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United States Mass Shootings Triggered by Serotonin Spikes from Annual Seasonal Pollen Level Drops
Published Mar 1, 2021 · Tariq Khan
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Humans like all life are sensitive to their environment. Mentally ill or mentally unstable individuals can be triggered into impulsive and violent activities from spikes in serum serotonin. Serum histamine level is directly proportional to environmental allergen levels producing the obvious and dreaded seasonal allergic reaction symptoms. But serum serotonin level, or the control of the level, is inversely proportional to serum histamine levels and male humans have 52% more serotonin than females. Data appears to show a clear association between the date of violent acts from mentally ill individuals and dramatic decreases in environmental pollen allergen levels (especially when the allergen or pollen level decreases to zero overnight) indicating a possible precursor or triggering relationship. This knowledge could be used as a potential predictor for law enforcement and medical agencies for a given city. Mental health professionals would be advised to lower serotonin boosting meds and even supplement sedative medications to male patients in the timeframes of mid-February and March for spring tree pollen and from October to early-November for fall ragweed pollen.
Mass shootings in the US are linked to spikes in serotonin levels, which could be a potential trigger for mentally ill individuals.
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