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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Dear subscribers - my wife and I are taking the time to unplug and camp out this week. We appreciate your comments and will get back to you next week! - Roman and Bohdanna

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I suspect it is fungal - lots of links between these skin issues and various types of fungus - and fungus are sensitive to types of light - both blue and red are needed to kill them, while some blue light frequencies alone can make them grow. These skin issues on the face are also highly correlated with Parkinson's - whenever I am more symptomatic than normal, I can tell it by the inflammation of skin on my face. Some of these fungus are known to eat l-dopa the precursor to dopamine, and deposit alpha-synuclein the misfolded protein associated with pd, and so there is a school of thought that these fungal infections are causal of pd, and hence anything which makes the fungus worse will increase the symptoms. This will include too much screen use, according this...

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