Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 the only difference is that were not injecting it, we are inhaleing it and also ingesting it. dose does matter toxic mold exposure indorrs is not just about inhalation it's also about ingestion and to skin exposure but that route of severity depends somewhat so on skin type and race. at low levels of exposure, time is more a factor, as level if exposure increases the time is a factor as in you need to get your butt out of there, and out extremely high levels, your in trouble girl. I made a comment a long time ago about in my second home, where levels were high, about my bread molding before I could even think about eating it. it turned the same color of green as the cataracts in my eye's is. probably the same color as the abcess in my brain is. anyway, garenteed that whats in the air is in your food and is also in your mucus that drains to your stomach, yes, exposure is affecting you both ways. it can go to your cns/brain both ways. at low doses those tiny toxins do get past our defence systems and do some damage, do what they do, affect what they affect and weaker organs are also a target. the higher the dose, the more damage to the defence systems and once they get to the point of disfunction they start getting distroyed. than your raw tissue is attacked. it's like takeing sandpaper and rubbing a spot on your skin until it's raw, at top layer damage it will scab over if cleaned and heal. the deeper the damage goes the harder it is to heal and the harder it is to keep it from getting infected. a bad sore that keeps getting infected can end up poisoning the whole arm, or leg, or even the whole body. that basicly what happens with high exposure tp toxins that distroy your protective lineings of your airways,stomach and intestines and the mucus system in your sinuses. inhalation anaphalaxis also refered to as systematic anaphalaxis is toxin exposure to the brain and/or lungs that can also go straight to the cns/brain. anaphalaxis by whats known as a food allergy also causes systemic effects and go to the cns/brain. only difference is that inhaled can also make it to the stomach but ingested does not affect the sinus/nose route. infections going into the head from anywhere in your body is the result of BBB and blood poisoning and can cause vasculitis(vessel leaks) in the brain and anywhere else you have blood vessels. while toxins up the nose can infect the brain working it's way in from the sinuses into the forehead and damage and infect the arachnoid, the olfactory and olfactory tract and the frontal lobes and on into the linbic system. re-exposures certainly may cause a progressive worsening of hypersensitivity but maybe it's based on level of organ damage not just a IgE and IgG level. the damaged biochemical pathways allow easy access for these toxins to enter our system includeing our blood. I once had the best and smartest dog I've ever seen.he could sence good and evil in people and was my guide, if he didn't like you, you best go right on down the road, if he did like you, you were graced by his presence. he was shot with a bb gun in the sinus area and the bb lodged so deep in his bone it couldn't be removed. never a complaint, even when it kept causeing re-infections and several years later caused his death. he was 14. love you Griz. 1913, dec.11th, Richet/ nobelprize below this article http://www.vaccinetruth.org/anaphylaxis.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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