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Interesting,but isn't seborrhea dermatitis also Hereditary? Shirley
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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


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>> 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
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>> > 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
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>> > 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]
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