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KC: I read this whole report by Dr. Croft. #10 states that mycotoxins are

cumulative as I had always thought and been told, but #11 states that

mycotoxins are " hit and run " and are NOT stored in the body. Isnt there a

contradiction here, does it make any sense to you?? The report was

absolutely frightening to me as I am definatlely in Stage 3 as I have the

bleeding in my skin. Thanks Diane

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Diane,

Good question. And again I am not a doctor, so really this should be

answered by a professional that is well versed. I think this can be

interpreted several different ways, so hopefully I won't add more

confusion by adding my perception. If I have a chance I will email

later.

10. The Trichothecene Mycotoxins are Cumulative in Their Health

Effects on Organ Systems.

>>>>> From my understanding we know that Stachy, that most people

think of in relation to trichothecenes is not one of the tenacious

fungi. It is over taken by some of your other robust fungi fairly

quickly. I think what Dr.Croft is saying here not that the

mycotoxins themselves are cumulative or clustering in one organ or

throughout the body (increasing or intensifying) as you are

understanding it.

What he is saying (in my opinion) cumulative meaning capable of

effecting all systems and organs. Not necessarily a buildup. I know

it's a little confusing.

11. Trichothecene Mycotoxins are " Hit and Run " Poisons and are

not Stored in The Body.

>>>>>What he means by " hit and run " here and from what I have been

told over the years, trichothecenes do their damage to whatever

organ they come in touch with and some of the time are depleted or

extracted from the body. This part I don't fully understand. Why

aren't they more cumulative in the sense that we understand it. But

the damage has already been done by the time they leave the body.

I hope this helps and doesn't add more confusion, but I think we

need to hear from one of the experts.

KC

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> KC: I read this whole report by Dr. Croft. #10 states that

mycotoxins are

> cumulative as I had always thought and been told, but #11 states

that

> mycotoxins are " hit and run " and are NOT stored in the body. Isnt

there a

> contradiction here, does it make any sense to you?? The report was

> absolutely frightening to me as I am definatlely in Stage 3 as I

have the

> bleeding in my skin. Thanks Diane

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Learn.Laugh.Share. Reallivemoms is right place!

> http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM & loc=us

>

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