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Re:Pathology of Trichothecene Mycotoxins, A. Croft, D.V.

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The way I read that is that the damage they do are accumlative, not

something that is repairable, but that the mycotoxin itself does not

stick around, it does it's damage and then leaves. I had a

significant amount of tricothecenes in my urine in 2004 and then

after using the dilution solution in my home, got a negligible urine

test result, not enough to count. I don't know if that means they

are really gone but apparently this is his conclusion. Saying the

damage is not repairable is discouraging to say the least. I talked

to him and he emphasized that to me in order to convince me to not

take any chances in my home with exposure, have someone else clean

up, etc. So I believe the warning is don't be foolish and delay

avoidance for any reason. I would like to believe he is wrong about

this. However, I don't think it hurts to assume a positive frame of

mind and try to restore your health. The body has an amazing

ability to heal given the right conditions.

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

mycotoxins are

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