4. a disturbed core of the Earth roiling such that the White Buffalo and other albinos began appearing increasingly
All of this affecting the psyche and immune systems of humans. What effect does this have on human interactions?
Job loss and bankruptcies stress the wage earner and his or her family alike. Marital harmony is stressed. Couples
wanting children find themselves unable to conceive. Fathers find their confidence in being a protector of the family
challenged, and mothers wanting a secure environment for their newborns and young find themselves tense. Children
reflect the environment they find themselves in, and even those homes supposedly sheltered from the buffeting of
economic problems sense the shape the world is in. The parents are tense, the child withdraws, and this is all
symptomatic of the stress the parents are under. If the issue of
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Autism, as childhood schizophrenia, has the brain chemistry affected, just as adult schizophrenia does - an excess of
this chemical, a lack of that chemical, etc. Just as the homosexual lifestyle can affect the brain development, can affect the hormones released, the decision by the child's body to be insane, to withdraw, can affect the developing child's
brain, which is so very plastic. Fever disturbs chemical relationships, chemical bonds, breaking them and thus allowing
normal brain development for a time. Regular heat treatments may result in the treatment of autistic children, in an
attempt to change the course of the disease, but this will prove futile in most cases.
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ZetaTalk: Autism Rise
That auto-immune factors have been found in some mothers, where their bodies are attacking the fetus brain, is not
surprising, as in autism cases the mothers are often tense, under stress, the setting that causes childhood schizophrenia in the first place. Auto-immune disease is due to a heightened immune system, as allergies are, so the fact that the
mother is reacting to what her body might consider a foreign substance from the fetus is not surprising. This reaction
in the mother can also teach the fetus to react in a similar fashion. The fetus brain cells, attacked, break down into
pieces, each viewed by the developing fetus as a foreign substance as the clues that the cell is whole are missing,
disrupted.
Fever can unlock autism's grip: study
Dec 3, 2007
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN2921232720071203?
Autoimmune Theories
http://www.healing-arts.org/children/autism-overview.htm#Autoimmune
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ZetaTalk: Psychosis
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The brain is intrinsically physical, and subject to thousands of influences including injury, chemicals manufactured
within the body, chemicals invading or inserted into the body, and the effects of aging. One has only to visit mental
wards, nursing homes, and back alleys to see humans out of touch and apparently in another world. Even primitive
man suffered these problems, becoming psychotic with grief or fear or even born psychotic, and discovering to their
horror or pleasure that certain foods did more than fill their bellies. Is psychosis and senility intrinsic to man,