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I agree that it can definitely wreak havoc with your immune system.

Shingles is a herpes type virus (not sure which type) that lies

dormant in your body. I don't know that much about it, but you might

want to try some colloidal silver for it. From what I've read, it

supposedly helps get rid of some viruses.

Barth

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HD> So you are saying that the mold that I was exposed to has screwed up my

HD> immune system?

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HD> Date: 06/02/04 21:55:36

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HD> Subject: [] Re: Shingles

HD> Hmmm.  There is a lot of reference to molds being immunosuppressive,

HD> perhaps this is happening and the virus in your system now is able to

HD> express?

HD> I've known people who were taking Methotrexate as an immunosupressive

HD> therapy for arthritis, and complained of constant canker sores in the

HD> mouth.  Same virus, I believe.

HD>

HD>  

>> I have a question.  If you have been affected by mold can this

>> contribute to making shingles come back.  I had shingles once when

HD> I

>> was in my teens and I am in my 40's now. I never had any more

>> problems until I was affected by mold and now I have shingles on a

>> recurring basis.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> Debra

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