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After interviewing Dr. Shoemaker on my radio show, I realized that

many of the patients that come to see me from all over the United

States with painful or deflated breast implants have toxic mold

symptoms and indeed the pathologist says there is mold growing in the

saline or there is a thick soupy fluid around the implant that very

well may have fungus. This is kind of like having your sick building

inside of you. They have abnormal VCS tests and labs that look

identical to a toxic mold exposure. Some also have mold exposure in

their homes so they may be getting a double dose of biotoxin. I am

trying to fiqure out the difference between chemical toxicity with

silicone, biotoxicity and environmental exposure. My worst patients

have all three. I believe that biotoxins may be the smoking gun

inside or around breast implants and the epidemiologists cannot make

sense of it due to the HLA component. Of course, the FDA just

approved silicone to come back on the market, but in my experience

these patients get ill within about 3 years rather than 8 or 10 years

it took for the old silicone implants probably because of the

biotoxin component which occurs more frequently with textured

implants. Some of the patients in the silicone studies have told me

they developed symptoms of fatigue, muscle aches, mental clouding,

hair falling out, shooting pains, numbness etc. only to be told by

the doctors doing the study that their symptoms were not due to their

implants. I called up and emailed one of the epidemiologists in DC

to let her know about this with no response so I guess this

information is not important to those with a political agenda. We

will just make a whole other generation sick without ever bothering

to figure out what is really going on.

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