Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 can u be more specific, please? WHO says that molds cause MS symptoms? i need that info, asap, if you have it? thanks soooooooooo much! victoria [] Re: CDC,EPA,Department of Health .......Interview > Does this make sense too? > > Then the doctor says don't waste your money testing the cancer, just > get rid of it. > > It stands to reason that doctors send cancer biopsies for testing to > find out what kind of cancer, because there are different treatments > for different cancers right? > Isn't the same true for different treatments and symptoms for > different molds? Example: molds such as stachybotrys and chaetomium > cause Multiple sclerosis symptoms. So wouldn't it make sense to find > out what kind of mold your dealing with. Some molds can be more > deadly than others right? It also could help with a lawsuit to show > what mold was actually was present and what kind of symptoms can > arise from that particular mold and evidence to back up any medical > lawsuit. I would test for peace of mind, just to find out what kind > of mold made me sick. Thanks, > > >> Group, >> >> > Then the EPA guy says don't >> > waste your money testing the mold, just get rid of it. >> >> If you know the mold is there, especially if you can see it, what >> else do you need to know it is mold and it should be removed? Why >> spend the money on testing? The testing isn't going to the tell > you >> anything that will change the fact that it should be removed. > Knowing >> the kind of mold doesn't change how to clean it because all molds > are >> removed and cleaned the same way. Despite the other arguable >> comments, this one is actually good advice. Mold removal is > expensive >> enough without the added cost of unnecessary testing plus the cost > of >> unnecessary chemicals and other methods of killing it. >> >> Carl Grimes >> Healthy Habitats LLC > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 APPARENTLY THEY ARE, MARCIE.....THEY SHOULD SEE ME.......A WALKING PARAPLEGIC, DUE TO TOXIC MOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! V. :>( Re: [] Re: CDC,EPA,Department of Health > .......Interview > > > Whatever you breathe in goes to the back of your throat. Whatever goes to > the back of your throat, we usually swallow. Hello CDC.....quit messin' > with the words. Mold can be a serious problem to those who are weak in > their Immune system or had been taking antibiotics. Not to mention the > people who are allergic to mold and did not know. > All I know is , I inhaled, swallowed, and had it on my skin and I am > fighting for my life because of it. Stachybotrys did not have any problems > growing inside my body or make me sick. All my friends have to do is look > at me now compared to before and they know something happened. MOLD!!!! > I DARE someone from CDC to look at me and what happened and then tell me > it was not because of the mold. Bring on the doctors CDC and while you are > at it....FIX ME!!!!!! > > Marcie > > erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: > " pizzahutoxic " < wrote: > > So the CDC's B.S. stance is that mycotoxins can only cause harm if > > eaten or touched, but not breathed in. < > > > Well, many " Mold Experts " have the belief that this is an " Indoor Air > Quality " problem and that if the number of spores inside is no > different than the level inside - there is no problem at all. > I proposed that they could erect walls around the outside area where > the testing was done and turn all the " outdoor spores " into " Indoor > spores " thus making them a toxic problem, but this didn't appear to > make any sense to them. > As for me, my lungs just refuse to listen to the " experts " and don't > seem to care whether they are indoors or outdoors when I inhale Stachy. > - > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 . I searched google and came up with a lot of info on mold and multiple sclerosis. I put in key words, multiple sclerosis stachybotrys chaetomium mold There were several links to www.mold-survivor.com www.bsu.ed www.mold-help.org www.immuno-sci-lab.com www.moldacrossamerica.org There is medical proof that mold causes MS symptoms. Too many sites 333 hits about Mold and MS. Hope this helps. Take care, > >> Group, > >> > >> > Then the EPA guy says don't > >> > waste your money testing the mold, just get rid of it. > >> > >> If you know the mold is there, especially if you can see it, what > >> else do you need to know it is mold and it should be removed? Why > >> spend the money on testing? The testing isn't going to the tell > > you > >> anything that will change the fact that it should be removed. > > Knowing > >> the kind of mold doesn't change how to clean it because all molds > > are > >> removed and cleaned the same way. Despite the other arguable > >> comments, this one is actually good advice. Mold removal is > > expensive > >> enough without the added cost of unnecessary testing plus the cost > > of > >> unnecessary chemicals and other methods of killing it. > >> > >> Carl Grimes > >> Healthy Habitats LLC > > > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Have you been treated by Dr. ? > THANKS! > victoria > > Re: [] Re: CDC,EPA,Department of Health > .......Interview > > > >I only have the # for Dr. > > > > 281.681.8989 _www.immunotoxicology,com_ > > (http://www.immunotoxicology,com) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 No, I've been a patient of Dr. Shoemaker's for almost 2 yrs. and I HIGHLY recommend him. He is a wonderful, compassionate, and brilliant physician who understands exactly how we feel and how to take care of us. If you can find a way to get to land you will certainly be in good hands. Have you been treated by Dr. ? > THANKS! > victoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 NO--JUST HAVE READ ABOUT HIM, TALKED WITH HIS OFFICE A LONG TIME AGO, ETC. V. Re: [] Re: CDC,EPA,Department of Health >> .......Interview >> >> >> >I only have the # for Dr. >> > >> > 281.681.8989 _www.immunotoxicology,com_ >> > (http://www.immunotoxicology,com) >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HUGS, VICTORIA [] Re: CDC,EPA,Department of Health .......Interview > . I searched google and came up with a lot of info on mold > and multiple sclerosis. I put in key words, > multiple sclerosis stachybotrys chaetomium mold > There were several links to > www.mold-survivor.com www.bsu.ed www.mold-help.org > www.immuno-sci-lab.com www.moldacrossamerica.org > > There is medical proof that mold causes MS symptoms. Too many sites > 333 hits about Mold and MS. Hope this helps. > Take care, > > >> >> Group, >> >> >> >> > Then the EPA guy says don't >> >> > waste your money testing the mold, just get rid of it. >> >> >> >> If you know the mold is there, especially if you can see it, > what >> >> else do you need to know it is mold and it should be removed? > Why >> >> spend the money on testing? The testing isn't going to the tell >> > you >> >> anything that will change the fact that it should be removed. >> > Knowing >> >> the kind of mold doesn't change how to clean it because all > molds >> > are >> >> removed and cleaned the same way. Despite the other arguable >> >> comments, this one is actually good advice. Mold removal is >> > expensive >> >> enough without the added cost of unnecessary testing plus the > cost >> > of >> >> unnecessary chemicals and other methods of killing it. >> >> >> >> Carl Grimes >> >> Healthy Habitats LLC >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > FAIR USE NOTICE: >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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