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Lymedin2010
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As we have heard, it seems to be true that even mold exposure requires long term treatments with binding. Who has made it out of long term mold exposure?


"In plain terms it means that this research group was able to reverse neurological symptoms (as they are listed in the chart) by having people use nasal/oral applications of Amphotericin B, some in combinations with other antifungals. 21 out of 23 patients "unequivocally" improved - short version, sorry!


The way Dr.Gray uses Ampho B is as solution for nasal rinses, to gargle and swallow. Dr. Grant if I remember right uses nasal spray and Dr. Brewer picked up her approach and developed a nasal atomizer treatment, which I prefer for my neurological patients as it makes sense to me that the finer the particles are that you send up the nose to the rhinencephalon and through the cavities of the skull the better you reach the impaired tissue...


it actually migrates through sinuses and adjacent structures just like the mycotoxins. Dr. Gray is adamant about the use of binders to mop up the mycotoxins treaded loose by Ampho B, and he is right. It is the only way to prevent re-uptake of toxins from the gut.


This is why I say we use a combined Brewer/Shoemaker protocol, meaning Ampho B intranasal plus binders and track the lab data as Shoemaker does (e.g. TGFbeta 1 as marker for mold illness). Gray told us at a conference: 8 months on Ampho B and 2-4 years on binders to clear the mycotoxins from their cellular storage in the body."


http://www.icaaconline.com/php/icaac2013abstracts/data/papers/2012/M/2012_M-1063.htm

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Phoiph
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Lymedin2010...

I thought you might be interested in this study on mold toxicity and mild hyperbaric treatment:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2998645/

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She had to become an expert in mold recovery & shares a great wealth of information from her journey.

http://lisanagy.com

Lisa Nagy, MD -

(She is NOT A LLMD, however, she understands the kind of toxicity issues faced by many with lyme. She did not have lyme but overcame very serious MCS damage as a result of MOLD EXPOSURE. She spoke at the 2011 & 2012 annual ILADS conferences.)
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