CD57
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My LLMD did a bunch of cytokine testing and other stuff. VERY oddly I thought, considering I have bad bartonella which elevates most of them for it's own use....my cytokine panel was NORMAL even LOW....except for the above, which he said indicated possible MOLD exposure. ?? Now I have a friend who can't get past TBD either, and her doc has been having her take CSM, charcoal, and clay 1x day 30 min before lunch....and her toxins came down...BUT she doesn't feel any better!
Is there truth to this mold thing? And is mold the only thing that elevates this cytokine? I have the gene that can detox Lyme toxins, but not mold toxins.
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Judie
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What's the gene for mold toxins? I have some genetic testing coming up and can compare.
I also have high TGF-b1.
Here's info on TGF-b1, but you may already know it:
I have reactive airways disease from a sick building, but the only thing I know for certain I was exposed to were chemical toxins (not sure about mold, since it was new construction).
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CD57
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Judie have you treated for mold/biotoxin?
the test is the HLA-DR test. Haplotypes, I believe that they are called. These were big a few years ago.
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Judie
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Unfortunately, I couldn't afford all the testing for biotoxins. The only one my insurance would pay for was TGF-b1.
My body couldn't handle CSM when I tried it awhile back.
I don't know if I have a mold issue.
My doc has me on Toxinabsorb Max right now which isn't quite the same as CSM, though it does absorb stuff. I do feel less toxic in general though on it.
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CD57, my LLNP told me that you have to put all of these tests together to determine whether mold is an issue. Is your MSH low? How are all of the other values in the mold testing?
TGF Beta 1 being high indicates that your body is inflamed in an effort to get red of some toxins. The problem is figuring out which toxins those are!
My TGF Beta 1 was really high last year. I started CSM and it got even higher! But it went down after I had an infected, root canaled tooth removed. I stayed on CSM for about a year. Am off now and TGF Beta 1 has remained in normal range. My MSH remains low, though. Wish we could figure this one out.
Before we knew about my infected tooth, I had my house tested for mold and although some mold was found, the spores were not at a high level through ERMI testing. My LLNP did not feel that mold was the issue for me.
I am now having ozone treatment for further dental infection. I think that may be part of the puzzle for me.
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CD57
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DBpei, Yes MSH is low, and also VIP. These were tested awhile ago. I may be in denial but do not believe that mold is an issue for me. No one else in my house is sick.
CSM made me totally constipated. Would clay and charcoal work as well?
I know Lyme produces toxins, and mold. Anything else? The other infections have no link to toxins because of their low endotoxicity. ??
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CD57
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up -- anything new on TGF1b?
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I'm not really sure. We remediated our house so that may be what did it. Our orginal ERMI was extremely high. We moved out for 6 months and completely remediated, cleaned and ozoned our home.
I don't feel much better with the lower results so who knows.
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