Guest guest Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 Sharon, My laymans opinion and mommy gut says NO don't let them inject her with mold. If her immune system isn't functioning then it'll just cause more problems. I would start by getting a full mold inspection and try mediating the environment. Get an Austin Air purifyer and put one for the whole house and then another in her room. (it helps me to have it right next to the bed) This could help significantly. In regards to the Dr. Shoemaker question. I will ask him this, this is a very important question. Anyone who is going to the conference, please remind me or ask him as well. I am going to ask my new friend Schaller who helped to co-author Mold Warriors and see if I can get us an immediate opinion. Tami DuncanPresident and Co-Founderwww.liafoundation.orgJoin us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of "Mold Warriors" Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. Online registration available at: www.liafoundation.org (click Spring 2008 Conference) I am looking for clarification on the antibiotics that are mycotoxins. I believe Shoemaker author of Mold Warriors understands this as he discovered the markers on the HLA-DR. If you have a certain marker, some are for Lyme disease and some for mold and one overlaps, you cannot filter toxins out of your body. I have such a marker which means I cannot filter mold mycotoxins out of my body. So my question is, if I understand this correctly, what does that mean for taking antibiotics? If I can't filter these toxins=antibiotics=mycotoxins wouldn't taking antibiotics only make my problem worse? If one of you goes to the conference would you be so kind as to ask Shoemaker about this?Also here is another burning question I have. I recently had my daughter tested for mold allergies because she is having some of the same symptoms I had when being exposed to mold. She was positive for almost all of the molds they tested for which my biotoxin savvy doctor tells me means she is being exposed. Allergists in general don't understand the genetics of mold exposure and this particular allergist(top in the state that I live in) wanted to give her immunotherapy by giving her shots of mold. Okay so here is my thinking, if she has the same genetic inability to filter toxins shouldn't I be concerned that the shots would add to her mycotoxin load? Mold produces mycotoxins.This stuff is so complicated.Sharon Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 I am looking for clarification on the antibiotics that are mycotoxins. I believe Shoemaker author of Mold Warriors understands this as he discovered the markers on the HLA-DR. If you have a certain marker, some are for Lyme disease and some for mold and one overlaps, you cannot filter toxins out of your body. I have such a marker which means I cannot filter mold mycotoxins out of my body. So my question is, if I understand this correctly, what does that mean for taking antibiotics? If I can't filter these toxins=antibiotics=mycotoxins wouldn't taking antibiotics only make my problem worse? If one of you goes to the conference would you be so kind as to ask Shoemaker about this? Also here is another burning question I have. I recently had my daughter tested for mold allergies because she is having some of the same symptoms I had when being exposed to mold. She was positive for almost all of the molds they tested for which my biotoxin savvy doctor tells me means she is being exposed. Allergists in general don't understand the genetics of mold exposure and this particular allergist (top in the state that I live in) wanted to give her immunotherapy by giving her shots of mold. Okay so here is my thinking, if she has the same genetic inability to filter toxins shouldn't I be concerned that the shots would add to her mycotoxin load? Mold produces mycotoxins. This stuff is so complicated. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 I asked Schaller, MD from Florida...he is also an expert on mold, Lyme, etc. He said that NO the antibiotics shouldn't exasperate any mycotoxin burden. But doctors don't like to share much information without seeing the patient because everyone is so different. I've read Mold Warriors..it's been awhile. Tami DuncanPresident and Co-Founderwww.liafoundation.orgJoin us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of "Mold Warriors" Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. Online registration available at: www.liafoundation.org (click Spring 2008 Conference) Both my daughter and I are well in my home. I know there was mold where she rides and I believe it's also in her school. I think the mold shots would just add to her mycotoxin burden.Thanks for asking Shoemaker. I have a lot of respect for his work. Has anyone read Desperation Medicine or Mold Warriors?>> Sharon,> > My laymans opinion and mommy gut says NO don't let them inject her with > mold. If her immune system isn't functioning then it'll just cause more > problems. I would start by getting a full mold inspection and try mediating the > environment. Get an Austin Air purifyer and put one for the whole house and > then another in her room. (it helps me to have it right next to the bed) This > could help significantly.> > In regards to the Dr. Shoemaker question. I will ask him this, this is a > very important question. Anyone who is going to the conference, please > remind me or ask him as well. I am going to ask my new friend Schaller who > helped to co-author Mold Warriors and see if I can get us an immediate > opinion.