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This is entirely probable. Aflatoxins conjugate to DNA causing mutations. If

you lack an enzyme, GSTM1, then your risk for these mutations are increased over

people who have this detoxification enzyme.

The absence of GSTM1 is referred to GSTM1 null. You can look this up on Pubmed

by typing in GSTM1 null DNA aflatoxin adducts. Also, individuals with GSTM1

null have increased risk of liver cancer, asthma and aflatoxin-albumin adducts,

that is increased levels of antibodies to aflatoxins.

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Fluids

Dr. Thrasher -

Does this mean that the mycotoxins mutate human DNA and incorporate themselves

in the human host, for example in the bone marrow of a human, changing the

inherited DNA?

Thanks.

toxicologist1 <toxicologist1@...> a écrit : I do not know if your readers

realize the following: Currently we

are able to test for mycotoxins and mold DNA in tissue and body

fluids. In addition, these same tests can be applied to bulk

sampling and air sampling of homes and buildings. Two examples of

two different families that I am working with are:

Air conditioning systems: contaminated with identified species of

Aspergillus and Penicillium. Mycotoxins present in the bulk samples

from the A.C. system are trichothecenes, aflatoxins and ochratoxin.

Urine screens on one family revealed trichothecens. In addition, the

man of the house had liver cysts. Biopsies of the liver revealed

aflatoxins 15 times greater than control values. The entire family

is scheduled for a urine screen for mycotoxins and sputum for mold

DNA and mycotoxins.

The second family is currently having urine screens done for

mycotoxins.

We have also done biopsy and autopsy materials revealing mold DNA as

well as mycotoxins, particularly aflatoxins.

We have done autopsy on a 3 month old girl who died of Reyes Syndrome

and had hemoytic anemia at birth and which re-occured just before her

death. Autopsy specimens revealed aflatoxins and Aspergillus DNA.

Are you interested? Contact Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. at

toxicologist1@...

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When the toxins are found, what remedies apply?

Barth

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t> I do not know if your readers realize the following: Currently we

t> are able to test for mycotoxins and mold DNA in tissue and body

t> fluids. In addition, these same tests can be applied to bulk

t> sampling and air sampling of homes and buildings. Two examples of

t> two different families that I am working with are:

t> Air conditioning systems: contaminated with identified species of

t> Aspergillus and Penicillium. Mycotoxins present in the bulk samples

t> from the A.C. system are trichothecenes, aflatoxins and ochratoxin.

t> Urine screens on one family revealed trichothecens. In addition, the

t> man of the house had liver cysts. Biopsies of the liver revealed

t> aflatoxins 15 times greater than control values. The entire family

t> is scheduled for a urine screen for mycotoxins and sputum for mold

t> DNA and mycotoxins.

t> The second family is currently having urine screens done for

t> mycotoxins.

t> We have also done biopsy and autopsy materials revealing mold DNA as

t> well as mycotoxins, particularly aflatoxins.

t> We have done autopsy on a 3 month old girl who died of Reyes Syndrome

t> and had hemoytic anemia at birth and which re-occured just before her

t> death. Autopsy specimens revealed aflatoxins and Aspergillus DNA.

t> Are you interested? Contact Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. at

t> toxicologist1@...

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If you are spilling mycotoxins in your urine, then it strongly suggest

colonization. If you are sinusitis, lung problems, aches and pains, fatigue,

etc. more likely than not you are colonized. You must treat the colonziation

with appropriate antifungals. First, you must find out if you are spilling the

mycotoxins in your uine

Re: [] Mold DNA and Mycotoxins in Tissues and Body

Fluids

When the toxins are found, what remedies apply?

Barth

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t> I do not know if your readers realize the following: Currently we

t> are able to test for mycotoxins and mold DNA in tissue and body

t> fluids. In addition, these same tests can be applied to bulk

t> sampling and air sampling of homes and buildings. Two examples of

t> two different families that I am working with are:

t> Air conditioning systems: contaminated with identified species of

t> Aspergillus and Penicillium. Mycotoxins present in the bulk samples

t> from the A.C. system are trichothecenes, aflatoxins and ochratoxin.

t> Urine screens on one family revealed trichothecens. In addition, the

t> man of the house had liver cysts. Biopsies of the liver revealed

t> aflatoxins 15 times greater than control values. The entire family

t> is scheduled for a urine screen for mycotoxins and sputum for mold

t> DNA and mycotoxins.

t> The second family is currently having urine screens done for

t> mycotoxins.

t> We have also done biopsy and autopsy materials revealing mold DNA as

t> well as mycotoxins, particularly aflatoxins.

t> We have done autopsy on a 3 month old girl who died of Reyes Syndrome

t> and had hemoytic anemia at birth and which re-occured just before her

t> death. Autopsy specimens revealed aflatoxins and Aspergillus DNA.

t> Are you interested? Contact Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. at

t> toxicologist1@...

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IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING THAT THIS IS THE SAME URINE TEST CR. CROFT

DOES AND CR. REA USES AR EHC, IS THAT CORRECT? I'VE HAD DR. CROFYS

URINE TEST. POSITIVE FOR TRICHATHECENE MYCOTOXICOSIS. CAN AFLATOXINS

AND OTHER MYCOTOXINS NOW BE DERECRED IN URINE?

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> You can have your doctor order the test. The laboratory is Real

Time Laboratory, Dallas Texas. keep me informed regarding your

progress on the testing and when it was ordered.

> I will want a copy of the report.

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> I'll have to ask for the urine test. I don't think I'd be able to

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> antifungals, though, because of the condition of my liver.

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If I am not mistaken, I believe Kaye Kilburn, M.D. has published and written a

book on viudal field effects as well as brain damage to molds and other toxins.

It is titled: " Endangered Brains " Princeton Scientific Publishers, Inc. ISBN:

0-9745460-0-3. It is well worth the investment.

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> I'll have to ask for the urine test. I don't think I'd be able to

take

> antifungals, though, because of the condition of my liver.

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> Barth

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THANKS BUT I CAN'T SEE TO READ A BOOK. THE BLACK TYPW DISAPPEARS AND

I CANT HARDLY SEE MY COMPUTER ANYMORE WITH BLACK BACKGROUND BECAUSE

THE WHITE TYPE IS GRAY AND BLENDS INTO THE BLACK.

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> If I am not mistaken, I believe Kaye Kilburn, M.D. has published

and written a book on viudal field effects as well as brain damage to

molds and other toxins. It is titled: " Endangered Brains "

Princeton Scientific Publishers, Inc. ISBN: 0-9745460-0-3. It is

well worth the investment.

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I am sorry to hear this. Perhaps you can get someone to read it to you. It is

written in lay terms.

[] Re: Mold DNA and Mycotoxins in Tissues and Body

Fluids

THANKS BUT I CAN'T SEE TO READ A BOOK. THE BLACK TYPW DISAPPEARS AND

I CANT HARDLY SEE MY COMPUTER ANYMORE WITH BLACK BACKGROUND BECAUSE

THE WHITE TYPE IS GRAY AND BLENDS INTO THE BLACK.

>

> If I am not mistaken, I believe Kaye Kilburn, M.D. has published

and written a book on viudal field effects as well as brain damage to

molds and other toxins. It is titled: " Endangered Brains "

Princeton Scientific Publishers, Inc. ISBN: 0-9745460-0-3. It is

well worth the investment.

>

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