Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 Jules, There is one article I will try to send you an url about cleaning mycotoxins and spores from everyday articles, 2 scientists, they where not tooo sucessfull. I have been lucky in that my mother and family members have been very supportive of my long fight with mold. Mostly because my mother watches an endless amount of TV talk shows,, where they have had " moldies " on , with all their problems.My worst experience was with my former best friends who are pharmasists, and think quite highly of their own knowledge . Early on they were very supportive, but as I became more aware of what made me sick, and all the strange myco stuff, they distanced themselves, and although I , like everyone else was armed with alot of scientific data, they did not want to read anything, prefering to say, " I have never heard of anything like that " . That I was taking a medication approved by the FDA for my condition did not even dent their stubborn disbelief. What I am getting at here is that alot of otherwise educated, intelligent people, will not want to even hear about things that are not allready on their radar. Dr. Shoe himself, who I am putting forth to the new pope for living sainthood, is marginalized by alot of medical people in this community-I tried to get a very sick friend to go and see him- she asked some nurses here- 30 miles from Dr Shoe- they replied - " he is a real nut case " - Faced with truth- allot of people don't even want to hear it. --- In , " julesblucky " <julesblucky@y...> wrote: > Perhaps someone should put together a one-page fact sheet that > explains how this all makes sense scientifically. Maybe I'll do it, > quoting other sources...get people thinking, atleast my own friends > and family. Unless someone more qualified wants to tackle the > challenge? > > Tough place to be right now. > > Jules Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 > What we have developing here is a disaster of such great proportions, I don't think even we who have experienced it can fathom the depth. Greater than asbestos, or anything from our past, except, perhaps the plague. > > Tough place to be right now. > > Jules What a great rant! That's about the size of it. And it is refreshing to hear the voice of someone who can see what is happening. We are in for some very interesting times. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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