Guest guest Posted January 30, 2008 Report Share Posted January 30, 2008 I think he said that people who were in a moldy situation often, in his observation could make a total recovery (with cholestyramine, etc) if the duration of exposure was an average of less than six months.. but that his patients who had been in very bad situations or situations that persisted longer than that, untreated, in his experience, much more often had permanent health issues that CSM was not able to address fully. The body can bounce back- to a point, but when that point is exceeded and the body doesnt get to rest.. it moves to a much higher level of damage.. They had permanent damage to multiple body systems and that re-exposure that would be trivial to someone else would be very dangerous for them. Also, even if they recovered and could function on some levels, they still had to be very careful.. because their MSH receptors in the PFC and their immune systems were damaged .. anyway, it was something like that... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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