Guest guest Posted October 9, 2009 Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 ferrellstudio@... http://mycotoxicosis.blogspot.com/ Dr. Croft (I believe) speaks of tooth decay as phase 2 of the deadly disease (Mycotoxicosis). I would suggest Googling Dr. Thrasher & checking out his site & requesting his dissertations. You must find a toxicologist to examine your blood for mycotoxins, fungus, etc. You must also get an Air Quality Report from a certified Air inspector & or a micro-biologist. I would suggest going through my site from head to toe * contacting Witzer Law, as they may help or refer you to a TOXIC TORT Lawyer. > > Pete, > I just saw your blog and I too had oral surgery in Nov. 2008, I had a tooth pulled. After the oral surgery I started to notice red dots on my arms and legs. I was very weak and sick. I could not figure it out. At first I thought it had something to do the oral surgery. But before the surgery I had been having head aches and feeling bad....but after the oral surgery is when it hit me. The bumps turned into lesions which did not itch. Not long after that I noticed a springtail in my bath water. I would soak in the bath with tree tea oil trying to heal myself. There would also be black specs in the water. I started saving them and I called an exterminator. He took a sample back to his office and told me they were springtails...he came back over to spray and went up underneath the house and came back and told me I had springtails because they were attracted to " all the mold underneath the house. " From there I called in a licensed state home inspector to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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