Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 (which include toxic substances and also allergic disorders) I've been thinking about this and wonder, if you have been diagnosed with allergies to the toxigenic molds found in your home and allergic disorders can cause this effect to the brain as well as the effects to the lungs,sinuses,ect. it seems that people diagnosed with allergies would not have to prove the exposure to toxins.?? I had allergy testing done 3 times so far, 2 were intradermal- needle under skin on upper arm witch showed allergies to toxic molds that were in my home, the other was skin prick tests that were done on lower inside arm and many did not even penatrate the skin and it was obvious later on after I had left the building but many that didn't break the skin were itching and burning on top the skin, anyway, I dont think much of the skin prick method. even if you dont have what you consider as allergic reactions,and never had allergies before your exposure allergy testing might be a good thing to have done. gee if allergies can do this that means that even exposure to non-toxic molds in a indoor environment can and does cause the immune system to attack itself and your own body toxins can have the same effects as if your exposed to mycotoxins and toxic voc;s. a toxin is a toxin. MCS is caused by toxin exposure. I've been diagnosed with allergies and MCS, how important is it for me to have to prove that these toxigenic molds in my home were putting out mycotoxins. or to have this voc testing done. see what I'm saying? > http://www.ocalaregional.com/CustomPage.asp?guidCustomContentID= > {F5481547-4924-431F-8885-7DB17F8DE899} > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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