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Snoshoe
Hi Kooky,
Here's a couple of the links I have on tobacco. (Note I don't think people smoking a pack a day is a good thing - all things in moderation. A couple or so smokes to take the edge off the synapses probably isn't going to kill you. - I don't use the radioactive tobacco, polluted by cesium, strontium etc. accidentally dumped on it by our gov., and a couple hundred added chemicals including heavy metals by the manufacturers.
Try to use a natural/organic tobacco, or grow your own.)

Nicotine has effect on the glutamate NMDA receptors, that is another area to look into. - Reduce excitability in the brain.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17017527 

http://inflammablog.blogspot.com/2008_04_06_archive.html 

Nicotine effects -likes a healthy alkaline environment, helps tyrosine which is useful in making thyroid hormone. This even has about the MAO-B I was looking at the other day, and lost that page. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par16.htm 

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Torch -
Ca-AEP is the form of calcium in your brain cell membrane walls that is vibrated/ionized out by cell phones, etc. W/o it, cells will also be even morequickly depleted of hydration, as you can see below:
> "Ca-AEP is a potent sensitizer of hypothalamic funcion. While also a bioavailable source of calcium, a deficiency of it causes a loss of cellular electrical charge, negatively affecting energy output. The calcium salt of 2-aminoethanol phosphate has been known as vitamin M1 in German literature. Ca-AEP is an essential factor for cell membrane integrity and cell sensitivity. It binds fatty acids and electrolytes to the cell membrane structure that generates the cell's electrical charge." vrp.com
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Evie,
I gotta put some things together and send you. I have a theory working in my head, lol.
Thought some of you might like this though neuron section part way down here, what things are doing/affecting in the brain: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/ap.html 

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(Hope I got the right person) Liked that Recession poem on Utube, besides the emf ones, and cfl bulb links. I have dial-up, so watching anything of that type is quite the job!
~ Snoshoe

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steve
Thank you, I am going to order that calcium

--- On Sat, 4/10/10, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote:

> From: snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]>
> Subject: [eSens] Kooky, Torch, Evie, links, esPaules
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 12:38 PM
> Hi Kooky,
> Here's a couple of the links I have on tobacco. (Note I
> don't think people smoking a pack a day is a good thing -
> all things in moderation. A couple or so smokes to take the
> edge off the synapses probably isn't going to kill you. - I
> don't use the radioactive tobacco, polluted by cesium,
> strontium etc. accidentally dumped on it by our gov., and a
> couple hundred added chemicals including heavy metals by the
> manufacturers.
> Try to use a natural/organic tobacco, or grow your own.)
>
> Nicotine has effect on the glutamate NMDA receptors, that
> is another area to look into. - Reduce excitability in the
> brain.
>
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17017527 
>
> http://inflammablog.blogspot.com/2008_04_06_archive.html
>
>
> Nicotine effects -likes a healthy alkaline environment,
> helps tyrosine which is useful in making thyroid hormone.
> This even has about the MAO-B I was looking at the other
> day, and lost that page. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par16.htm 
>
> =======
> Torch -
> Ca-AEP is the form of calcium in your brain cell membrane
> walls that is vibrated/ionized out by cell phones, etc. W/o
> it, cells will also be even more quickly depleted of
> hydration, as you can see below:
> > "Ca-AEP is a potent sensitizer of hypothalamic
> funcion. While also a bioavailable source of calcium, a
> deficiency of it causes a loss of cellular electrical
> charge, negatively affecting energy output. The calcium salt
> of 2-aminoethanol phosphate has been known as vitamin M1 in
> German literature. Ca-AEP is an essential factor for cell
> membrane integrity and cell sensitivity. It binds fatty
> acids and electrolytes to the cell membrane structure that
> generates the cell's electrical charge." vrp.com
> ========
> Evie,
> I gotta put some things together and send you. I have a
> theory working in my head, lol.
> Thought some of you might like this though neuron section
> part way down here, what things are doing/affecting in the
> brain: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/ap.html 
>
> ===
> (Hope I got the right person) Liked that Recession poem on
> Utube, besides the emf ones, and cfl bulb links. I have
> dial-up, so watching anything of that type is quite the
> job!
> ~ Snoshoe
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>     [hidden email]
>
>
>

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evie15422
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Hi Snoshoe,
 
I haven't forgotten you, Dear!  I have been trying to get my life caught up so I can have a "Snoshoe day".  lol  (Read all your great sites; mull over your ideas; write you, hopefully, at length.....  This coming week I have to spend alot of time away from home, but hopefully by next week I will have the time to spend a day or 2 searching your sites, etc.  I was hoping today I'd be caught up, but it isn't goingto happen, I am afraid.) 
 
Just wondered reading this if you also are taking calcium AEP?  Do yousee any/alot of differences taking it?  (For me, taken along with thepantethine, it is like a wonder drug.)  You know alot more about cal AEP than I do--and I used to know what you wrote here but forgot it. lol  (You sent me this info about 4 years ago!)
 
Thanks; Sno, 
Diane

--- On Sat, 4/10/10, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Kooky, Torch, Evie, links, esPaules
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Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 3:38 PM


 



Hi Kooky,
Here's a couple of the links I have on tobacco. (Note I don't think people smoking a pack a day is a good thing - all things in moderation. A couple or so smokes to take the edge off the synapses probably isn't going to kill you. - I don't use the radioactive tobacco, polluted by cesium, strontium etc. accidentally dumped on it by our gov., and a couple hundred added chemicals including heavy metals by the manufacturers.
Try to use a natural/organic tobacco, or grow your own.)

Nicotine has effect on the glutamate NMDA receptors, that is another area to look into. - Reduce excitability in the brain.

http://www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/ pubmed/17017527

http://inflammablog .blogspot. com/2008_ 04_06_archive. html

Nicotine effects -likes a healthy alkaline environment, helps tyrosine which is useful in making thyroid hormone. This even has about the MAO-B I was looking at the other day, and lost that page. http://www.bodybuil ding.com/fun/par16. htm

=======
Torch -
Ca-AEP is the form of calcium in your brain cell membrane walls that is vibrated/ionized out by cell phones, etc. W/o it, cells will also be even morequickly depleted of hydration, as you can see below:
> "Ca-AEP is a potent sensitizer of hypothalamic funcion. While also a bioavailable source of calcium, a deficiency of it causes a loss of cellular electrical charge, negatively affecting energy output. The calcium salt of 2-aminoethanol phosphate has been known as vitamin M1 in German literature. Ca-AEP is an essential factor for cell membrane integrity and cell sensitivity. It binds fatty acids and electrolytes to the cell membrane structure that generates the cell's electrical charge." vrp.com
========
Evie,
I gotta put some things together and send you. I have a theory working in my head, lol.
Thought some of you might like this though neuron section part way down here, what things are doing/affecting in the brain: http://faculty. washington. edu/chudler/ ap.html

===
(Hope I got the right person) Liked that Recession poem on Utube, besides the emf ones, and cfl bulb links. I have dial-up, so watching anything of that type is quite the job!
~ Snoshoe









     

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