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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

Video shows how fluorescent and ultraviolet lights cause involuntary spasms (blepharospasm/Meige Syndrome) and provides evidence that it isn't the visible light causing the problem. It is well known in industry that fluorescent lighting systems throw off energy frequencies that can interfere with the proper functioning of electronics, in my case they interfere with my neurological system due to a damaged 7th cranial nerve.

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  • fake ass. i have dystonia and it's nto caused by frequencies. it has to do with the facial nerve.

  • @deadline27 - my facial nerve was damaged by an attack of the herpes virus and healed incorrectly. We know this because when I eat something now, my right eye tears up...the salivary gland is now connected to the tear duct, which are both controlled by that nerve. I am not claiming that all dystonia patient's spasms are a reaction to electrical energy...I have a friend with cervical dystonia and his condition is the same everywhere, but mine changes dramatically from place to place.

  • If you get closer to the light does it effect you more?

  • @drotheill - the simple answer to that is "yes". As I mover farther away from something that is affecting me, the reaction lessens and eventually stops at some distance. It is pretty amazing the distance at which something like a vacuum cleaner affects me, several hundred feet in some cases. But if the fluorescent lights in a store bother me, simply going outside the store usually solves that problem.

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  • Just watching the video, I was having problems with the flourescent light, but not the incandescent or the black light. When you put the towel over the flourescent light, my face muscles stopped twiching as badly.

  • @tomspasm HAHA HERPES???

  • @SmogFX How do you know for sure that it is fake. You should approach your disagreements in a better manner.

  • have you noticed anything to stops these things from affecting you? If it is caused by a particular nerve could you wear something to block these things from effecting you?

  • @SmogFX I know :( but wow i like that. "fueled by flames", wonderfully said

  • @heatherr55655 You're late by 9 months. I don't like frauds. Also you're on the internet, it is fueled by flames.

  • @SmogFX Calm the fuck down. Leave him alone!!!! *whines*

  • @deadline27 I'm sad to hear that you have it. My goal in life is to be a doctor.(I'm only 12).

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