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With all the discussion about toxins being passed through bodily fluid - I am

wondering if there has ever been discussion on whether mycotoxins can be

passed between people through sexual intercourse? Does anyone have any

information on this?

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I read yesterday, on the http://www.valdezlink.com/evos/wrote.htm

web site about the chemical 2-butoxyethanol, and how the wifes and

children of the men who cleaned up the exxon oilspill are affected,

same with the Gulf War families... this Chemical is passed on to

others. And this chemical is/was used in paint thinners and cleaning

products, and what if this chemical is picked up by the Toxins of

mold and thrown into the air we breathe, making them super toxic! I

also read somewhere that Mycotoxins are/were drawn like a magnet to

medical latex gloves. Im wondering, could it be it's not the

latex...People may be alergic to, but rather a reaction to Mycotoxins

gathered on the latex? My husband went into the urgent care at the

Hospital for a sinus infection, and since he was 48 and normally

healthy and not been seen in years by a Dr....the Dr then decided he

would do a prostate check on him. Within a couple of months of that

check he developed rectal bleeding and was diagnosed after monthes of

misdiagnosis, with rectal cancer.

>

> With all the discussion about toxins being passed through bodily

fluid - I am

> wondering if there has ever been discussion on whether mycotoxins

can be

> passed between people through sexual intercourse? Does anyone have

any

> information on this?

>

>

> **************

> Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

>

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?

NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

>

>

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My Ei doctor told me that candida can be but I don't know about mycotoxins. I

didn't realize that mycotoxins could live inside a person!?

Alice

happyruiam <happyru@...> wrote:

I read yesterday, on the http://www.valdezlink.com/evos/wrote.htm

web site about the chemical 2-butoxyethanol, and how the wifes and

children of the men who cleaned up the exxon oilspill are affected,

same with the Gulf War families... this Chemical is passed on to

others. And this chemical is/was used in paint thinners and cleaning

products, and what if this chemical is picked up by the Toxins of

mold and thrown into the air we breathe, making them super toxic! I

also read somewhere that Mycotoxins are/were drawn like a magnet to

medical latex gloves. Im wondering, could it be it's not the

latex...People may be alergic to, but rather a reaction to Mycotoxins

gathered on the latex? My husband went into the urgent care at the

Hospital for a sinus infection, and since he was 48 and normally

healthy and not been seen in years by a Dr....the Dr then decided he

would do a prostate check on him. Within a couple of months of that

check he developed rectal bleeding and was diagnosed after monthes of

misdiagnosis, with rectal cancer.

>

> With all the discussion about toxins being passed through bodily

fluid - I am

> wondering if there has ever been discussion on whether mycotoxins

can be

> passed between people through sexual intercourse? Does anyone have

any

> information on this?

>

>

> **************

> Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

>

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?

NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

>

>

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Alice,

Slight correction. Mycotoxins can be present in the body but

cannot " live " inside a person because they are never alive. They

are (sometimes) byproducts of mold metabolism. They are not

alive because they cannot reproduce.

BTW, the ability to reproduce is how mold and bacteria are

determined to be dead or alive. If they can't be cultured

(successfully reproduce) in the lab then they are dead.

Thankfully that definition of " alive " and " dead " isn't applicable to

people. If it were then we would all be declared dead after the

birth of our last child. If childless, then we would never have been

alive!

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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> My Ei doctor told me that candida can be but I don't know about mycotoxins. I

didn't realize that mycotoxins could live inside a person!?

> Alice

>

> happyruiam <happyru@...> wrote:

> I read yesterday, on the http://www.valdezlink.com/evos/wrote.htm

> web site about the chemical 2-butoxyethanol, and how the wifes and

> children of the men who cleaned up the exxon oilspill are affected,

> same with the Gulf War families... this Chemical is passed on to

> others. And this chemical is/was used in paint thinners and cleaning

> products, and what if this chemical is picked up by the Toxins of

> mold and thrown into the air we breathe, making them super toxic! I

> also read somewhere that Mycotoxins are/were drawn like a magnet to

> medical latex gloves. Im wondering, could it be it's not the

> latex...People may be alergic to, but rather a reaction to Mycotoxins

> gathered on the latex? My husband went into the urgent care at the

> Hospital for a sinus infection, and since he was 48 and normally

> healthy and not been seen in years by a Dr....the Dr then decided he

> would do a prostate check on him. Within a couple of months of that

> check he developed rectal bleeding and was diagnosed after monthes of

> misdiagnosis, with rectal cancer.

>

>

> >

> > With all the discussion about toxins being passed through bodily

> fluid - I am

> > wondering if there has ever been discussion on whether mycotoxins

> can be

> > passed between people through sexual intercourse? Does anyone have

> any

> > information on this?

> >

> >

> > **************

> > Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

> >

> > http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?

> NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

> >

> >

> >

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