Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Think of it this way, the route it takes to get in you is where it loikes to colonize. 3 main routes your respiratory system,your skin and what you put in your mouth. Where its warm and moist and a lot of food for them to thrive. I was colonized in my sinuses, throat, small intestine and skin. I was told at that time it was in my brain but thats hard to show. A few months later we found it in my lungs by xrayand diagnosed with toxic encalopathy. All from an acute exposure of 3 weeks and continued exposer from the clothes and luggage I took out of condo. Here's some tips that might help you figure out if your colonized, Skin- Black light. look for patches of neon colors. they stand out like a sore thumb. Throat- dry, burning sensation, funny tatse in mouth, voice horseness. Sinuses- lack of mucus (mold eats it), sinus pain, Small intestine- heart burn like symptoms,new food allergys, stomach pain. wieght gain. Just to name a few. I am not a Doctor but after a year and a half of reading all the research and from everyone on the group sharing. there seems to be consistant syptoms and no 2 people are alike. Hope that helps and I'm sure a few people in the group could add more. a From: semco_semco_semco <semco_semco_semco@...> Subject: [] Re: colonization Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 7:49 AM I'm not real sure how to answer this question. Colonization is not mentioned in Shoemakers Mold Warriors book anywhere, but I seem to remember someone else mentioning colonization in your cells. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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