Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 The role of inflammatory cytokines is to send messages of distress to the brain and immune system. The mycotoxins induce the cells to send these messages - in a huge way sometimes! Your skin cells can be distressed by these toxins too, and while there generally IS also an allergic component, which leads allergists to believe that what they are seeing is PRINCIPALLY an allergic component, there is a wild response of toxin induced cytokine messaging that is trying desperately to tell you just how damaging this exposure is. That's why allergists can't understand it when you complain about some type of strange response that is far beyond the customary allergic reactions they know and love so well. Allergists generally suspect that any complaint of yours that is out of the range of the known capacity of allergic reactions is likely to be psychosomatic. Too bad they don't have enough scientific curiousity to follow up and discover that even beyond spore antigenic effects, we are dealing with neurotoxins. Can't always see the " Mycotoxin Burn " . It depends upon the type and dose of toxin and whether you are also having enough spore contact to induce a visible rash. Are we having fun yet? - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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