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At 04:05 AM 4/27/2009, you wrote:

>-My Dr- Burton Berkson, just about cures everything. His tools?

>Alpha Lipoic Acid IV drip, Low dose Naltrexone, Pharmaceutical grade

>vitamins,and organic diet-high in green veg.

That is my method back 18 years ago that I choose to implement myself.

I redo it when feeling bad, when brain fog allows me to remember to take

the supplements.

I was taking 40 supplements (about 80 pills/capsules) 3 times a day at

a cost of $400 a month, based upon the symptom sets I found in the

book " Healthy Healing " for about 12 ailments whose symptom sets

matched mine by at least 80-85%. I had a chart that was 3 foot by 2 foot

to set the dosages. Took 1 week to put it together with the brain fog

level I was suffering at the time. I did this for 2 years, then started

anti inflammation herbs in 1993, and reduced the supplements.

I should have started the herbs sooner, as they were wonderfully

strong, taking 8 types, 3 times a day, for 16 capsules, which I

worked up to that level. My brain fog started melting away after

that. Except for when I was " exposed " , like you. I still suffer

the immediate reaction from a variety of city smells. I do fine

with 'mold' in general, as the one mold I react to mostly is a

thermophilic mold, or heat loving, and one finds it in the desert

and on leaves, so I am very 'atypical' of a mold sensitive person.

I garden, enjoy the beach, and even swim in lakes, though I have

found the air temperature has to be cool, that is no desert lake

swimming like at Hoover Dam, but I can do Sequoia lakes.

>cured me of most of my mold complications, but after 6 months, he

>cannot cure me of my hyper-sensitization. If I am around the

>smallest amount of mold, I succumb, sometimes frighteningly severe,

>sometimes boringly the same. Infinitesimal amounts of mold are

>almost impossible to avoid, even in the desert.

Yes, I was reacting to another 2-5 mold types at the height of my ailment,

but not now. Raking dry leaves rigorously is out (heat of the sun), but

raking just fallen leaves with out rigor is just fine for me.

The cure for us is well known... avoid the one or several mold types we

are hypersensitive to for at least 1 continuous year, so our MAST cells

receptors all free up. Then we are cured. Yes, it can come back, but

all the MAST cell receptors need to be fully bound to, and that means

several days or weeks of near constant exposure. But once you

continue to degrade, that is become hypersensitive to more and more

molds, this cure takes longer and longer. Why? Each 'exposure'

during the cure period means the 'cure restarts' at that point, meaning

the cure time is still one year, and you lost the last X months of cure

time.

I read this in a 40 year old book, and have heard it again in 2 other

books, and from several people trained in the field, and from a handful

who actually did it.

So, on a windy day, you leave your desert all metal trailer to do some

chores, and the wind brings a mold you react to, cure starts over that

day. Bummer. I know one woman who lived for two years in the

California high desert this way, with her husband driving 5 hours

every weekend to bring her food for a week. After her first year, she

returned home, and collapsed in the morning. Back to the desert

for another year. Return home... no problems.

I hope this helps you, but I think you may have heard of this cure,

and the light at the end of the tunnel... is far for you.

We can talk more about this, online or offline, as I have not read

much of this list (lurked without reading for years due to limited

brain function, and with the sewer gas smell gone, finally in the

last 4-5 days I am beginning to feel the delayed sequelae symptoms

are melting away, and each day is bright and better for me. With

the fear of when will I be impacted again... sigh. But it has not

happened severely. Only when I go outside, for a long time,

and pass a lot of buildings. Sigh. But have hope. You should too.

Have you tried high flow oxygen, or HBOT? It generally speeds

all types of healing.

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Do you think that supplementing some added form of detox like fir

saunas or some of the protocols that mentioned that she and her

family did in South Carolina with Dr. Leiberman might help?

Sam

--- On Mon, 4/27/09, <kdeanstudios@...> wrote

 If I am around the smallest amount of mold, I succumb, sometimes

frighteningly severe, sometimes boringly the same. Infinitesimal amounts of mold

are almost impossible to avoid, even in the desert.

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Sam,

Absolutely, he can help, Dr Lieberman treats all kinds of chemical injury,

sewer gas, pesticides, mold, lyme, The body needs to be detoxed, otherwise

the toxins continue to do damage.

Good Luck,

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On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Sam <yaddayadda53@...> wrote:

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> Do you think that supplementing some added form of detox like fir

> saunas or some of the protocols that mentioned that she and her

> family did in South Carolina with Dr. Leiberman might help?

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> Sam

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