Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 do you all get what this is saying? mycotoxins play a role in mycoses, in colonization,IN OUR BODYS. what I've been trying to get people to open their eyes too, that fungal infections involes mycotoxins and probably all the toxins assc. with that fungi. fungal infections known in medical lititure does not seperate the fungal effects from the toxin effects, it's all one. this is why fungal or toxic vasculitis has the same results, fungal or toxic meningitis has the same results. THESE ATE NOT SEPERATED IN MEDICAL SCIENCE UNDER THE TERM " FUNGAL INFECTION " thats why i have been able to research this from the beganing by useing the term fungal or fungal infection. fungal=mold and it's toxins, not just the mold. furthermore, this detection of verruculogen in conidia extracts presents opportunitys for the investigation into the potential role of inhalation in the intake of mycotoxins in humans > > CONCLUSION: > ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS STUDY ACCORDING TO RESENT FDA > RECOMMENDATIONS, CONFERM THE EXISTANCE OF > VERRUCULOGEN AND OTHER MYCOTOXINS ASSOCIATED WITH CONIDIA. > ---------------------- > THE RECENT DETECTION OF ABUNDANT RESPIRABLE ERGOT ALKALOIDS ASSOCIATED > WITH A. FUMIGATUS CONIDIA RAISES THE POSSIBILITY OF THE RESPIRATORY > EPITHELIUM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE DIGESTIVE ROUTE FOR THE INTAKE OF > THESE MYCOTOXINS. > ------------------------------ > 2007-VERRUCULOGEN ASSOCIATED WITH ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS HYPHAE AND > CANIDIA MODIFIES THE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HUMAN NASAL > EPITHELIAL CELLS > ( the production of toxins by A. Fumigatus may help the fungus colonize > by modifying the natural clearance of the respiratory tract.) > > http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/7/5 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 let me put it this way, mycosis and mycotoxicosis is the same thing, the only thing deturmining if fungi has colonized in your body or not is your immune system, and actually the innate immune system, because mycotoxins suppress the aquired immune system and the innate immune system regulates the aquired immune system, between these two factors I'd say the aquired immune system doesn't even come into play until some point that your out of that environment and practiceing advoidence and/or if your liver is still able to detox, you get to some level where the aquired immune system kicks in. if your colonized which would mean you have inflammation(innate)and it leads tp reaccuring infections(innate dysfunction)the aquired immune system may never get activated. and maybe if your innate immune system still functions (which might be a lesser level of exposure and damage) and the aquired immune system does kick in but you have the dreaded HLA factors, than you still wont detox properly and that may also lead to becomeing colonized, because we know that people can get colonized without haveing MCS/TE,ect. and without even being exposed in DMB. like with chemotreatments from hospital mold because they suppress the immune system to do this. > > do you all get what this is saying? > mycotoxins play a role in mycoses, in colonization,IN OUR BODYS. > what I've been trying to get people to open their eyes too, > that fungal infections involes mycotoxins and probably all the toxins > assc. with that fungi. fungal infections known in medical lititure > does not seperate the fungal effects from the toxin effects, it's all > one. this is why fungal or toxic vasculitis has the same results, > fungal or toxic meningitis has the same results. THESE ATE NOT > SEPERATED IN MEDICAL SCIENCE UNDER THE TERM " FUNGAL INFECTION " thats > why i have been able to research this from the beganing by useing the > term fungal or fungal infection. fungal=mold and it's toxins, not > just the mold. > furthermore, this detection of verruculogen in conidia extracts > presents opportunitys for the investigation into the potential role > of inhalation in the intake of mycotoxins in humans > > > > > CONCLUSION: > > ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS STUDY ACCORDING TO RESENT FDA > > RECOMMENDATIONS, CONFERM THE EXISTANCE OF > > VERRUCULOGEN AND OTHER MYCOTOXINS ASSOCIATED WITH CONIDIA. > > ---------------------- > > THE RECENT DETECTION OF ABUNDANT RESPIRABLE ERGOT ALKALOIDS > ASSOCIATED > > WITH A. FUMIGATUS CONIDIA RAISES THE POSSIBILITY OF THE RESPIRATORY > > EPITHELIUM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE DIGESTIVE ROUTE FOR THE INTAKE > OF > > THESE MYCOTOXINS. > > ------------------------------ > > 2007-VERRUCULOGEN ASSOCIATED WITH ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS HYPHAE AND > > CANIDIA MODIFIES THE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HUMAN NASAL > > EPITHELIAL CELLS > > ( the production of toxins by A. Fumigatus may help the fungus > colonize > > by modifying the natural clearance of the respiratory tract.) > > > > http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/7/5 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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