Low Toxin Studies Brain injury in Navy SEALs Who Died by Suicide

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Dr. Stephens talks about this topic as well and that some soldiers commit suicide due to the glucose limitation, as the symptoms become unbearable.

He died by suicide in his garage in North Carolina in 2019, after nearly 20 years in the Navy. But just before he died, he arranged a stack of books about brain injury by his side, and taped a note to the door that read, in part, “Gaps in memory, failing recognition, mood swings, headaches, impulsiveness, fatigue, anxiety, and paranoia were not who I was, but have become who I am. Each is worsening.”

These are exactly the symptoms Dr. Stephens describes and treats successfully. He specifically mentions rage as a typical symptom of severe brain injury.

The lab found an unusual pattern of damage seen only in people exposed repeatedly to blast waves.

The vast majority of blast exposure for Navy SEALs comes from firing their own weapons, not from enemy action. The damage pattern suggested that years of training intended to make SEALs exceptional was leaving some barely able to function.


The NY Times reports writes:

"There are brilliant people closing in on an in-vivo diagnosis, but it is likely at least five years away."

Laughably, these "brilliant people" have not even created a diagnosis yet, and there certainly won't be any treatment.

In this case, it is about a very specific type of damage related to blast waves of the weapons Navy SEALs use, but the solution is universal.

Knowledge about the dextrose protocol is urgently needed in society.
 
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