How Can a Doctor Test to See if Damage Has Been Done to a Person’s Blood Brain Barrier?
PublishedOctober 2, 2013
Question by tomas redlow: how can a doctor test to see if damage has been done to a person’s blood brain barrier?
EMF/RF has shown to do damage to animals blood brain barriers, if someone has had heavy emf exposure, what test can be done on the the blood brain barrier?
Best answer:
Answer by ansq i dont know this for a fact, but i suspect that administering a drug that wouldnt normally cross the blood brain barrier, and not be harmful if it does cross would be a good test…. for example i remember a long time ago reading that methamphetamine is stronger than amphetamines because it has an easier time crossing the blood brain barrier.
of course im not suggesting to use meth in any way to determine a problem in the blood brain barrier, it was just something i found interesting. either way is information you can use to do experiments to see what affects what and eventually come up with a good test…im sure there is already a test in place so why dont you just google “blood brain barrier test”.
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