> > Tami Duncan> > President and Co-Founder> _www.liafoundation.org_ (http://www.liafoundation.org/) > > Join us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April > 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray > , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina > Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of "Mold > Warriors" Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. > > Online registration available at: _www.liafoundation.org_ > (http://www.liafoundation.org/) (click Spring 2008 Conference) > > > > > > > > I am looking for clarification on the antibiotics that are mycotoxins. > I believe Shoemaker author of Mold Warriors understands this as he > discovered the markers on the HLA-DR. If you have a certain marker, > some are for Lyme disease and some for mold and one overlaps, you > cannot filter toxins out of your body. I have such a marker which > means I cannot filter mold mycotoxins out of my body. So my question > is, if I understand this correctly, what does that mean for taking > antibiotics? If I can't filter these toxins=antibiotics=antibiotics? If> wouldn't taking antibiotics only make my problem worse? > > If one of you goes to the conference would you be so kind as to ask > Shoemaker about this?> > Also here is another burning question I have. I recently had my > daughter tested for mold allergies because she is having some of the > same symptoms I had when being exposed to mold. She was positive for > almost all of the molds they tested for which my biotoxin savvy doctor > tells me means she is being exposed. Allergists in general don't > understand the genetics of mold exposure and this particular allergist> (top in the state that I live in) wanted to give her immunotherapy by > giving her shots of mold. Okay so here is my thinking, if she has the > same genetic inability to filter toxins shouldn't I be concerned that > the shots would add to her mycotoxin load? Mold produces mycotoxins.> > This stuff is so complicated.> > Sharon> > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/> 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)> Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 Both my daughter and I are well in my home. I know there was mold where she rides and I believe it's also in her school. I think the mold shots would just add to her mycotoxin burden. Thanks for asking Shoemaker. I have a lot of respect for his work. Has anyone read Desperation Medicine or Mold Warriors? > > Sharon, > > My laymans opinion and mommy gut says NO don't let them inject her with > mold. If her immune system isn't functioning then it'll just cause more > problems. I would start by getting a full mold inspection and try mediating the > environment. Get an Austin Air purifyer and put one for the whole house and > then another in her room. (it helps me to have it right next to the bed) This > could help significantly. > > In regards to the Dr. Shoemaker question. I will ask him this, this is a > very important question. Anyone who is going to the conference, please > remind me or ask him as well. I am going to ask my new friend Schaller who > helped to co-author Mold Warriors and see if I can get us an immediate > opinion. > > Tami Duncan > > President and Co-Founder > _www.liafoundation.org_ (http://www.liafoundation.org/) > > Join us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April > 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray > , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina > Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of " Mold > Warriors " Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. > > Online registration available at: _www.liafoundation.org_ > (http://www.liafoundation.org/) (click Spring 2008 Conference) > > > In a message dated 2/29/2008 7:49:25 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, > shha2002@... writes: > > > > > I am looking for clarification on the antibiotics that are mycotoxins. > I believe Shoemaker author of Mold Warriors understands this as he > discovered the markers on the HLA-DR. If you have a certain marker, > some are for Lyme disease and some for mold and one overlaps, you > cannot filter toxins out of your body. I have such a marker which > means I cannot filter mold mycotoxins out of my body. So my question > is, if I understand this correctly, what does that mean for taking > antibiotics? If I can't filter these toxins=antibiotics=antibiotics? If > wouldn't taking antibiotics only make my problem worse? > > If one of you goes to the conference would you be so kind as to ask > Shoemaker about this? > > Also here is another burning question I have. I recently had my > daughter tested for mold allergies because she is having some of the > same symptoms I had when being exposed to mold. She was positive for > almost all of the molds they tested for which my biotoxin savvy doctor > tells me means she is being exposed. Allergists in general don't > understand the genetics of mold exposure and this particular allergist > (top in the state that I live in) wanted to give her immunotherapy by > giving her shots of mold. Okay so here is my thinking, if she has the > same genetic inability to filter toxins shouldn't I be concerned that > the shots would add to her mycotoxin load? Mold produces mycotoxins. > > This stuff is so complicated. > > Sharon > > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel- campos-duffy/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 My best guess would be that the doctors have some kind of plan in place to deal with the antibiotic issue. (they have to) From reading Mold Warriors (it's been awhile), I believe he states that if a person has Lyme and mold problems..that they must do the cholestryamine first before doing antibiotics. Like I said it's been awhile...so with that 2 cents...I'm thinking you can maybe buy a box of chicklets..at best! : ) Tami DuncanPresident and Co-Founderwww.liafoundation.orgJoin us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of "Mold Warriors" Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. Online registration available at: www.liafoundation.org (click Spring 2008 Conference) I have never been tested for lyme or for mold issues, and I am not an expert...just a mom and a person with a bit of personal experience. I react strongly to mold....can we say very strongly. 