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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

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> 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

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> FAIR USE NOTICE:

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APPARENTLY THEY ARE, MARCIE.....THEY SHOULD SEE ME.......A WALKING

PARAPLEGIC, DUE TO TOXIC MOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

V. :>(

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> .......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.

> -

>

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. 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:

> >

> >

> >

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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

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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:

>> >

>> >

>> >

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