Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 *Ken, When are you going to respond to my questions? Don't you think you owe the group the answers before you continue to promote your enzyme and ozone products along with your personal agenda? Especially since you aren't sensitive like the group is and are therefore just guessing? Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC grimes@... 303-671-9653 - -- > Serena, > > I'd think if we knew for sure what they were we'd know how to destroy > the toxins... It has been said they aren't living.. Ok they are then > either a chemical or biological poison and if biological then possibly > protein matter. We've just read here many requests for cleaning the > toxins out of clothing, etc... That seems to be a great concern. > > Well the grocery store has several enzyme cleaning sprays that easily > consume all sorts of biological and hydrocarbon matter from clothes > but never sold to clean mold or their mycotoxins. I have a > testimonial letter from a client saying a particular enzyme product > cleaned a black mold spot from the corner of her rug where she tried > many other " normal " rug cleaners to do the cleaning which all failed. > > Several of our folks have been pleading for guidance on how to clean > clothes that might have been contaminated. I'd like to see someone > try an enzyme cleaner used in a washing machine with and without other > detergents. I don't feel I could perform the tests myself as I'm not > known to be sensitive to mycotoxins. I believe you have said you > are... Therefore you might make the ideal test subject. , of > course, thrives at conceiving test protocols and then being a test > volunteer. He might make take an interest in the enzyme approach to > cleaning mold out spores and mycotoxins. > > Just an idea. > > Ken > > ============================= > > Re:* [] > Re: ancient mold detoxification > > > Ken, I wasn't asking what they were. I was only wondering what > actually breaks those bad boys down in the long run. You could trap > them in a filter all day, every day, but it wouldn't change their > chemical nature. (And then, you have to clean that filter eventually > - not so good.) > > The issue with some of these neurotoxins is that once in your body, > they circulate endlessly unless stopped. So, they don't appear to > break down in human tissue. They don't break down sitting in a > filter. They might break down using a protein-devouring enzyme, but > we don't know that for sure. While the debates rage on over how to > kill of the molds and bacteria that produce them, there's still > nothing deinitive on the actual breakdown of the poisons themselves. > > > Still more questions than answers, as far as I can see. It must > happen at some point, or else we'd be up to our eyeballs in the > stuff by now. > > > > Serena > www.freeboards.net/index.php?mforum=sickgovernmentb > > > --------------------------------- > Mobile > Take with you! Check email on your mobile phone. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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