Interesting,but isn't seborrhea dermatitis also Hereditary? Shirley -----Original Message----- From: Sharon & Jim LeBlanc <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Friday, February 11, 2000 11:05 AM Subject: Fw: Potassium tellurite caused no demyelination, Tellurium Seborrhea and Selenium Selsun Blue >---------- >> From: Sharon & Jim LeBlanc <[log in to unmask]> >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Fw: Potassium tellurite caused no demyelination, Tellurium >Seborrhea and Selenium Selsun Blue >> Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 1:45 PM >> >> >> >> ---------- >> > From: Sharon & Jim LeBlanc <[log in to unmask]> >> > To: [log in to unmask] >> > Subject: Potassium tellurite caused no demyelination, Tellurium >Seborrhea >> and Selenium Selsun Blue >> > Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 1:43 PM >> > >> > PMID 9804288 Role of Organotellurium species in tellurium neuropathy by >> JF >> > Goodrum >> > Potassium Tellurite caused no demyelination. >> > >> > I find it interesting that selenium Selsun Blue is the treatment for >> > seborrhea dermatitis, especially since it is the antagonist of >tellurium. >> > I find it interesting that tellurium is found with gold that can cause >> > seborrhea dermatitis. >> > I find it interesting that Parkinsonians frequently have seborrhea >> > dermatitis. >> > >> > There is an article on the list about the lack of taste sense in >> > Parkinsons. If tellurium were being absorbed slowly, in low amounts, >over >> > the years, I'm not sure you would get a metallic taste or rash until >> there >> > was a lot in the system. I don't know if tellurium builds up or how the >> > body gets rid of it. >> > >> > Potassium is absorbed by plants, I haven't read about plants and >> tellurium. >> > Tellurium is rare, but I'm not so sure about tellurite. >> > Could you speak with the powers that be and reconsider looking into >> > tellurium and Parkinsons Disease. >> > Thanks for listening, there was a lot to say. >> > [log in to unmask] >> > >> >