Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Cheryl, Time and amount does matter, but some studies that I have seen strongly indicate that in a given sensitive person, the dose does not necessarily make the response. Its more similar to peanut allergies, etc. in that sense. After a massive mold exposure, you develop a hypersensitivity that leaves you very reactive to even tiny amounts of mold. In other words, there isn't a linear dose response curve in people who have been through a mold defense overloadhypersensitization. Once your immune system starts reacting to mold like that, it may decline IF YOU MANAGE TO AVOID MOLD COMPLETELY (thats what Dr. Rea's metal and glass suites are for) but it usually stays with people for the rest of their lives to some degree, as I understand it. The dose does not make the response in a predictable way, unless you know somebody's history of mold exposure. Thats why people who get exposed to lots of mold have so much trouble afterward. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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