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talk about jeanie in a bottle, I always got teased on that, strange

that I fell it's become a true statement for me. anyway, I do agree

that the poison is in the dose except for when it comes to stachy. as

I know for a fact that even at smaller doses its myco's can poison.---

In , ginny lane <ginloi@...> wrote:

>

> I have heard testimony from medical experts at testimony held by

Congressman Conyers, Jr. that it is the '' dose that makes the

poison'' - In order to boil it down to a way that people with

understand and listen to - I always call it the '' supersize'' like

Mc's - so folks understand that it is a megadose to everyone -

and that you may wheeze and sneeze or break out with a new allergic

reaction or nothing - which can be even worse because it can be

germinating silently as an auto immune disease, or cancer of some

sort.

>

> It is important to those who don't understand or believe in

environmental exposure that this is not an exercise in hysterics. Or

malingering. I knew in my gut that something was very wrong from the

outset and my first infection relating to the mold exposure in my

school. I kept every prescription bottle. One or two bottles does

not look like much, but when you are sitting in a doctor''s office

twice a month when you only went for an annual physical, something is

really wrong.

>

> The first thing as a defensive move is to collect those bottles

because the visual is very powerful. I used my matress pad sized ''

visual '' on a program and a page 2 newspaper story. That picture

does send a message in a teachable '' moment'' for the public to

understand, normal healthy people don''t swallow 1000 mg of Tylenol

Sinus just to function or take antibiotics on any regular un-needed

basis. The ''other'' side not only has deep pockets, but the

motivation to try to keep the geenie in the bottle. Would that we

had the drug companies dough to advertise like they have in their

promotions of lap-band surgery, Gardasil, and antidepressants.

> Would that they had the motivation to alleviate the suffering of

mycotic disease. They certainly have the resources.

>

>

> LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> a écrit :

> basically, from what I have experienced, and heard others

describe, a big

> factor in how you react to mold is the amount of exposure you have

gotten

> and what kind. Its called sensitization and once your immune system

is

> overloaded, your tolerance to mold is used up. From that point

onward, when

> you get exposed to even a small amount, you get much sicker than

you would

> before.

>

> So perhaps people have a lifetime 'budget' of toxic mold exposure

that their

> body can take and after they have been exposed to that, their body

just says

> 'no more, I give up'

>

>

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