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September 2, 2024 Neonicotinoids create blood pressure problems, particularly in feet creating foot pain. Medical doctors don't know what the cause is; so they say to wear pressure socks. It's a losing battle, until the neonicotinoids are gotten out of the food. Neonicotinoids act upon neurotransmitters that influence smooth muscles. Arteries are made of smooth muscles. So arteries cannot control blood pressure properly when exposed to neonicotinoids. When noticing the problem, try to find food that doesn't create the problem. It's not easy, because neonicotinoids don't break down, they accumulate until being gradually expelled. Other chemicals break down and are gone from meat; but neonicotinoids accumulate in meat. They can also be found in other types of foods. There is no excuse using such dastardly chemicals in agriculture. They are not effective substitutes for anything. But crazies say neonicotinoids do not affect humans due to a methyl group. A methyl group is totally irrelevant to neurotransmitters, because it is nothing but an invisible, oily bump. Neurotransmitters need large, polarized groups to be identifiable in a highly reliable manner. They are usually heterocyclic. That means they usually start with a benzene ring and add more cyclic structures on the side, because that result is very rigid and polarized. Therefore, anyone saying a methyl group is relevant to neonicotinoids is a lunatic. But perhaps even worse is the stability. When any chemical does not break down, it damages anything and everything it contacts in biological systems. There is no excuse for using such chemicals in agriculture or in contact with food. Avoiding neonicotinoids is quite difficult. If foot problems result from food, first try different sources of protein. Also try different vegetables. But the task is difficult with trial-and-error due to the chemicals not breaking down, which might require two days or more to disappear. To get rid of the chemicals, drink a lot of water, but not a lot while eating food. And while endeavoring on that hopeless task, write to Congresspersons and tell them to get the neonicotinoids out of agriculture. Stabilized chemicals have no business in contact with humans no matter what they do; and neonicotinoids have no realistic reason to be used in agriculture.
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