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I have bad gums(teeth are ok); bleeding sometimes, like everything els

(toe nails, nose, etc.) but no doctor connection has been made to the

mold. However, I do believe there is a connection.

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> Hi Folks: I was wondering if any of you that have mycotoxicosis have

> had teeth and/or gum problems that you are told are related to your

> exposure. Trying to make the connection here, can anyone help?

Thanking

> you in advance. Diane

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with chronic rhino/sinositus the infections can go into the gums,they

do with me.

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> > Hi Folks: I was wondering if any of you that have mycotoxicosis

have

> > had teeth and/or gum problems that you are told are related to your

> > exposure. Trying to make the connection here, can anyone help?

> Thanking

> > you in advance. Diane

> >

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The best way to fight that is to get your inflammation down.

(cholestyramine..) and get out of the mold..

Also flossing every day, Water Pik, rinsing with hydrogen peroxide before

brushing, brushing at least 3x a day, more if possible, using folic acid in

a mouthwash (like LEF makes) then spitting it out. Coenzyme Q10 also

helps,if applied topically..

The goal is to get your mouth smelling/feeling like a normal person's again.

For me, that didn't happen until I got out of the mold because of the way

mold dries you out and shrivels up your skin.

Now I have normal mucus production and its like my whole body FEELS

different. Mold dramatically reduces the blood microcirculation in areas

like your gums, allowing all sots of bad things to happen. Ive also heard it

demineralizes your teeth.

So you have to get out, or yes, you will eventually lose your teeth. Once

you are out, do your best to jump start the healing process, don't just

expect it to happen..

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Diane,

Doctors very rarely tell us that ANYTHING is related to our mold

exposure, even if it is so obvious that it is hitting us in the face..

Thats why people go to the Internet to find things out, because the

doctors so rarely even have the time to research these things. They

are too busy seeing what is it now, twelve patients an hour? Fourteen?

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" Ive also heard it demineralizes your teeth. "

Any chance you remember or know where to find research on this?

Thanks,

SW

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For people who don't know about it, PubMed, which is a database run by the

National Institute of Health that contains a HUGE amount of medical,

biological, toxicological, environmental health, etc. abstracts and papers,

including often links to full text artciles.

for example:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?term=dental%20aspergillosis & sourceid=mo\

zilla-search & db=PubMed & orig_db=PubMed & dispmax=20

If there are terms you dont understand (and there WILL be LOTS of them.. for

all of us) there is a good medical dictionary at

http://www.medterms.com/script/main/hp.asp that you should bookmark. This

was where I try to look up medical terms I don't know.. If you try to do

that as you read these papers, and write the (often Latin) medical terms

down and their defs, (research proves that THEN you remember much more, I

read recently) then you get much more out of the papers - they begin to

start to be understandable..

Also, if the building had stachybotrys or aspergillus/penicillum and

perhaps others, I would think it would make VERY MUCH sense to look at the

MANY dental issues suffered by people with AIDS and people with

aspergillosis and especially, both. Because they apply.. those molds do

compromise the immune system and can cause similar issues..

Experiment with PubMed, because there is SO much more info there than in the

media..

On 7/16/07, wiedb <wiedb@...> wrote:

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> " Ive also heard it demineralizes your teeth. "

>

> Any chance you remember or know where to find research on this?

> Thanks,

> SW

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> " Ive also heard it demineralizes your teeth. "

>

> Any chance you remember or know where to find research on this?

> Thanks,

> SW

>

Thanks everyone for your replies. If the gum problems are returning, do

you think the place I am in is possibly moldy? Symptoms are returning

after a move and I am now worried this place is not good for me. Do

syptoms come and go as they please? Thanks for all your help Diane

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symptoms are always going to continue until the toxins are removed

from the body.

> > " Ive also heard it demineralizes your teeth. "

> >

> > Any chance you remember or know where to find research on this?

> > Thanks,

> > SW

> >

>

> Thanks everyone for your replies. If the gum problems are returning, do

> you think the place I am in is possibly moldy? Symptoms are returning

> after a move and I am now worried this place is not good for me. Do

> syptoms come and go as they please? Thanks for all your help Diane

>

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