Friday, April 30, 2021

Does LSD cause cancer? Or Cure it?

  Jacobson said there was reason to anticipate a high incidence of leukemia among LSD users in future years.

Madera Tribune, Volume 76, Number 197, 20 February 1968 
A doctor told Congress today there Is evidence the drug LSD can “significantly increase the chance of cancer." The witness. Dr. Cecil B. Jacobson of George Washington University’s medical school

so 2-4-D mimics Auxin, a growth hormone in plants, - and therefore KILLS the plant by uncontrolled growth.

Auxin in plants is similar to tryptophan or serotonin in humans - as per quantum biology. 

 The doctor said evidence was building that LSD or any other agent that causes chomosomes to break including caffeine additives in sufficient amounts will shorten cell life in the user and “significantly increase the chance of of cancer.”

A good  music friend of mine died at age 24 from Leukemia - he used to do LSD all the time - before I knew him. He told me this.

 

 https://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/19/7/783.full.pdf

 Medicine: LSD and Leukemia

http://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,900990,00.html 

 In 1967, more than a year after he began using lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), a 19-year-old U.S. college freshman was admitted to New York's Presbyterian Hospital complaining of fever and malaise. After extensive laboratory tests, his ailment was diagnosed as acute leukemia, or "cancer of the blood," a fatal disease of the blood-forming organs. At about the same time, a 22-year-old Australian suffering from an obsessive-compulsive neurosis was treated with LSD injections for two months. A year later, suffering from fatigue, pallor, bleeding gums, rashes and an "influenza-like illness," he too was found to be a victim of acute leukemia.

  For more than two years, however, laboratory evidence connecting LSD and leukemia has been mounting. Cell damage from LSD was first reported in March 1967 by a team of researchers headed by Dr. Maimon M. Cohen at the State University of New York in Buffalo. Within six months, so much evidence had accumulated that the National Foundation-March of Dimes called an emergency meeting of top geneticists to consider the problem. The geneticists were properly hesitant to report outright that LSD causes leukemia. Nevertheless, they observed that the cells of people who had used LSD showed a high incidence of the kind of chromosome breaks and abnormalities characteristic of leukemia. The abnormalities occurred four to five times more frequently among LSD users than among nonusers, said Dr. Cohen.

Leukemia can spread to the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain and spinal cord. The leukemia cells may build up in the cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the spine and brain.

 Among these features were the patient's unusual bone-marrow chromosome pattern and the presence of large cells containing multiple micronucleoli. Dr. Lionel Grossbard and colleagues at Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons, who reported the case of the U.S. college student in the A.M.A. Journal, were somewhat more cautious in their conclusions. Further evidence is needed, they said, before the relationship between LSD and leukemia can be conclusively established.

 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0165111077900033

As to the drug's oncogenic potential, the 3 reported cases of leukemia in LSD users are most likely the result of coincidence.

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Minnegrow All Natural organic biosolid fertilizer pellets - fueled by it's own Biogas

 Hopefully they source the biosolids away from all the industrial pollution. I don't know - it's made in a southern suburb of the Twin Cities - so "down stream" of the pollution.

 

 

 

So the EPA permit does SEPARATE out "industrial" waste from "domestic" biosolids. Very cool.

 Then I used Earth Science Iron 

This is not a fertilizer - so I had the spreader setting way down set to 7.  Even though this stuff is pricey - it lasts a long time for area coverage.

The biosolid product also has iron added to it - not as much as the Earth Science Iron.

 

 So the reason I like this so much better than other "biosolid" products is that this BCA MinneGrow is in pellet or granule form - so it easily spreads through the broadcast spreader.

If it was "Milorganite" - I think that is just basically soil.

I can get all the soil compost I want up the community compost site but previously it did not spread well in the spreader. It was caking up and to fluffy and light to fall down.

But I put in a new agitator that I think will "mix" up the soil better. So I should try it.

I think I will MIX in soil with the grass seed for an Overseeding session on the front lawn.

https://www.twincities.com/2013/01/12/toilet-to-table-human-waste-serves-as-cheap-effective-fertilizer/

 OK so I got adblocked out of that article.

https://metrocouncil.org/Wastewater-Water/Publications-And-Resources/WASTEWATER/TREATMENT-PLANTS/BlueLakeWastewaterTreatmentSupplement-pdf.aspx

 

Cool - what do they do with the Biogas?

Oh it's fed back to fuel the Pelletizer machine. cool

Wow - I really like this product.

https://metrocouncil.org/Wastewater-Water/Projects/Sewer-Planning-Construction-Updates/Projects/BlueLakeWWTP-809700/Updates/Blue-Lake-Wastewater-Treatment-Plant-Improvements.aspx