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I suggest that all look at this Chapter and also wikipedia on Stachybotrys as

well as T-2 toxin. There are two types of trichothecenes: the simple

trichothecenes (T-2 toxin and closely related other trichothecenes) and the

macrocyclics (satratoxins and related macrocyclics).

Whomever is pushing this tests has cited work I did with Vojdani and Gray. We

tested for macrocyclics, e.g. satratoxins, not simple (T-2 toxins). I

personally do not accept the works of Croft because he used thing layer

chromatography. I question the sensitivity of this procedure. TLC is not as

sensitive as ELISA or GC/MassSpect/HPL methods used by others.

Again, I will repeat: What is the CLIA license number of the laboratory

performing the T-2 Test. If the party cannot come up with the Number and the

results of CLIA inspections, then turn the laboratory into CLIA and the FDA.

Hooper was turned into CLIA by defense experts. Hooper and his procedures

passed CLIA. Which would you rather have doing your testing? A CLIA approved

lab or some so called Army Research Facility?

Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

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