Akathisia an ingredient in common medicines

Pharmacy

This is necessary reading if you are on a medicine and are experiencing akathisia, it might be prochlorperazine. This blog post discusses the topic when otherwise it wouldn’t be talked about. Question your medicine. Learn about Prochlorperazine.

https://asserttrue.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-curse-of-akathisia.html#

It’s here now on Gevluef. Save the link. Just a few people are supposed to read it. It is controversial.

Editing The Blog

My Mental Illness was the reason I wrote about other people. I was solving my Mental Illness trying to get the word out!

The Mental Illness is in various stages of remission since my AB died. She had phocomelia about me. She died March 2018.

I am editing my blog about others because I don’t feel the need to get the word out quite so much. People are understanding me. I have marked some posts private.

Instead of the Mental Illness, I am going by, “Culture.” Google search: Culture

46605 At The Library

I believe the 46605 painting needs to be cleaned. I did some checking on how to do that.

Cleaning artwork is possible with a dry dusting brush to gently remove surface dirt, a damp sponge with a little soap and a Q-tip dipped in a gentle cleaner. Professionals typically use solvents like mild soap and water or specialized cleaning solutions for paintings.

Consider taking the painting to the dry cleaners. Have them dry clean the painting just the front side. Would the wax medium react to the dry cleaning chemicals? What about Dammar Varnish? It is water soluble. Take the risk of ruining it and get it dry cleaned.

If not dry cleaned, it could be cleaned with mild plain soapy water and a soft brush. Draw up water with a wet-vac brush attachment. Use an abundance of water.

Ask a professional about technologies in cleaning Art.

Comment: March 3, 2026; There are casts on the painting. That is the reason I think the painting needs to be cleaned. Since there are casts on the painting, use a dark light to illuminate and identify those stains.