Guest guest Posted November 25, 2002 Report Share Posted November 25, 2002 I would like to thank all of you who have sent messages with kind words. Carroll Bower, Gil, Ginger Snap, Deborah, etc. They mean a lot. There are many people that are offering to help others who are going thru what they have already been thru. Gil, there are actually four ways molds can harm you and an allergic reaction is only one way. High levels of some of the most toxic kinds of molds cannot only trigger an allergic response, but can also cause someone to become allergic to that kind of mild, ie you can develop an antibody to Aspergillus niger which may show up in an immunotox test.....but may disappear over a fairly short time. Dr. Jack Thrasher is the expert in that field. , I have 110 scientific articles on the toxicology of mold, both defense and plaintiff oriented, from NIOSH, EPA, CDC, U.S. Department of Health, etc. that I take up on the stand when I testify. I share them with everyone I work with on all of the mold cases I am currently working on from Boston to LA. Make sure you are watching ABC's 20/20 next Friday night on the current mold problem in the USA. Unfortunately, I will be in NYC this Friday thru Sunday and then Ind., IN, Tucson, AZ, Miami and Houston. Dr. L. Lipsey Professor and Toxicologist University of North Florida U. of Florida Med. Ctr, Jax Poison Control Center Board CV--Toxicology And Environmental Health Assoc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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