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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2020 · 37 MIN

EP #40 Dave Bona, Mefloquine Poisoning / Quinism

from Operation Tango Romeo, the Trauma Recovery Podcast · host Mark Meincke

Agent Orange, Mefloquine, PCB's, ... Soldiers are often exposed to toxic, and even lethal substances with the full knowledge of their superiors.  This puts the Government on the hook, and they cover their ass every single time.  Deny, Deny, Deny.... Here is how to know if you have Mefloquine poisoning, and what to do about it.  Mefloquine is also known as Lariam, Tafenoquine, Krintafel, and Arakoda. Dr. Remington Nevin,  https://remingtonnevin.com/index.html https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do The Quinism Foundation https://quinism.org/ https://foothillsintegrative.com/ https://innergycomprehensive.ca/ http://www.drzukiwski.com/ http://neurofield.org/provider-directory/ http://www.kipn.org/ https://brockpsychologicalservices.com/our-team/ https://veteranshouse.ca/ Symptoms of mefloquine poisoning The term “quinism” may seem new, but the symptoms of poisoning by mefloquine (previously marketed as Lariam®), tafenoquine (marketed as Krintafel® and Arakoda™), chloroquine (marketed as Aralen®), and related quinoline drugs are all too familiar: Tinnitus. Dizziness. Vertigo. Paresthesias. Visual disturbances. Gastroesophageal and intestinal problems. Nightmares. Insomnia. Sleep apnea. Anxiety. Agoraphobia. Paranoia. Cognitive dysfunction. Depression. Personality change. Suicidal thoughts. These symptoms are not “side effects”. They are symptoms of poisoning by a class of drug that is neurotoxic and that injures the brain and brainstem. This poisoning causes a disease, and this disease has a name: Chronic quinoline encephalopathy — also known as quinism. If you have any American vets asking about mefloquine poisoning share with them Bill Manofsky’s contact https://www.facebook.com/bill.mnnnnnn  

Agent Orange, Mefloquine, PCB's, ... Soldiers are often exposed to toxic, and even lethal substances with the full knowledge of their superiors.  This puts the Government on the hook, and they cover their ass every single time.  Deny, Deny, Deny.... Here is how to know if you have Mefloquine poisoning, and what to do about it.  Mefloquine is also known as Lariam, Tafenoquine, Krintafel, and Arakoda. Dr. Remington Nevin,  https://remingtonnevin.com/index.html https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do The Quinism Foundation https://quinism.org/ https://foothillsintegrative.com/ https://innergycomprehensive.ca/ http://www.drzukiwski.com/ http://neurofield.org/provider-directory/ http://www.kipn.org/ https://brockpsychologicalservices.com/our-team/ https://veteranshouse.ca/ Symptoms of mefloquine poisoning The term “quinism” may seem new, but the symptoms of poisoning by mefloquine (previously marketed as Lariam®), tafenoquine (marketed as Krintafel® and Arakoda™), chloroquine (marketed as Aralen®), and related quinoline drugs are all too familiar: Tinnitus. Dizziness. Vertigo. Paresthesias. Visual disturbances. Gastroesophageal and intestinal problems. Nightmares. Insomnia. Sleep apnea. Anxiety. Agoraphobia. Paranoia. Cognitive dysfunction. Depression. Personality change. Suicidal thoughts. These symptoms are not “side effects”. They are symptoms of poisoning by a class of drug that is neurotoxic and that injures the brain and brainstem. This poisoning causes a disease, and this disease has a name: Chronic quinoline encephalopathy — also known as quinism. If you have any American vets asking about mefloquine poisoning share with them Bill Manofsky’s contact https://www.facebook.com/bill.mnnnnnn

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