Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Tazin Round wrote: > > I find the blurry vision comment very interesting. I have mentioned before one of my dogs went blind in my contaminated home. I finally got glasses for the first time but find that they make no difference when I get even a slight sensation I have been in an area that I believe to contain some sort of contamination. When that happens with or without the glasses things are to blurry to read. > Chris... Yes, you just got an indicator of a " mold hit " . Not enough to be a full upregulation, or " slam " , but enough to let you know that you got swatted by a bit of mold. - Desperation Medicine: Chapt 6 " Contrast Sensitivity. " A Key to Diagnosing Chronic Neurotoxin-Mediated Illnesses. " The Contrast Sensitivity test gives us a powerful weapon, because it is a physiologic test that demonstrates the effect of neurotoxins on neural tissue. It can separate changes in visual functioning caused by neurological problems from those caused by toxins, and also from those caused by 'post-bulbar' disorders. It's important to remember that organic toxins may cause deficits in all three categories - and the pattern of the CS deficits provide help in differential diagnosis of confounding CS deficits. -Dr Ritchie Shoemaker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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