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erik--one of the ways to reid oneself of toxins is to sauna and Dr. Sheri

says to shower immediately or else you will reabsorb everything. So what you

stated makes lots of sense. I itch with movement so maybe this is the

mechanism.

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: " mccallalton "

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> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

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Very good questions . I am interested in doing some research myself on this

based on the way you stated the questions. These are things I have heard of

before but never thought of looking at these things in the way stated below.

Thanks for a good post.

Chris...

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" mccallalton " <mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

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Leigh McCall-Alton wrote:

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> erik--one of the ways to reid oneself of toxins is to sauna and Dr.

Sheri says to shower immediately or else you will reabsorb

everything. So what you stated makes lots of sense. I itch with

movement so maybe this is the mechanism.

>

Yeah, this is another reason why I absolutely required an RV with a

shower - so I could conduct decontamination based up the circumstances

whenever and whereever the need arose.

When I first started practicing " Mycotoxin Avoidance Decontamination

Neurotoxic Exposure Survival Strategy " , I would sometimes take six

showers a day, along with a change of clothing.

Everybody said I was crazy and that this was ridiculous, wouldn't

work, waste of time, impossible, etc.

Glad I didn't listen to them.

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Could the toxins/spores be released via human dander triggering allergies or

toxic reactions in others is what I wonder.....

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> escribió: " mccallalton "

<mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

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ahh, you are concerned about mycotoxins in other people??? it is in their

clothes, hair, etc. I wonder if it could be in their skin. But most of it

would be in their clothes, shoes and hair don't you think???

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: Could the

toxins/spores be released via human dander triggering allergies or toxic

reactions in others is what I wonder.....

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> escribió: " mccallalton "

<mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

-

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i am concerned about me triggering the allergies in others..... any advice or

any where i can look into this?

Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> escribió: ahh, you are

concerned about mycotoxins in other people??? it is in their clothes, hair, etc.

I wonder if it could be in their skin. But most of it would be in their clothes,

shoes and hair don't you think???

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: Could the toxins/spores be

released via human dander triggering allergies or toxic reactions in others is

what I wonder.....

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> escribió: " mccallalton "

<mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

-

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did you get new clothes??? some patients scrub themselves in baking soda, etc.

or yogurt, even olive oil.

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: i am concerned

about me triggering the allergies in others..... any advice or any where i can

look into this?

Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> escribió: ahh, you are concerned

about mycotoxins in other people??? it is in their clothes, hair, etc. I wonder

if it could be in their skin. But most of it would be in their clothes, shoes

and hair don't you think???

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: Could the toxins/spores be

released via human dander triggering allergies or toxic reactions in others is

what I wonder.....

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> escribió: " mccallalton "

<mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

-

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i did, but didn't work....

Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> escribió: did you get new

clothes??? some patients scrub themselves in baking soda, etc. or yogurt, even

olive oil.

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: i am concerned about me

triggering the allergies in others..... any advice or any where i can look into

this?

Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> escribió: ahh, you are concerned

about mycotoxins in other people??? it is in their clothes, hair, etc. I wonder

if it could be in their skin. But most of it would be in their clothes, shoes

and hair don't you think???

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: Could the toxins/spores be

released via human dander triggering allergies or toxic reactions in others is

what I wonder.....

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> escribió: " mccallalton "

<mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

-

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from what i have read you have to keep at it.

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: i did, but didn't

work....

Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> escribió: did you get new clothes???

some patients scrub themselves in baking soda, etc. or yogurt, even olive oil.

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: i am concerned about me

triggering the allergies in others..... any advice or any where i can look into

this?

Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> escribió: ahh, you are concerned

about mycotoxins in other people??? it is in their clothes, hair, etc. I wonder

if it could be in their skin. But most of it would be in their clothes, shoes

and hair don't you think???

Gerardo <thunder_road2000@...> wrote: Could the toxins/spores be

released via human dander triggering allergies or toxic reactions in others is

what I wonder.....

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> escribió: " mccallalton "

<mccallalton@...> wrote:

> I have been tested at National Jewish and

by leading allergists but have never even heard of testing for human

dander which would of course encompass eosinophils. There are

however tests to determine if one is allergic to oneself. I will ask

today and report back to you. Robin

I've heard a few reports of people who thought they were allergic to

themselves - particularly to their own sweat.

What if it isn't an allergy - but a response to toxins?

Toxins which are not metabolized or broken down, but excreted " intact " ?

Such as through the sweat glands?

And what if the allergists are unaware of this because they are

attempting to measure an allergic response because they lack the

diagnostic tools to assess toxin induced activation of immune response?

-

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Correo

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