1 bit of a piece of cheese if it has the tiniest bit can cause me to be sick for weeks and possibly cause anaphalaxis. Several of the antibiotics are mold derivitives. And I have found that taking them causes the same or worse reaction that normal mold. I am finding for myself that many of these "helpers" are for me and my family potential killers. I do suspect that I have lyme....worked in the forest for over 3 months solid...live in a forested area...would be surprised if I didn't. just my 2 cents....and with this and a quarter ya might get a cup of coffee.Ronni > I asked Schaller, MD from Florida...he is also an expert on mold, > Lyme, etc. He said that NO the antibiotics shouldn't exasperate any mycotoxin > burden. But doctors don't like to share much information without seeing the > patient because everyone is so different. I've read Mold Warriors..it's been > awhile.> > Tami Duncan> > President and Co-Founder> _www.liafoundation.org_ (http://www.liafoundation.org/) > > Join us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April > 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray > , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina > Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of "Mold > Warriors" Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. > > Online registration available at: _www.liafoundation.org_ > (http://www.liafoundation.org/) (click Spring 2008 Conference) > > > > > > > > Both my daughter and I are well in my home. I know there was mold > where she rides and I believe it's also in her school. I think the > mold shots would just add to her mycotoxin burden.> > Thanks for asking Shoemaker. I have a lot of respect for his work. > Has anyone read Desperation Medicine or Mold Warriors?> > --- In _BorreliaMultipleInfBorreliaMultipleBorreliaMultiBor_ > (mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ) , > Tamiduncan@...> >> > Sharon,> > > > My laymans opinion and mommy gut says NO don't let them inject her > with > > mold. If her immune system isn't functioning then it'll just > cause more > > problems. I would start by getting a full mold inspection and try > mediating the > > environment. Get an Austin Air purifyer and put one for the whole > house and > > then another in her room. (it helps me to have it right next to > the bed) This > > could help significantly.> > > > In regards to the Dr. Shoemaker question. I will ask him this, > this is a > > very important question. Anyone who is going to the conference, > please > > remind me or ask him as well. I am going to ask my new friend > Schaller who > > helped to co-author Mold Warriors and see if I can get us an > immediate > > opinion.> > > > Tami Duncan> > > > President and Co-Founder> > _www.liafoundation. _www._http://www.liafoundhttp://www_ > (http://www.liafoundation.org/) ) > > > > Join us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, > Saturday, April > > 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, > Ray > > , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, > Guissepina > > Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the > author of "Mold > > Warriors" Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. > > > > Online registration available at: _www.liafoundation. Onli> > (_http://www.liafoundhttp://www_ (http://www.liafoundation.org/) ) (click > Spring 2008 Conference) > > > > > > In a message dated 2/29/2008 7:49:25 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, > > shha2002@ writes:> > > > > > > > > > I am looking for clarification on the antibiotics that are > mycotoxins. > > I believe Shoemaker author of Mold Warriors understands this as he > > discovered the markers on the HLA-DR. If you have a certain > marker, > > some are for Lyme disease and some for mold and one overlaps, you > > cannot filter toxins out of your body. I have such a marker which > > means I cannot filter mold mycotoxins out of my body. So my > question > > is, if I understand this correctly, what does that mean for taking > > antibiotics? If I can't filter these > toxins=antibiotics=toxins=antibiotics=> > wouldn't taking antibiotics only make my problem worse? > > > > If one of you goes to the conference would you be so kind as to > ask > > Shoemaker about this?> > > > Also here is another burning question I have. I recently had my > > daughter tested for mold allergies because she is having some of > the > > same symptoms I had when being exposed to mold. She was positive > for > > almost all of the molds they tested for which my biotoxin savvy > doctor > > tells me means she is being exposed. Allergists in general don't > > understand the genetics of mold exposure and this particular > allergist> > (top in the state that I live in) wanted to give her immunotherapy > by > > giving her shots of mold. Okay so here is my thinking, if she has > the > > same genetic inability to filter toxins shouldn't I be concerned > that > > the shots would add to her mycotoxin load? Mold produces > mycotoxins.> > > > This stuff is so complicated.> > > > Sharon> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ************<WBR>**Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch> Living. > > (_http://living.http://living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_ > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-) > campos-duffy/> > 2050827?NCID= 2050827?NCI > >> > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/> 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)> Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I have never been tested for lyme or for mold issues, and I am not an expert...just a mom and a person with a bit of personal experience. I react strongly to mold....can we say very strongly. 