Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 If mycotoxins are 'hit and run', does anyone understand why exposure to mycotoxins would cause on going immune suppression, or know where that is explained? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Here I go, talking to myself as I sometimes do.... One thing I'm considering is that if toxin do damage to gi tract as they are reported to do, that damaged gi tract may be root cause of immune problems. Do most people have food allergies? Food allergies are supposed to be caused by damaged gut, as food is allowed to get into bloodstream through the damaged gut, causing inflamation and allergy reactions to foods. I've read that if gut is damaged and food can pass into bloodsteam, so can bacteria, viruses and fungus that is inevitably in food we eat and on plates, flatware, glasses, etc. In otherwords, when we eat, it is not a sterile process so if gut is damaged and 'leaky' then the immune system may be kept very busy fighting with these new pathogens, as well as simply food getting into bloodstream. That would make the immune system overwhelmed and perhaps a major cause of immune system 'fatigue'. Of course people with damaged lungs, would have constant battle going on there too. So perhaps it is this damage that toxins leave behind that weaken us, damaged gut and damged lungs, that leave our immune systems weakened, constantly under seige. That seems reasonable to me. I know I have had pressure on my chest when I feel tired and have taken digestive enzymes, pancreatic ones that Dr Marinkovich gave me, but I buy them over the counter now and feel the 'congestion' lift. That has surprised me but I have done it over and over again and gotten relief, meaning that the heart is inflamed but inflamation is lifted by digestive enzymes, so inflamation must be caused by food I'm eating. This I just recently discovered. I keep trying this out to make sure the trend is not just coincidence. Before I used to go to hyperbarics, to get it to lift. Hyperbarics has an anti-inflamatory effect. > > If mycotoxins are 'hit and run', does anyone understand why exposure > to mycotoxins would cause on going immune suppression, or know where > that is explained? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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