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2007 NEUROTOXICITY AND INFLAMMATION..DR. SUDAKIN PLEASE RESPOND

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Quackadillan,

You are right. However, you are off topic from my prior post. I want Dr.

Sudakin, who has been a silent member of this board for quite some time and is

an affiliated of VeriTox, the ACOEM Mold statement authors, to answer these

questions for his fellow board members.

How about it Dr. Sudakin?

Perhaps you can explain to your fellow board members, how Dr.

Pestka's study supports your writing for the government funded American

College of Medical Toxicology paper, titled: American College of Medical

Toxicology Comment: Institute of Medicine Report on Damp Indoor Spapces and

Health.

How does Dr. Pestka's study support this statement: " With respect to

mycotoxins in indoor air, exposure modeling studies have concluded that even in

moldy environments, the maximum inhalation dose of mycotoxins is generally

orders of magnitude lower than demonstrated thresholds for adverse health

effects.(3,7,8) "

And why is it that the only other papers you were able to cite for your

above writing, were authored by your own employer, VeriTox? One that you cite

was outed on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, the other did not pass

a Kelley ruling just two months before you cited it for the ACMT. Surely, as

this is YOUR employer, YOU KNEW of this situation.

The following are the references you cite in support of that erroneous

statement.

(3) American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Evidence

Based Statement: Adverse Human Health Effects Associated with Molds in the

Indoor Environment. 2002.

(7) Kelman BJ, Robbins CA, Swenson LJ, Hardin BD. Risk from inhaled

mycotoxins in indoor office and residential environments. Int J Toxicol 2004

January;23(1):3-10.

(8) Islam Z, Harkema JR, Pestka JJ. Satratoxin G from the black mold

Stachybotrys chartarum evokes olfactory sensory neuron loss and inflammation in

the murine nose and brain. Environmental Health Perspectives. [online Feb 27,

2006]

Instead of just lurking, perhaps it is time that you respond to those who

are ill after excessive mold exposure and explain your " science " to your fellow

board members.

Sharon Kramer

In a message dated 9/16/2007 6:18:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

quackadillian@... writes:

The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) priming and potentiation is one of the many

things that you notice never get mentioned in any of their propaganda -

along with inhalation toxicity being higher than dermal absorbtion,

ingestion, or ip injection, fungal transport through buildings walls, the

growing body of information on fungal fragments, etc. - (they only use

spores.. as if spores were the whole story.)

Again and again and again they leave out important pieces of information

that have been discussed again and again..

So anyone who has any doubt as to their willful and irresponsible

'implausible denial' is being intentionally blind themselves..

There needs to be a law....

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