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Croft wrote:

Hi Haley:

Yes I would like to explain about mycotoxins. The Trichothecene

Mycotoxins are the most poisonous mycotoxins that people are exposed to

and we must be concerned with the most poisonous, not the least

poisonous. The mycotoxins attack the cellular factory so a cell can not

repair, maintain or reproduce. So the health effects are cumulative

and when a person is exposed to 500 ppb/kilogram has a 50% chance of

dying according to the Department of Defense. Children are 100-1000

more sensitive because the TM attack the cellular factory so children are

much sensitive than adults. I have observed several children exposed

severly exposed never make to the age of 21 years.

In the chronic exposure the mycotoxin is stored in the tissue

and is stored in pockets within the tissue. I have observed these

pockets in the myocardium of several autopsies. Also on chronic

exposure, the body protects itself by producing fibrinous strands

to keep the mycotoxins from binding to cells and attempts to excret the

mycotoxin by urine or bile. I refer to this mycotoxin as hit and run: It

hits the body and is released from the body in a matter of minutes to

hours.

In order for a person to survive this piosoning they have to stop exposure

from the

from the ambient environment and from the internal environment like

from yeast.

Then if you are exposed to Aspergillus organisms, the fungus loves to

grow in your vessels and causes a disease called Aspergillosis. The survial

according to the CDC is 1-2%. This is very common in transplant and cancer

patients receiving chemical therapy that attacks the immune system.

As a medical pathologist I have developed the tissue fingerprint that

Trichothecene

mycotoxins generate within body and have completed several autopsies in adults

and children. I have studied over 6,000 people pathological and have found it

makes a difference on exposure of the mycotoxin. The consumption of TM like in

the 1940's in Southern Russia caused the arteries of humans to weaken and

rupture and people bleed on their skin. Bleeding on the skin was the terminal

sign before death. The mycotoxin is consumed and goes to the liver and then the

liver releases T2 toxin into the circulation and prevents the generation of new

cells in the artery, so they wealem amd rupture.

The inhalation of TM results in the exposure through the lungs and skin. The

mycotoxin goes to the liver and is release in the intestine and the mucosal

cells are exposed in a terminal case the intestinal mucosal cells slough from

the body and the person starves to death. These people have serous atrophy of

fat on the pericardium. The people that died like this do not feel right, but

are not bed ridden and die suddenly - this is why they call it the silent

killer. The mycotoxin prevents the replacement of cells and this leads to organ

failure. The mycotoxins also deplete calcium from the body so people will end

up with degeneration of the vertebra column or ossioperosis, ruptured discs or

factures.

I hope I have explained why Trichothecene Mycotoxins are so harmful to the

body. There is a lot of false information out in the community. I am hoping to

write some more manuscripts to explain the pathology of this disease. Thank you

for the opportunity to respond.

Dr. Croft

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From: Haley <myhaze@...>

Reply- myhaze@...

Croft

Subject: Fwd: [] Re:Pathology of Trichothecene Mycotoxins in Man

A. Croft, D.V.

Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:30:10 -0700 (PDT)

In case you wanted to respond... an article of yours was recently posted.

~Haley

Diane Bolton <dianebolton@...> wrote:

From: " Diane Bolton " <dianebolton@...>

Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:59:20 +0000

Subject: [] Re:Pathology of Trichothecene Mycotoxins in Man

A. Croft, D.V.

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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