Holiday Homeowners Infected with LED Poisoning
FairCityNews.com | Dec 02, 2013 | Comments 0
Springfield, MO – An annual family tradition of decorating several lawns with Christmas lights, animated displays and thousands of LED lights to celebrate the holidays and entertain carloads of spectators has been a much anticipated event, however, this year a grim reality prognosis has developed within the family known as a rare form of LED poisoning.
Physician Lans McTwirdle explained, “Years and years of extended exposure to hundreds, rather thousands, of LED twinkle-brights can result in a serious medical condition. While rare and never heard of before, my team believes that LED poisoning can interfere with many body processes and is toxic to many organs and tissues including the heart, bones, intestines, kidneys, and reproductive and nervous systems.”
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Kathy Liberton said, “I’ve driven my family by that house every Christmas for several years now…it is soooo sad. Those poor people. I’m going to have my family screened for LED poisoning and then try to sue the Christmas out of whoever is responsible.”
The light display has been temporarily shut down but a small box remains outside the home for donations for experimental treatments and cure research.
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