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Re: Re: Bladder Problems linked to Mold Toxins?

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It could also easly be a fungal infection on your putuitary gland which is right

behind your olfactoy bulb.  Mold gets in threw the sinus cavity which than makes

it in the back door to the brain.  Have you seen  the biotoxin pathway that

Shoemaker developed??  You need to check the ADH diuretic hormone levels.   Mayo

clinic  came out last year after researching over 200 articles, the only way to

get diabetes insipidus(bladder problems) is bacterial or fungal infection to the

putuitary.   Anti-fungal nasal spray will stop it but again it takes time.

All mold is guilty until proven innocent.

KT

From: jolly_ave <jolly.ave@...>

Subject: [] Re: Bladder Problems linked to Mold Toxins?

Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 7:33 PM

 

>

> Hi

>

> I was wondering if someone could tell me if Mold/fungus could be the problem

of recurrent bladder infections? My bladder keeps getting irritated and

infections ever since I went through hurricane damage. I am having a problem

right now and I refuse to take more antiboitics, so I am trying natural things.

Can someone tell me if there are some good natural remedies when you have

yeast/fungus problems?

>

> Thanks

> Ann

>

I think Insterstitial Cystitis is a symptoms of mold exposure. I have had both.

I was very impressed with d-mannose for a UTI, but it is expensive.

best of luck,

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