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Re: Mycotoxins eliminated by liver (feces) and kidney (urine) - according to papers on PubMed

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I dont know Live,seams to me that if myco's can be absorbed through

the skin, they could come out that way too. if mycotoxins can eat

through bones and tissues, why wouldn't they come out through the

skin.

>

> Looking at PubMed for stuff on mycotoxins like ochratoxin, aflatoxin

> and the trichothecenes it appears that the major routes of

elimination

> are liver > bile > gallbladder > small intestine > feces OR

> reabsorbtion

>

> Those MYCOtoxins that go into the bile and end up recirculating are

> the ones that cholestyramine can remove..

>

> Without cholestyramine, SOME MYCOTOXINS STAY IN THE BODY FOR A VERY

> LONG TIME..

>

> Even with cholestyramine they recirculate (Thats why Shoemaker says

> four times a day)

>

> Some mycotoxins also go

>

> Kidney . bladder > urine.

>

> (A different situation)

>

> Some mycotoxins usually get mostly excreted in feces but when an

> animal or person is exposed to a lot, the bile route is DRAMATICALLY

> slowed down or halted by something called cholestasis. That can

injure

> the liver and/or gall bladder. Then very bad things appear to

happen.

>

> Sweat doesn't seem to be the way mycotoxins leave the body from

what I

> have read just now. Other toxins yes..

>

> I think mycotoxins, no.

>

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