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(April 20,
1889 - April 30, 1945)
Was in WWI
and WWII
| The History Channel documentary
on Hitler showed that at the end of the war (per non censored
film) Hitler's left hand had tremors: shaking at rest. Also
had tremors in legs. Stooped posture, shuffling, etc. Hitler's
doctor noted headache;
fatigue. He was also taking 4 little pills each morning for
his gastro intestinal pains. . . which had some
strychnine in them. Wow, that wouldn't help as much as
hurt, would it? For the fatigue he was given a vitamin
solution with some amphetamine in it. That seemed to 'perk
him up' When he died he was only 56 years old, but had
been looking like an old man.
Could not have lived much longer,
based on this health situation, even if he hadn't committed
suicide? He was very white in color at the time he shot
himself. One
of the signs of EGBE type of fatigue
He had been worried about
syphilis from an 'encounter' in his youth; but the blood test
was negative. Then, as now, doctors don't suspect EGBE
chemicals for the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome assortment of
ailments. (CFIDS
actually)
His mother was fanatical about
cleaning. What did the German people use to clean in the
days of Hitler's youth? Other comments were that he had
not only debilitating headaches, but glazed blood-shot
eyes, sometimes he drooled, and he had a hard
time standing up straight. Was he prone to anger
outbursts, too? |
Consider
second hand solvent exposure
Hitler's
mother protected him from an alcoholic, abusive father.
Mother died in 1907 from breast cancer.
Hitler was excessively
upset by her death
 |
Some who have
researched into his life strongly believe he had no intimate
relations with his beloved. I would suspect that if he was
harmed by EGBE or similar chemicals it affects one's libido ...
and even one's outlook as to one's sexuality. (It is more than a
psychological, emotional situation that they would be dealing
with) |
He may also be
a victim of WWII 'fall out' in more ways than one. |