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Thanks, Sherry. This looks interesting. I'm not familiar with the

author but a lot of the newer information is coming from

overseas. There are 19 article abstracts, several on mold, listed

by the same author at:

http://www.thescientificworld.com/TSW/DomainsAndClusters/aut

hordetails.asp?jid= & EdNav=1 & authorID=4349

-or-

http://tinyurl.com/lmw299

Several involve B12 and mold exposure. But two were of interest

to me. One was interactions between mold exposure and anti-

fungal drugs interfering with recovery. I've heard several of you

comment about your suspicions on this. The other was about

mold exposure affecting kidneys.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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Advances in Environmental Health Effects of Toxigenic Mold and

Mycotoxins (Hardcover)

by Ebere Cyril Anyanwu

Ebere Cyril Anyanwu (Author)

Available at Amazon October 1

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Is there a strong indication that mold exposure cause B12 deficiency? Is this

what may lead to chronic fatigue?

Anne

>

> Thanks, Sherry. This looks interesting. I'm not familiar with the

> author but a lot of the newer information is coming from

> overseas. There are 19 article abstracts, several on mold, listed

> by the same author at:

>

> http://www.thescientificworld.com/TSW/DomainsAndClusters/aut

> hordetails.asp?jid= & EdNav=1 & authorID=4349

> -or-

> http://tinyurl.com/lmw299

>

> Several involve B12 and mold exposure. But two were of interest

> to me. One was interactions between mold exposure and anti-

> fungal drugs interfering with recovery. I've heard several of you

> comment about your suspicions on this. The other was about

> mold exposure affecting kidneys.

>

> Carl Grimes

> Healthy Habitats LLC

>

> -----

> Advances in Environmental Health Effects of Toxigenic Mold and

> Mycotoxins (Hardcover)

> by Ebere Cyril Anyanwu

> Ebere Cyril Anyanwu (Author)

>

> Available at Amazon October 1

>

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Anne,

Good question. I went back to the Abstract and it seems to

support your question, at least as far a exposure and B12

deficiency are concerned. It doesn't address chronic fatigue

directly but does mention effects on the nervous system. Here is

the Abstract:

Abstract

* A majority of patients with neurological disorders with

chronic exposures to toxigenic molds and mycotoxins

has vitamin B12 deficiency that is unrelated to dietary

insufficiency. Vitamin B12 is a source of coenzymes,

and participates in intracellular recycling of methionine,

and in methionine synthase reactions. The biochemical

processes that lead to B12 depletion and deficiency are

not fully understood. This paper examines and assesses

various most likely biochemical reasons that could

impede upon the normal intracellular functions of vitamin

B12 that lead to neurological manifestations. By

biochemical implications and derivations, it is most likely

that mycotoxins interrupt the structure and function of

vitamin B12 through reactive interference with the

normal One-Carbon metabolism leading to the observed

clinical neurological manifestations such as nerve

damage and, demyelination, degeneration of PNS

leading to paralysis, progressive peripheral neuropathy,

and spinal degeneration.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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Is there a strong indication that mold exposure cause B12 deficiency? Is this

what may lead to chronic fatigue?

Anne

>

> Thanks, Sherry. This looks interesting. I'm not familiar with the

> author but a lot of the newer information is coming from

> overseas. There are 19 article abstracts, several on mold, listed

> by the same author at:

>

> http://www.thescien tificworld.com/TSW/DomainsAndClusters/aut

>hordetails.asp?jid= & EdNav=1 & authorID=4349

> -or-

> http://tinyurl.com/lmw299

>

> Several involve B12 and mold exposure. But two were of interest

> to me. One was interactions between mold exposure and anti-

> fungal drugs interfering with recovery. I've heard several of you

> comment about your suspicions on this. The other was about

> mold exposure affecting kidneys.

>

> Carl Grimes

> Healthy Habitats LLC

>

> -----

> Advances in Environmental Health Effects of Toxigenic Mold and

> Mycotoxins (Hardcover)

> by Ebere Cyril Anyanwu

> Ebere Cyril Anyanwu (Author)

>

> Available at Amazon October 1

>

>

>

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