Hypophonia, Bradykinesia, Rigidity, Shuffling gait - Tragic Symptoms of Endotoxin Parkinson's Disease
Americans are witnessing the rapid demise of their President and the Democrats should perform an act of Kindness by finding another candidate
The man with the US Nuclear Armageddon Codes must be removed from office, not just as an act of kindness, but to prevent the clear and immediate danger of Warmonger allies selling murderous Genocidal Weapons on behalf of their puppet masters.
The move from “Conventional” to “Nuclear” slaughter of innocents is just a matter of time in the northern hemisphere and AUKUS makes every city in Australia a reachable target for ICBMs.
Earlier I wrote about Endotoxin recognition as a primary cause of Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson's Disease after Pfizer jabs most likely due to Endotoxin in every vial
In a recent article I wrote about Endotoxin in Pfizer jabs being known to readily cross the Blood-Brain-Barrier and target Microglia, causing many of the common Adverse Events reported by hundreds of millions of Jabbees. Endotoxin also damages other types of Brain cells, including Astrocytes.
I will add a few more Endotoxin references soon.
Collagen Injection to treat Hypophonia
Found an interesting paper on Hypophonia treatment via Collagen injection.1


The injection technique is similar to a technique described previously for injection of botulinum toxin. Topical anesthesia using aerosolized phenylephrine 1% and 4% lidocaine was applied to the nasopharynx, and additional aerosolized lidocaine or benzocaine were applied to the oral cavity and hypopharynx to reduce nasal irritation and gagging during the insertion of the nasopharyngoscope. No local anesthetic injections were used at the collagen injection site. After fiberscope insertion, the patient's neck was extended when possible and the position of the cricoid and inferior border of the thyroid cartilage and thyroid notch was identified by external landmarks. Because the superior surface of the vocal fold lies at approximately half the distance between the superior notch and the inferior border of the thyroid cartilage, injection was placed below this level but above the inferior thyroid cartilage margin. Transcartilaginous injection was used unless cartilage calcification prevented it, in which case needle placement was through the cricothyroid membrane (Figs. 1 and 2).
The authors care about Parkinson’s Disease Hypophonia victims:
The “why bother?“ attitude expressed by some when faced with patients exhibiting severe multisystem neurodegenerative diseases should be discouraged, and patients should be heartened by the knowledge that even a little improvement in one of their motor systems can make a large difference in their quality of life.
Gerald S. Berke, Bruce Gerratt, Jody Kreiman, Katherine Jackson. 1999. Treatment of Parkinson Hypophonia With Percutaneous Collagen Augmentation. Laryngoscope 109:1295-1299.