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where in reality to me it's fungus related.

My son has these red dots (as shown in this article's photos) around

his ankles now after three years being out of the mold. His

practitioner just said last week that these are signs of autoimmune

issues kicking in. This diagnosis rings true according to this article

which states:

Henoch-Schönlein purpura is an immunoglobulin A-mediated autoimmune

small-vessel vasculitis.

After witnessing the progression of disease after mold exposures in my

friends who now have full blown Lupus or MS, autoimmune issues appear

to come a few years after exposure and that's why I think you are

saying fungus related. One doesn't necessarily get the autoimmune

component immediately following the exposure but from what I've

witnessed thus far , autoimmune problems are part of the inevitable

depending on how long one was exposed and to what kinds of

mold/mycotoxins. Prolonged, ongoing inflammation takes its toll on the

human body. That is why it is so essential to do whatever one can to

stop this ongoing inflammatory process, right?

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during the height of my exposure ( & symptoms), my rashes were green

(yep, green), mainly on my stomach & upper thighs. they didn't hurt

or itch or anything. they eventually went away on its own....or so i

thought.

when i started doing Ozone Therapy with a sauna some years later (in

late 2006), within a couple of weeks, both my upper thighs broke out

with off-red (more brown in color) rashes. the *spots* were about

1/4-inch wide seemingly splattered everywhere on my thighs...a sign to

me it was lying dormant all that time. it took maybe 5 months before

these rashes completely faded away.

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>

> where in reality to me it's fungus related.

>

> My son has these red dots (as shown in this article's photos) around

> his ankles now after three years being out of the mold. His

> practitioner just said last week that these are signs of autoimmune

> issues kicking in. This diagnosis rings true according to this article

> which states:

> Henoch-Schönlein purpura is an immunoglobulin A-mediated autoimmune

> small-vessel vasculitis.

>

> After witnessing the progression of disease after mold exposures in my

> friends who now have full blown Lupus or MS, autoimmune issues appear

> to come a few years after exposure and that's why I think you are

> saying fungus related. One doesn't necessarily get the autoimmune

> component immediately following the exposure but from what I've

> witnessed thus far , autoimmune problems are part of the inevitable

> depending on how long one was exposed and to what kinds of

> mold/mycotoxins. Prolonged, ongoing inflammation takes its toll on the

> human body. That is why it is so essential to do whatever one can to

> stop this ongoing inflammatory process, right?

>

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oh, didn't realizr you were talking about vaculitis, yes, I had that

too. I think most people would to some extent, I guess that could be

what many think is a rash too. duh, I think I had realized this once

before and posted about it. one of those days.carry on,lol's

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>

> where in reality to me it's fungus related.

>

> My son has these red dots (as shown in this article's photos) around

> his ankles now after three years being out of the mold. His

> practitioner just said last week that these are signs of autoimmune

> issues kicking in. This diagnosis rings true according to this

article

> which states:

> Henoch-Schönlein purpura is an immunoglobulin A-mediated autoimmune

> small-vessel vasculitis.

>

> After witnessing the progression of disease after mold exposures in

my

> friends who now have full blown Lupus or MS, autoimmune issues

appear

> to come a few years after exposure and that's why I think you are

> saying fungus related. One doesn't necessarily get the autoimmune

> component immediately following the exposure but from what I've

> witnessed thus far , autoimmune problems are part of the inevitable

> depending on how long one was exposed and to what kinds of

> mold/mycotoxins. Prolonged, ongoing inflammation takes its toll on

the

> human body. That is why it is so essential to do whatever one can to

> stop this ongoing inflammatory process, right?

>

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