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maybe KC's quote of the day should be re-posted.

seems as how there is no dose determined on the amount of mycotoxins

needed to cause damage, the defence is blowing hot air and it's

stinky.

I think people here need to get their minds off just myco's and look

at the big picture. like the damage that constant/chronic exposure to

fungi and the resulting fungal infections they produce and the

effects to the innate and aquired immune systems. and whats known

about bacterial infections,voc's, ect.

the role that the mucus system plays,needs to be looked at very

closely and how that than affects .

fungal and toxic vasculitis and fungal and toxic meningitis and liver

detox disfunction from overload.

the role of

a damaged innate immune system plays with MCS/toxic encephalopathys

and the resulring effects to the aquired immune system. as far as I'm

conserned thay can blame the toxic effects on autoimmunity toxicity

or toxin exposure from the environment.

either way the cause is from the chronic exposure to damp molding

environment.

overload of allergens,irritants and toxins, any/or, causes mucus

system disfunction, leading to

toxic liver overload which causes bile influx and PH disorders,

vasculitis and breakdown of BBB.

cns infection, archanoiditis, pressure and disfunction or damage to

arachanoid villa resulting in intercranial pressure from csf and if

your head doesn't burst first csf leaks from ears and sinuses. toxic

liver overload leads to brain barrior breakdowns, TE/MCS and cisual

problems includeing cataracts,glaucoma,ect. whats interesting is that

MAYBE those mycotoxins eat through the bones in your sinuses after

they cause mucus disfunction and eat through the tissue, provide a

easy path for the csf under pressure to leak into the sinuses and run

like water out your nose, but chances are it well first come out your

ears, a much easier path.csf rhinorrhea,

3D cat scans will show the paths of the csf leaks and the csf filled

mucoceles. it's important to get proper testing while suffering the

reaccuring effects of this disease. not so wasy to do when you just

want to crawl in bed instead or the mifraines are so bad you cant get

up but are to afraid to call 911 for fear of what may happen to you

at a hospital.

this can all happen at high dose exposures. and the so called

allergies and food allergies that go with MCS may really just be a

hypersensitivity reaction because the innate immune system is not

funtioning properly and thus, neither is the aquired immune system.

even a true allergy first requires a over exposure of that substance

to cause you to become sensitized to it, or hyper-sensitive, which

ever you want to call it. it's all in the olfactory system and neuron

receptor functions. lets not forget that allergy testing can detect

more than just a allergy, or if you want to look at it this way like

medical science does, all toxins are also allergies. allergy testing

results do depend on when it's done, how sone after exposure and

whats still in your system. and lets not forget that depending on

where you live, theres things in the air all around you, a lot of the

time. and with MCS/DISFUNCTIONING INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM, DAMAGED

LIVER, DAMAGED AIRWAYS,AND SO ON, WEITHER IT'S COLONIZED FUNGI IN

YOUR BODY OR AGGERVATION OF ORGAN DAMAGE YOU HAVE YOU ARE LOOKING AT

CONSTANTLY FIGHTING INFECTIONS THAT ALONG WITH DAMAGED IMMUNE SYSTEMS

LEAD TO CANCER.

does anyone even know if fungi can become truely colonized when you

have TE/MCS? does it only colonize if the infection stays in the body

and damages the tissue so fungi can have something to eat on? if the

infections they produce always go to the cns and infection comes out

with the csf out the ears and sinuses can fungi colonize ?what does

fungi in the body need in order to colonize? I read that

aspergilliosis can be a fast or slow death depending on the immune

system function. that says to me that fungi needs a certain

environment to colonize like containing the infection in the area it

is tring to colonize. ?? just a thought.

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> Sickbuildings,

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> I am carrying on a discussion of this matter on the IEQuality

board, too.

> From that discussion.

>

> Sharon K

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