Mental Illness Can Be Physically Proven. Why Isn't It Done?

Miguel Lahunken

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Either you are, or, you're not. Tests can be made that definitely
prove mental illness, or disprove it. Why can't we use these tests to prove innocence?

Schizophrenia is caused by a gene called DISC1 that caused too many
axons and dendrites between the neurons. This causes more than the
"normal" 10% of the brain to be used at any one time.

This extra use of the brain is called "psychosis". LSD causes it by
blocking the inhibitory neurons. Muscarine causes it by overriding those
inhibitory neurons.

Muscarinic nervous system stimulation, like the parasympathetic nervous
system and vagal stimulation, causes it, such that scar tissue in the
muscarinic nervous system causes "shamans' disease".

Why is this little known? It concerns the supreme secret of every major
mystical lodge and priestcraft that ever was.

Back to the main topic. The schizophrenic gene, DISC1, can be detected
in a blood test.

Of course, a brain biopsy will detect the extra axons and dendrites of
schizophrenia, and, the mutated sodium pumps of bipolar manic depressive
disease will prove bipolar manic depression.

Psychosis will be proven by an MRI that shows the percentage of the
brain being used. There may be a bipolar manicdepressive gene. I haven't
heard of it yet.
 
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