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I wish to comment on the heart attack situation with exposure to indoor

mold/bacterial environments. As already posted on this forum, the indoor

environment is very complex with both bacterial and mold by-products. Thus, a

general inflammatory response along with infectious conditions (bacteria and

molds) occurs. This inflammatory response does adversely affect the blood

vascular system and can cause cardiovascular disease in my professional opinion.

Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

www.drthrasher.org

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This inflammatory response does adversely affect the blood vascular

system and can cause cardiovascular disease in my professional opinion.

Post exposure I had a CT scan showing plaque in the neck arteries. The

HMO doctor I saw prescribed a drug which listed an aspergillus

component. I told her I was trying to get the aspergillus out, not in.

She told me to research an alternative without this component. I do

not have the knowledge to do this and a pharmacist I asked said it

would take too much of her time to contact all the various pharm.

companies. I don't believe CSM is enough to deal with this plaque in

the arteries, right? Anyone have any experience with this issue and

want to share their findings?

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