Paul Saladino· MD
such an interesting correlation it's really it really strengthens this idea that there may be lectins whether they're Nightshade lectins or other plant lectins these carbohydrate binding proteins in Plants transiting from our gut to our brain and then once they get to our brain it's not impossible to imagine that they could transmit to all the spinal nerves I mean the brain is essentially contiguous with the spinal cord as you know and people will hear so once it gets from the gut to the central nervous system that is the brain the cerebellum you know and the spinal cord it's all connected and so we definitely could be seeing these lectins being deposited throughout the central nervous system or you know plant toxins like lectins triggering autoimmune reactions against the nerves