All of the chemicals would be in chemotherapy. There are some heavy metals used in chemotherapy, platinum is one of those.
http://www.acco.org/information/drugsaction.aspx
http://www.acco.org/information/drugsaction.aspx
I posted on this earlier. As far as I know, the chemotherapy drug containing platinum, Cisplatin, is still administered by the intravenous route only.
A person couldn't hide that type of poisoning activity... unless she was still injecting IV drugs of a different type. IDK. Her father says not.
Thyroid cancer patients given radiation can be dangerous to people around them for a week, doctors say, raising questions of where they should spend that time.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2010...ion-therapy/UPI-71201288027232/#ixzz2l2vyJPPY
Its administered in its intended route as IV, In an unintended route of ingestion. Give the same heavy metal toxic effects?
This is interesting... Simon said that Sharon has toxic neuropathy - she can barely walk - yet he was living downstairs and she upstairs. Kinda tough on a woman who can hardly walk.. Maybe they had an elevator?
I have no opinion at all about there being an affair, just thought it peculiar that Sharon would be navigating stairs in her condition.
It's a strange and sad story.
Brittany's father believes that she and her husband were murdered by the government in a massive conspiracy involving terrorists entering the country through Mexico, bribed border patrol agents, the Department of Homeland Security, and a brave whistleblower. He also claims her phones were tapped and that she was under government surveillance by means of black helicopters, etc.
Oh, and he also has a tell-all book and documentary movie coming out soon.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...husband-poisoned-death-government-spooks.html
Brittany's father believes that she and her husband were murdered by the government in a massive conspiracy involving terrorists entering the country through Mexico, bribed border patrol agents, the Department of Homeland Security, and a brave whistleblower. He also claims her phones were tapped and that she was under government surveillance by means of black helicopters, etc.
Oh, and he also has a tell-all book and documentary movie coming out soon.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...husband-poisoned-death-government-spooks.html
The bug that would play a major role in Brittany’s passing — Staphylococcus aureus — was imported from Puerto Rico, where Brittany had gone six weeks before her death to star in The Caller, a low-budget thriller that was the latest in a series of ever-lower-budget movies she had done during the previous three years, mostly for the payday.
She parted company after one day of shooting when the producers insisted on banning Simon from the set. Still, they stayed eight more days vacationing in San Juan, so, as Simon said, it wouldn’t “be a wasted trip.” But Simon and Sharon caught colds — Staphylococcus — while there. On the flight home to LAX on Nov. 28, 2009, Simon had what he described as a “mild heart attack.” Simon said Brittany administered CPR on the plane, even though Brittany was quoted as calling it an asthma attack. News reports of Simon’s medical problems and Brittany being replaced on Caller became the latest in a barrage of negative press about the couple.
That all added to her problems shortly after the return from Puerto Rico, when she caught Simon and Sharon’s bug. She took the antibiotic Biaxin, migraine pills, cough medicine and an over-the-counter nasal spray. The day she died, she had also taken an anti-depression drug (fluoxetine, aka Prozac), an anti-seizure drug (Klonopin), an anti-inflammatory (methylprednisolone) and a beta blocker that Simon gave her, as well as Vicoprofen to ease pain from her period. But Brittany kept getting sicker, and her laryngitis during her final 10 days was the worst of her life. She was also weakened by her period — the second in a month — which was causing anemia that cut her red-blood count to a quarter of normal.
On her final night, Brittany was gasping for breath, her lips turning blue from a lack of oxygen as her lungs filled with fluid. Despite her problems, Brittany had not seen a doctor for six weeks, though she consulted by phone a few times and had talked to a pharmacist. Late Friday afternoon of her final weekend, she made a doctor appointment for Monday. She never got there.
Aluminum is in a lot of immunizations as well, would you need to get boosters to travel to Puerto Rico?
I only asked about the shedding as my friend just went through radiation for a lump in her neck (thyroid maybe?) and they made her go to a hotel because she could pose a risk to her spouse.
I also saw this article about breast implants and platinum & silver: http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/P...plantsandProsthetics/BreastImplants/UCM064040
Could other types of radiation exposure sources be out there? I guess why I am bringing up other theories, is while yes, her numbers are high, they don't really strike me as fatal values, KWIM?
A history of exposure is the most critical aspect of diagnosing heavy metal toxicity. A complete history includes questions about potential occupational exposures, hobbies, recreational activities, and potential environmental exposure.
A complete dietary history should be taken, especially the ingestion of fish, seafood, and seaweed products since these will frequently be implicated as dietary sources of organic (and relatively nontoxic) mercury, arsenic, or both. The timing of ingestion relative to the collection of urine samples is critical to interpreting the results.
Herbal medications and dietary supplements are also potential sources of heavy metal exposure. Many Ayurvedic and Chinese patent medicines contain heavy metals.
Most acute presentations of heavy metal toxicity involve industrial exposure.
The ingestion of nonfood items such as paint chips, toys, and ballistic devices has also been implicated as the source of metal exposure in several cases.
Retained lead shot may ultimately lead to toxicity as well, although generally the shot must be bathed in relatively acidic body compartments like the stomach or joints in order for significant absorption of metal ions to occur.
I went down the rabbit hole reading about heavy metals in cosmetics.
http://www.cosmeticsdesign-europe.com/Regulation-Safety/Dangerous-cosmetics-seized-in-the-UK
You can search on the site above to see more articles on heavy metals. I guess you just never know what you are eating or putting on your body.
I found a face creme that inferred it contains platinum. $600+ per ounce. I'm a low end consumer of products. I can't imagine the amount of chemicals that actresses and models use on their hair and skin.
I would be especially weary of cosmetics or herbals purchased over the internet. A lot of people really do believe that the higher the price the better the product.