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GiGi
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Symptoms of mycotoxin exposure:

* Acute exposure:

�� Acute memory loss
�� Sinus problems
�� Flu like symptoms
�� Body aches and pains
�� Sore throats
�� Diarrhea
�� Generalized malaise
�� Headache
�� Nose bleeds
�� Dermatitis
�� Multiple ANS symptoms: neurogenic switching, blocked
regulation
�� Symmetric arthritis of spinal joints and small joints of fingers

* Chronic exposure

�� Immune suppression with all it's consequences ( lower
proportion of CD3 T-lymphocytes
�� CFIDS
�� MCS
�� Fibromyalgia
�� Memory loss and multiple cognitive problems
�� Hair loss
�� Ovarian cysts and fibroids, fertility problems both male and
female
�� Chronic sinusitis
�� Cancer (many mnycotoxins are highly carcinogenic)
�� In children: neurodevelopmental problems (autism, seizures,
ADHD) and cancer
�� Fetal malformations and other problems
�� MS like symptoms and CNS pathology
�� Parkinson like symptoms and CNS changes
�� mood disorders
�� uncontrolled emotions
�� psychiatric presentation
�� Tingling, numbness vibrations (both inside head and
extremities)
�� ANS symptoms: blocked regulation
�� Human studies on infants Ueno, 1980; Jacob et al., 1994) in Jan
17, 2005 in MMWR: cluster of fatal pulmonary hemorrhage and
hemosiderosis
�� Animal studies: necrosis and hemorrhage within brain, thymus,
spleen, intestine, heart, lung, lymph nodes, liver and kidney
* allergic symptoms:

�� sinusitis
�� cognitive and memory problems (neurogenic switching)
�� bronchitis
�� asthma
�� rhinitis
�� conjunctivitis
�� urinary urgency
�� blurry vision
�� loss of visual contrast (FACT)
�� hypersensitivity pneumonitis

Treatment

o Indoor air quality inspection and culturing of organisms:
leaky roofs, plumbing leaks, overflow from sinks and sewers, damp basement or crawl space, steam from shower or cooking, flooding,
sprinkler spray hitting the house or underground flow of rain water,
humidifiers, damp clothing or dryers exhausting indoors

o HEPA air filter in home
o Avoidance (often means to move)
o Klinghardt neurotoxin elimination protocol (most important: Freeze
Dried Garlic, KMT microcurrent therapy and Phospholipid
Exchange) www.neuraltherapy.com
o Desensitization (EPD, homeopathy, ART based techniques (NAET,
EAV or EDS, APN allergy technique)

o Intravenous protocols (Vit C 25-5- gms, glutathione 600-4500 mg,
alpha-lipoic acid 600 mg over 1 hour, Hepa Merz =ornithine
aspartate, weekly Ca-EDTA, nutritional ivs (Majid Ali)
o Medical drug and others: chlorella, cholestyramine, beta-sitosterol,
reedgrass - and apple pectin, charcoal, propolis, ground flax seed
and fiber for prevention of enterohepatic recirculation of toxins,
fluconazole and other antifungals, nystatin

Recommended Literature
www.mold-survivor.com
www.mold-help.org/stchybotrys_chartarum.htm
www.grayenvironmental.com/background_to_molds.htm
www.cal-iaq.org/mold0107.htm

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GiGi
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For symptoms you can recognize more easily:

http://www.mold-survivor.com/symptoms.html

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I think mold is a major problem for me... How do I detox my body of it?? Is it possible?? I still cannot move from this environment, but how do you detox this out of your body??

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is mycoplasma related to mycotoxin in any way?

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do your best to educate the rest because
9 out of 10 doctors don't know jack about tick borne illnesses

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