Friday, June 12, 2020

No, it's totally NOT in my head!

I had an incredibly inspiring conversation this morning--so I'm back to share more findings in my journey toward health.

Today let me present a few facts. As opposed to c0nspiracy the0ries (otherwise known as Facts Someone Doesn't Want to Admit).

A wise doctor of chiropractic (DC) once told me that FMS was physical, chemical, and/or emotional. Let's explore what mine might be.

  1. Physical: I had a car accident right before the FMS symptoms presented. Also, there's a genetic marker for predisposition to FMS. Meaning it could run in the family--and by my experience, does.
  2. Chemical: Neurotoxins are held in the body and loop around between gut & bowels without leaving, according to multiple doctors' statements, until they're released by something like chlorella.  Notably, "Lyme" disease, with nearly identical symptoms to FMS except that you can recover from Lyme, comes from a real place...that does/did biological warfare testing using insects like ticks. Credible accounts, including my own conversations with nurses working in FL at the time, suggest FMS and AIDS were distributed in FL through mosquitos, about the time I visited, and shortly before I contracted FMS symptoms.
  3.  Emotional: A few years ago, I posted a blog that questioned the source of my nervous condition (FMS). Is it all in my head, I queried. TLdr: No, it's not psychosomatic.

Ruling out numbers three and one, due to my happy nature and years of chiropractic treatment to align my spine, I am now highly focused on number two. At present my viewpoint is that FMS is likely caused and/or exacerbated by a neurotoxin or overload of them that were manmade and distributed. (Reference my earlier blogs on FMS being a Gulf War Syndrome.) This is not so far-fetched if you consider that even the "pure" water we drink has neurotoxins like flouride deliberately added.


This actually makes perfect sense. It explains why MDs want nothing to do with FMS whatsoever. If MDs suspect that FMS is a byproduct of the work of biological agents not present in nature, that'd explain why they 1) never study it in med school b/c it's not in textbooks, 2) deny it exists, 3) when they can't disprove it exists, try to treat with BS pharma drugs that won't work, and 4) try to discredit any natural things like chlorella and neuro-detoxes that might.


So that's the latest on my research! Back to analytics...