Just out of interest for "bga" infected areas.
Reassuring to know that about Chaffey, thankyou 😊
A recent published scientific paper implicated blue green algae as a possible cause of motor neurone disease in humans. This was an australian discovery.
Apparently they found that a protein in the algae is almost a clone of one of the human neuro transmitters and when it enters the body it " switches off" the natural one and replaces it. Unfortunately it doesn't replicate as necessary as the human one does and over time neuro transmission ceases. Further work will follow I'm sure
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