Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Dr. Hooper has published on this subject. I have his paper in my files. If you will email me requesting a copy of the paper I will forward it to you. Also, there is a paper by Peraica on this subject. Essentially, the detection level on RealTime Lab tests results show the amount that can be expected in normal healthy people. If your concentrations are above this then you have excess mycotoxins. Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D. Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist www.drthrasher.org toxicologist1@... Off: 916-745-4703 Cell: 575-937-1150 L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC Trauma Specialist sandracrawley@... 916-745-4703 - Off 775-309-3994 - Cell This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered privileged and confidential. The forwarding or redistribution of this message (and any attachments) without my prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may violate privacy laws. Once the intended purpose of this message has been served, please destroy the original message contents. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to advise the sender of the miscommunication and then delete the message and any copies you have printed. Thank you in advance for your compliance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 HI Jack, Thanks for the details on how to interpret the test results, my son tested 23.1 ppb ochratoxin on this test, so now I know that equates to 11 1/2 times normal levels, just might be a root cause of his health problems, eh? Dr. Gray had told us that he had very high levels, now I have an idea of just how high. Sue >Dr. Hooper has published on this subject. I have his paper in my >files. If you will email me requesting a copy of the paper I will >forward it to you. Also, there is a paper by Peraica on this subject. >Essentially, the detection level on RealTime Lab tests results show the >amount that can be expected in normal healthy people. If your >concentrations are above this then you have excess mycotoxins. > >Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D. >Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist >www.drthrasher.org >toxicologist1@... >Off: 916-745-4703 >Cell: 575-937-1150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Realtime found ochratoxin in the fluid extracted from a cyst in my pancreas. I had to perform magic to get fluid from another lab to get it to Realtime Labs. They said they were going to throw it out if my ordering doctor didn't want it. They give him 7 days. They wouldn't release it to Realtime. I say, if they don't want it and going to throw it away, why not give it to us? It came out of me, I paid to get it removed, that makes it mine. He had to jump through loops and Dr Rae was needed and went right down to the 7 day wire. > > HI Jack, > > Thanks for the details on how to interpret the test results, my son > tested 23.1 ppb ochratoxin on this test, so now I know that equates to > 11 1/2 times normal levels, just might be a root cause of his health > problems, eh? Dr. Gray had told us that he had very high levels, now I > have an idea of just how high. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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