1 bit of a piece of cheese if it has the tiniest bit can cause me to be sick for weeks and possibly cause anaphalaxis. Several of the antibiotics are mold derivitives. And I have found that taking them causes the same or worse reaction that normal mold. I am finding for myself that many of these " helpers " are for me and my family potential killers. I do suspect that I have lyme....worked in the forest for over 3 months solid...live in a forested area...would be surprised if I didn't. just my 2 cents....and with this and a quarter ya might get a cup of coffee. Ronni > I asked Schaller, MD from Florida...he is also an expert on mold, > Lyme, etc. He said that NO the antibiotics shouldn't exasperate any mycotoxin > burden. But doctors don't like to share much information without seeing the > patient because everyone is so different. I've read Mold Warriors..it's been > awhile. > > Tami Duncan > > President and Co-Founder > _www.liafoundation.org_ (http://www.liafoundation.org/) > > Join us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, Saturday, April > 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, Ray > , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, Guissepina > Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the author of " Mold > Warriors " Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. > > Online registration available at: _www.liafoundation.org_ > (http://www.liafoundation.org/) (click Spring 2008 Conference) > > > In a message dated 2/29/2008 8:35:09 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > shha2002@... writes: > > > > > Both my daughter and I are well in my home. I know there was mold > where she rides and I believe it's also in her school. I think the > mold shots would just add to her mycotoxin burden. > > Thanks for asking Shoemaker. I have a lot of respect for his work. > Has anyone read Desperation Medicine or Mold Warriors? > > --- In _BorreliaMultipleInfBorreliaMultipleBorreliaMultiBor_ > (mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ) , > Tamiduncan@... > > > > Sharon, > > > > My laymans opinion and mommy gut says NO don't let them inject her > with > > mold. If her immune system isn't functioning then it'll just > cause more > > problems. I would start by getting a full mold inspection and try > mediating the > > environment. Get an Austin Air purifyer and put one for the whole > house and > > then another in her room. (it helps me to have it right next to > the bed) This > > could help significantly. > > > > In regards to the Dr. Shoemaker question. I will ask him this, > this is a > > very important question. Anyone who is going to the conference, > please > > remind me or ask him as well. I am going to ask my new friend > Schaller who > > helped to co-author Mold Warriors and see if I can get us an > immediate > > opinion. > > > > Tami Duncan > > > > President and Co-Founder > > _www.liafoundation. _www._http://www.liafoundhttp://www_ > (http://www.liafoundation.org/) ) > > > > Join us in Fort Lee, NJ for our first East Coast Conference, > Saturday, April > > 12th. You'll hear top doctors such as Bransfield, MD, > Ray > > , MD, Janelle Love, MD, Warren Levin, MD, Peta Cohen, PhD, > Guissepina > > Feingold, MD, Baker, ND, Horowitz, MD and the > author of " Mold > > Warriors " Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. > > > > Online registration available at: _www.liafoundation. Onli > > (_http://www.liafoundhttp://www_ (http://www.liafoundation.org/) ) (click > Spring 2008 Conference) > > > > > > In a message dated 2/29/2008 7:49:25 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, > > shha2002@ writes: > > > > > > > > > > I am looking for clarification on the antibiotics that are > mycotoxins. > > I believe Shoemaker author of Mold Warriors understands this as he > > discovered the markers on the HLA-DR. If you have a certain > marker, > > some are for Lyme disease and some for mold and one overlaps, you > > cannot filter toxins out of your body. I have such a marker which > > means I cannot filter mold mycotoxins out of my body. So my > question > > is, if I understand this correctly, what does that mean for taking > > antibiotics? If I can't filter these > toxins=antibiotics=toxins=antibiotics= > > wouldn't taking antibiotics only make my problem worse? > > > > If one of you goes to the conference would you be so kind as to > ask > > Shoemaker about this? > > > > Also here is another burning question I have. I recently had my > > daughter tested for mold allergies because she is having some of > the > > same symptoms I had when being exposed to mold. She was positive > for > > almost all of the molds they tested for which my biotoxin savvy > doctor > > tells me means she is being exposed. Allergists in general don't > > understand the genetics of mold exposure and this particular > allergist > > (top in the state that I live in) wanted to give her immunotherapy > by > > giving her shots of mold. Okay so here is my thinking, if she has > the > > same genetic inability to filter toxins shouldn't I be concerned > that > > the shots would add to her mycotoxin load? Mold produces > mycotoxins. > > > > This stuff is so complicated. > > > > Sharon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ************<WBR>**Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch > Living. > > (_http://living.http://living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_ > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel- ) > campos-duffy/ > > 2050827?NCID= 2050827?NCI > > > > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel- campos-duffy/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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