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seems theres a few missing details between liver damage and cancer

that they left out. like the liver damage most likely is because of

toxic overload this itself disrupts the immune and motabolisum, can

lead to severe cns damage,toxic vasculitis,toxic meningitis breakdown

of brain barriors, and closed head TBI,Cranial pressure/swelling/csf

leaks,visual damage.arachnoiditis, mucus systrm damage and olfactory

damage also accurs at these levels of exposure, stomach lineings and

GI tract,bowel problems.MUTIPLE ORGAN DAMAGE, CYSTS,ABCESSES, DAMAGED

FIBROTIC PATHEAYS AND RECPTOR, TRANMITTER DISFUNCTION RESULTING IN

HYPERSENSITIVITYS AND INTOLERANCE TO REPEATED EXOISURES CAUSEING

CONTINUED ATTACKS AGAINST DAMAGED ORGANS. mycotoxins supptess the

immune system. while the innate immune system is fighting if toxins

in a chronic situation the aquired immune system cannot be activated.

if yhe innate immune system and the parts that both innante and

aquired share become damaged you are left with a disfunctioning

immune system, so while your innate immune plays a role in causeing

inflamation(neutrophils and other killer cells fighting the

invader,necrosis) and the aquired immune system is supposed to come

in and kill off any leftovers and damaged cells still causeing

inflamation and cause opopotis ro rid the body of the dead cells it

doesn't and these lead to abcesses and it starts again because the

forien invader was not killed or more come. I get the felling that

when they only find dead cells involved with these sbcesses,tumors,

they are just not looking for the mycotoxins that are still there

causeing the repeated attacks from our immune system. sometimes there

may be some fungal fragments stuck in there with it akk so than ut

gets turmed as a fungal abcess. there may also be some where it is

the fungal fragments without the myco's but I dont really believe so.

because I'm understanding that even fungal fragments can mutate back

and firth between condia and mold and in the condia mode it produces

toxins. seems theres not much difference in what molds do to survive

outside our bodies and what they do to servive inside are

bodies.cancer is after all a tumor sometimes without the cause found

in that tumor, just a whole lot of our dead cells miced in and found

around the site. so one things for sure, theres something there that

pir immune system keeps trying to attack,destroy and get rid of it,

but it fails and the abcess/tumor grows. just a layman's opinion.

--- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...>

wrote:

>

> Sunday, Mar. 16, 2008

> Health effects of mold exposure

> Centre Daily Times - Centre,PA*

> By Dena ing

>

> http://www.centredaily.com/news/local/story/467195.html

>

> Research on the relationship between mold exposure and health

> effects is ongoing, and some false information, especially about

> black mold, is easy to find.

>

> The following information about the link between mold and adverse

> health effects is drawn from the Environmental Protection Agency,

> Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Centers for

> Disease Control and Prevention:

>

> u There are no federal standards or recommendations for airborne

> concentrations of mold or mold spores.

>

> u There is always some mold everywhere, and all molds, including

> those that have dried, have the potential to cause health effects.

> Symptoms depend on the types of mold present, extent of exposure

and

> the individual's sensitivities or allergies. People with weakened

> immune systems may be more vulnerable.

>

> u Health effects may include but are not limited to headaches,

> asthma attacks, allergic reactions and eye, skin, nose, throat

> and/or lung irritation.

>

> u Molds can also produce toxic substances called mycotoxins. The

> mold found at Bellefonte was not cultured. Its presence and black

> color alone do not automatically mean mycotoxins were present. Not

> all black molds are toxic.

>

> Advertisement

> u More than 200 mycotoxins have been identified from common molds,

> and some are known to cause adverse health effects. Little is known

> about many mycotoxins. What is known is largely derived through

case

> studies.

>

> u Symptoms and health effects attributed to inhalation of

mycotoxins

> have been reported and include skin rash, nausea, acute or chronic

> liver damage and cancer.

>

> u More studies are needed, but it is " clearly prudent to avoid

> exposure to molds and mycotoxins, " according to the EPA.

>

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