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Doug -

Thanks for your kind words...and we all need a " God Bless " to get us

through this nightmare.

That aside, I did have sections of fungalbionics and the nexus to

breast cancer by Dr. Constantini and Dr. Qvick, WHO, retired, during a

testimony and in articles that I wrote for the newspaper of the Boston

Teachers Union. I was trying to emphasize that all the cancer, breast

cancer in particular could have a root cause in the aspergillus

fumigatus which had infested my school.

What I am concerned about is whether influences " outside " of medicine,

as has happened in education are " driving the train. " In education,

there are national conferences like the Great City Schools or the

National School Board Assn., which meet and whom are " courted " by

school bus companies, universities to plant research in a system, book

companies, and hard and software techie companies.

These companies or entities infiltrate the local governments looking

to curry favor with vendor contracts. This translates in policy

change. Policy change is what I am interested in. I want to know if

people are getting doctorates on the " backs " of mold sickened

patients, as they are in education, forcing teachers to do research

and testing in the classroom which translates to data for the doctoral

candidate. Sometimes, the doctoral candidates come from " outside " of

the United States. I hope this explains my question better by the

analogy.

I have belonged to a " managed care " insurance plan HMO for 35 years

now, and had to go the " circuitous " route to get a diagnosis. The

real question is not just whether the professional organizations are

the driving force but, whether the " curriculum " has been re-written to

effectuate same.

I did not know that Dr. Constantini taught in an educational

environment of the U.S., close to defense bases, where

mycology/immunology is obviously taught. Mycology/Immunology is, in

my opinion going to be the cornerstone of whether and if many veterans

returning from the Middle East will receive the benefits and care they

deserve. This, of course, is in addition to those suffering from one

type of building illness or another, whether from the work setting or

the residential.

Thanks for that info and I look forward to your thoughts.

Ginloi

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