AW: [ RadSafe ] TMI - reported "metallic taste"
Rainer.Facius at dlr.de
Rainer.Facius at dlr.de
Mon Feb 13 10:34:46 CST 2006
Bjorn:
Thank you for communicating this interesting or rather astounding self experience. Rainer
Dr. Rainer Facius
German Aerospace Center
Institute of Aerospace Medicine
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Von: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] Im Auftrag von Bjorn Cedervall
Gesendet: Montag, 13. Februar 2006 16:48
An: radsafe at radlab.nl
Betreff: RE: [ RadSafe ] TMI - reported "metallic taste"
>In reports from TMI, some residents mentioned noticing
a "metallic taste."
Can anyone give me a physiological basis for this?
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I would build a hypothesis on a psychosomatic mechanism.
To take a different example, I spoke in depth (40 minutes) with a so-called electrohypersensitive person (he is not a nuts type, basically a smart
engineer) about his problems a week ago. He is at one of my workplaces and has been so for many years so I know him a little (large workplace - thousands of employees). I knew that he had problems with the computer environment and other electronic equipment. Now I decided to hear his ideas about the mechanisms. He promptly first responded "psychosomatic".
Then he went on and told me that he for some time had lived out in the countryside with very little of electrical gadgets around etc and he felt much better. Then one day - when he thought about his job - he almost immediately got the "electrohypersensitivity" symptoms back.
Besides this he mainly pointed at general stress + perhaps flickering light tubes (low frequency). He is well read about most aspects relating to the controversy.
Bearing this in mind - and going back to the "metallic taste". Why not an associative mechanism - something happening in the mind?
I can take something different from myself: When I was a kid I had a lot of
these legless lizards (Anguis fragilis):
http://images.google.se/images?hl=en&q=Anguis%20fragilis&btnG=Google+Search&sa=N&tab=wi
I was only allowed to bring two to Stockholm during winter (and outsmarted
my parents by always including a pregnant female...). I kept these in a
small terrarium and fed them with earthworms etc. From that came a certain
smell that I obviously accepted and got used to. This was in the early
1960:ies and I used to listen to the pop music of that time.
Now to the point: If I today, more than 40 years later, hear some of those
pop songs, they trigger my mind to give me a sensation of the smell of that
lizard installation.
I am pretty sure that our minds can stand for all sorts of "automatic"
associations (just think about dreams!) - so why not a metallic paranoia?
Just my personal reflections,
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers at hotmail.com
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