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Doug Brown's avatar

Fantastic article. Thank you for putting this together. There was one sunny day here at the end of June when I was suffering from leaky gut and someone I know died that night in their sleep. A talk with a first responder indicated many people were suffering that day. I feel lucky to be learning of the arsine gas issue. I will continue to learn about this and stay aware.

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The Boom Review's avatar

Mega plumes of CO from 23rd June to late 26th. High energy waves propagating over the whole of Alaska by the looks of it. Take a look at Ventusky Air quality/CO layer. I can't post the image on here for some reason. https://www.ventusky.com/?p=64.7;-148.1;4&l=co&t=20250623/2100

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Doug Brown's avatar

Quite interesting. I do not understand it. I am definitely open to learning more about how this would affect the people exposed!

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The Boom Review's avatar

The high energy waves can affect whatever organs are embedded with arsenic. Knocking them out of whack. Heart, brain and lungs seem to struggle the most followed by kidneys, liver, pancreas.

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Goodness Doug that is very sad. It sounds like everyone has been struggling. Certain areas seem to get more attention than others. Can you remember what day this was, as there were strong lightning storms around the end of June? They can activate arsenic and excess calcium already embedded in the body.

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Doug Brown's avatar

It was June 28. Me and the guy who died were both working outside. Seemed like a nice day. No lightning in our area (I am in Alaska.)

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The Boom Review's avatar

I'll check it out. See if there is anything obvious. We have been seeing quite a lot of carbon monoxide plumes across Europe and North America, which indicate high energy activity underground.

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Doug Brown's avatar

While I do not know for sure what cause my gut inflammation and pain around my spleen, I would like to share that applying DMSO to the skin on the affected area resolved the problem.

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The Boom Review's avatar

Interesting. Sulphur maybe helped. Was it a liquid?

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Fibro Vision's avatar

I think a detox article would be great

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The Boom Review's avatar

Will do my best but Arsenic and calcium are really difficult to move.

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Fibro Vision's avatar

I just had a thought, I worked for a naturopath some years ago. She used to discuss detox with me. She studied various detox pathways. She said the best way to detox is to get the correct mineral for the receptor. If the right mineral wasn't available it would uptake the nearest element to it.

So if you detoxed without providing the correct element the receptor would just reuptake the circulating one. Does that help? There used to be a website called accu cell and they had table of atagonsists and synagists but they seem to have removed it when I last checked.

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The Boom Review's avatar

Yes that is exactly right. Phosphate is really important and anything that can bind As.

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Rachel's avatar

Hi Caroline,

Could arsenic cause mutated gene expression?

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The Boom Review's avatar

Yes. What is the scenario?

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Rachel's avatar

I have the cEDS the expression occurred after a botched operation in 2009. However I'm wondering if a build up of arsenic could have been a contributing factor.

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The Boom Review's avatar

Arsenic together with excess calcium can be very destructive to the skin and connective tissues. If it were me I would up phosphate in French or Italian part baked bread (no added calcium), Italian dry pasta (not fresh/wet pasta) and lean meat will build up levels of phosphate. Check everything you eat for added calcium and avoid., including supplements - (almost always packed with calcium) Reduce dairy. Obvs am not a doctor (see disclaimer) but this is what I would do.

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Rachel's avatar

Thank you. I can only eat meat because of mast cell Activation Syndrome. Beef butter and eggs, to be precise.

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The Boom Review's avatar

What are the key benefits you are finding?

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Rachel's avatar

Massively reduced pain and inflammation. From personal experience, beef actually has magical healing properties. 🥰

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Doug Brown's avatar

yes It's a strange liquid with a freezing point of 18.5°C (65.3°F)

As I live in Alaska mine stays frozen most of the year but it is liquid on hot summer days

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