Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 I hear you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 I don't think that the basic factors influencing mold growth have changed. If a building is maintained well and designed well, mold doesn't become a problem. That was the case in the 80s, and its the case now. Physical laws have not changed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 The health of a society often is reflected in the success they have in fighting 'decay'. That should go without saying, but I think that one of the sysmptoms of a breakdown in the social contracts that all societies are based on is physical decay. Maintenance is something that gets done when society has appropriately balanced rewards and responsibilities. When rewards and responsibilities become out of whack.. then a symptom of that is a kind of imbalance that I think can be seen physically in the way people take care of things.. Its just like you can't run a society on just sticks and no carrots or carrots and no sticks.. Does that make any sense? On 12/24/06, carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: > > I too was never sick untill 1991-wish I could go backwards and change > my life-I do believe toxins can and do change ,getting stronger-they > adapt to their environment just like everything else-it is an arms > race-we battle the bugs and they grow stronger and battle back-just > like bacteria-now we have superbugs and the end of usefull > antibiotics-why not super mycotoxins? we have been battling them with > everything we can think of-they battle back > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 I think that the consensus in the medical community is that people's immune systems become sensitized to toxins that have caused damage to your body in the past, and then react VERY strongly when they encounter them again. So for people exposed to them repeatedly, its as if the exposure is cumulative, it gets stronger and stronger, and the toxins do become stronger toxically because their body has an increasing toxic load, as well as learned the structure of the toxin that hurt it and so it is reacting accordingly. I think that some of it is the direct action of the ijury and some of of this is like part of the reason we have pains, its signalling to make us remove ourselves from that situation. For more on the increasing toxicity, look up Dr. and TILT " Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance " This 'theory' seems to be increasingly accepted as fact, by all accounts. Why she hasn't received more acclaim for it is unexplainable. Maybe its because she is female and very few women seem to get the respect that they deserve in the sciences.. The NYT has an article on that today.. its worth reading.. On 12/24/06, carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: > > I too was never sick untill 1991-wish I could go backwards and change > my life-I do believe toxins can and do change ,getting stronger-they > adapt to their environment just like everything else-it is an arms > race-we battle the bugs and they grow stronger and battle back-just > like bacteria-now we have superbugs and the end of usefull > antibiotics-why not super mycotoxins? we have been battling them with > everything we can think of-they battle back > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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