have a low level of the histamine needed in the brain, and a shrunken pineal gland.

http://www.healthrecovery.com/HRC_2006/Depression_06/D_roller_coaster.htm


>> The consequences of histamine imbalance in the brain was discovered at the New Jersey Psychiatric Institute in 1966 where Dr. Carl Pfeiffer and his colleagues devised a method for accurately assaying tissue histamine content, followed by the discovery that the blood (and therefore presumably the brain) of most schizophrenics contained abnormal levels of histamine.

They watched seventy-two chronic schizophrenics with abnormally low histamine gradually improve as levels were restored to normal. Another group of their patients showed highly elevated histamine. These patients experienced a marked reduction of symptoms as their histamine levels were brought down to the normal range.

It is now well established that over two-thirds of schizophrenics have abnormal histamine readings

In your hypothalamus, histamine stimulates the release of the important neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine. Another role of brain histamine is to counterbalance dopamine in that area of the brain that filters sensory information coming into your brain. With too little histamine, dopamine levels are elevated. The result of too low histamine can be thought disorders or even hallucinations that feel like your mind is playing tricks on you.

Other psychiatric symptoms develop when too MUCH histamine heightens and distorts the release of these key neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine. When abnormally high, histamine will cause over stimulation, aggressiveness, compulsivity, and a racing brain (among other symptoms.)


 

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