Parkinson’s: Manganese at the Brain Stem?

What if, with Parkinson’s, I have crossed Omega. From my point of view, the universe is no longer accelerating and expanding; it is decelerating and contracting, and I need to do the same. When I perceive manganese, I use my iron (magnetism) to condense.

Why might I be perceiving too much manganese?

“[G]lyphosate, through its disruption of bile acid homeostasis, ironically promotes toxic accumulation of Mn in the brainstem, leading to conditions such as PD and prion diseases.”: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4392553/

And what if, with ALS, I have crossed Alpha. From my point of view, the universe is no longer decelerating and contracting; it is accelerating and expanding, and I need to do the same. When I perceive iron, I use my manganese (“reverse magnetism”) to expand. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) takes its other name from American baseball legend Lou “the iron horse” Gehrig.

I am both creating a context, and responding to that context, at the same time.

Sodium: the universe is expanding, so I need to contract. But perhaps the reason the universe appears to be expanding is that my brain is high in sodium.

Potassium: the universe is contracting, so I need to expand. But perhaps the reason the universe appears to be contracting is that my brain is high in potassium.

These models put matter, light, and energy on a continuum. The perspective of matter (sodium) is below the baseline (pH7); the perspective of energy (potassium) is above it.

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