YJ02
Well Known GateFan
So, seriously,, there IS a growing issue, or should I say, a drying issue in Salt Lake City
one that could cause some very serious issues in the behavior of its residents, even near to, or very much like a "movie type" reaction where a person is exposed and affected and begins to react violently a very real possibility-- "acute psychosis"
Why is this so? Well, seems that the Great Salt Lake is drying up and in its wake what remains is a dry, dusty palette of powdery arsenic and lead.
Both arsenic and lead can cause severe behavioral issues, arsenic more so than lead. If inhaled in a powder form, as it would be in this case, the effects could take effect much sooner. In person's with any type of existing Cognitive- Behavioral Issues, or those compromised in other ways like being homeless or drug addicted or even other wise stressed and anxious from work, etc.
If the GSL does not begin to receive water and its level begin to rise, the issue of the blowing arsenic and lead and other metals WILL happen, if it effects people in this dramatic way will remain to be seen
although, when I saw this news video, it reminded me of reading the story on the lake levels a month or two ago. So far, the police do not know WHY this man behaved as he did-- patient Zero?
sources on GSL drying:
one that could cause some very serious issues in the behavior of its residents, even near to, or very much like a "movie type" reaction where a person is exposed and affected and begins to react violently a very real possibility-- "acute psychosis"
Why is this so? Well, seems that the Great Salt Lake is drying up and in its wake what remains is a dry, dusty palette of powdery arsenic and lead.
Both arsenic and lead can cause severe behavioral issues, arsenic more so than lead. If inhaled in a powder form, as it would be in this case, the effects could take effect much sooner. In person's with any type of existing Cognitive- Behavioral Issues, or those compromised in other ways like being homeless or drug addicted or even other wise stressed and anxious from work, etc.
If the GSL does not begin to receive water and its level begin to rise, the issue of the blowing arsenic and lead and other metals WILL happen, if it effects people in this dramatic way will remain to be seen
although, when I saw this news video, it reminded me of reading the story on the lake levels a month or two ago. So far, the police do not know WHY this man behaved as he did-- patient Zero?
Utah police release video of fatal encounter
The Salt Lake City Police Department has released body-camera footage of a struggle between police officers and an unarmed man, who wound up dead. (August 28)
www.yahoo.com
sources on GSL drying:
Utah's Great Salt Lake Is Drying Out
Water levels, the lowest ever measured, are placing migrating birds, local communities and economic development at high risk
www.smithsonianmag.com
The effects of arsenic exposure on the nervous system - PubMed
Arsenic (As) is a common environmental contaminant widely distributed around the world. Human exposure to this metalloid comes from well water and contaminated soil, from fish and other sea organisms rich in methylated arsenic species, and from occupational exposure. It has been reported that...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
An Unusual Case of Acute Psychosis With Obsessive-Compulsive Features Following Arsenic Poisoning - PubMed
Arsenic exposure, particularly the chronic type, can lead to poisoning with manifestations presenting in multiple organ systems. However, acute psychosis is not a commonly described manifestation of arsenic exposure. In this report, we present the case of a patient who developed acute psychosis...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov