Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 ps, this t-myco is produced by fusarium, also found in first home. but I dont remember if it's produced by other molds or not. > > any good human studies out there on this? > I fell certain that whatever trichothecenes I was exposed to in my > first home cause severe hormone disfunction that caused not only the > endermetriosis but also very sore breasts and hot flashes. at age 38 or > 39 when I was going through this a doctor laughed at me because I told > him I thought I was going through menapause. the hot flashes and night > sweats were sp bad. of corse he also failed to diagnose posable > encermetriosis too. theres evidence that hormone disfunction leads to > endermetriosis and with the other effects I had I'm sure they all tied > into hormone disfunction. if I recall certain T-myco's cause hormone > disfunctions in animals. but I cant remember where I read the same > effects from the same t-myco's in humans, thinking it was a paper from > kaye kilborne. anyone know? > > what I'm looking for is to link a certain hormone disfunction with > endermetriosis > and a certain t-myco to maybe that same hormone disfunction. > if I remember right (zon)zearlone or something like that was the t- myco > associated with this. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 This sounds familiar with me, too. I believe the trichothecenes cause hormone dsyfunction because my hormone issues were one of my earlier symptoms. At 29 I went to my doctors and demanded hormone testing because all of a sudden I woke up with " acne " (of course it turned out not to be), the rash that Dr, Shoe talks about in his book is what I actually have and I started having menstrual and reproductive symptoms (all hormone related) plus I know how endometriosis which I have never had before. So yes in my opinion tricho. definitley cause hormone dysfunction which leads to a host of other problems. > > any good human studies out there on this? > I fell certain that whatever trichothecenes I was exposed to in my > first home cause severe hormone disfunction that caused not only the > endermetriosis but also very sore breasts and hot flashes. at age 38 or > 39 when I was going through this a doctor laughed at me because I told > him I thought I was going through menapause. the hot flashes and night > sweats were sp bad. of corse he also failed to diagnose posable > encermetriosis too. theres evidence that hormone disfunction leads to > endermetriosis and with the other effects I had I'm sure they all tied > into hormone disfunction. if I recall certain T-myco's cause hormone > disfunctions in animals. but I cant remember where I read the same > effects from the same t-myco's in humans, thinking it was a paper from > kaye kilborne. anyone know? > > what I'm looking for is to link a certain hormone disfunction with > endermetriosis > and a certain t-myco to maybe that same hormone disfunction. > if I remember right (zon)zearlone or something like that was the t- myco > associated with this. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 yes, I had acne type problems that I had never had my whole life, I remember thinking what the heck is happening to me, > > > > any good human studies out there on this? > > I fell certain that whatever trichothecenes I was exposed to in my > > first home cause severe hormone disfunction that caused not only > the > > endermetriosis but also very sore breasts and hot flashes. at age > 38 or > > 39 when I was going through this a doctor laughed at me because I > told > > him I thought I was going through menapause. the hot flashes and > night > > sweats were sp bad. of corse he also failed to diagnose posable > > encermetriosis too. theres evidence that hormone disfunction leads > to > > endermetriosis and with the other effects I had I'm sure they all > tied > > into hormone disfunction. if I recall certain T-myco's cause > hormone > > disfunctions in animals. but I cant remember where I read the same > > effects from the same t-myco's in humans, thinking it was a paper > from > > kaye kilborne. anyone know? > > > > what I'm looking for is to link a certain hormone disfunction with > > endermetriosis > > and a certain t-myco to maybe that same hormone disfunction. > > if I remember right (zon)zearlone or something like that was the t- > myco > > associated with this. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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