An enzyme responsible for Alexander's death?
Posted: Wed May 07, 2003 9:11 am
There was a publication by 4 Univ. professors yesterday that found it's way to the TV news. They are Psychiatrists as well as clinical doctors and they put together a theory that goes like:
Alexander's death "might" be explained if he was suffering from the lack of a specific enzyme (can't remember the name of it) that decomposes alcohol. Furthermore a person that lack's this enzyme would get drunk with only a small portion of alcohol and would suffer the aftereffects for days. Headaches, bad temper and aggressive behavior are common indications of this syndrome. The patient health deteriorates rapidly if s/he continues the use of alcohol over long periods of time. That would explain many things but unfortunately it cannot be proven safely unless we recover his body...
This is part of a medical presentation with part of it devoted to ATG and it's my recollection from a reportage of a TV channel. I'll try to gather more info.regards,
Yiannis
Alexander's death "might" be explained if he was suffering from the lack of a specific enzyme (can't remember the name of it) that decomposes alcohol. Furthermore a person that lack's this enzyme would get drunk with only a small portion of alcohol and would suffer the aftereffects for days. Headaches, bad temper and aggressive behavior are common indications of this syndrome. The patient health deteriorates rapidly if s/he continues the use of alcohol over long periods of time. That would explain many things but unfortunately it cannot be proven safely unless we recover his body...
This is part of a medical presentation with part of it devoted to ATG and it's my recollection from a reportage of a TV channel. I'll try to gather more info.regards,
Yiannis