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In a message dated 05/24/2005 4:05:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> (So if this survey is at all representative of this forum, 3 out of 1471

> members are using cholestyramine. So what are the majority of members

> doing to get rid of neurotoxins?)

>

> Well, in this family, we moved 5 times before we found a house that we could

> adequately control the water intrusion - and even it isn't perfect. We take

> grapefruit seed extract, the Hulda herbs, dietary avoidance of

> fermented

> foods and fungus (mushrooms, leftovers), sometimes food grade peroxide,

> liquid oxygen drops, filtered water and air - and it helps, but does not cure.

> Where do you get the cholestyramine? I'd like to try it. Mal

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> > Where do you get the cholestyramine? I'd like to try it. Mal

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Cholestyramine (CSM) is a prescription drug. You should direct your

doctor to investigate Dr. Shoemakers site for more information, and

you should take the Visual Contrast Sensitivity test that is on the

site for a diagnostic. You and your doctor should also read Mold

Warriors for a full understanding of what is being addressed with CSM.

It is only part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes other

drug and dietary protocols

Other doctors need to know about these treatment methodologies -- Dr.

Shoemaker is only one man, with only so much time. My doctor agreed

to start me on CSM after seeing the information I directed him to. We

confer on my progress regularly.

http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com

http://www.moldwarriors.com

Lee

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