Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 CSM is the only product clinically proven to bind WDB toxins out of the system. CSM is an inert resin not absorbed by the body. There are papers written showing that zeolite does not bind trichothene mycotoxins. CSM certainly will help if not stop immediately diarrhea. It is worth trying, Other forms of detox may help, but have not been proven to help, an important distinction. You need to read Surviving Mold by Shoemaker, to learn about cutting edge treatments. > > > > > > Thank you for your suggestion regarding CSM. In general I don't take drugs, because I do not respond well to them. Since some of my most severe symptoms are nausea and diarrhea, I don't think I'm a good candidate for CSM. I also tend to have low cholesterol, so I'm concerned that it would be lowered further. If anyone has other suggestions for food allergies triggered by mold, please let me know. > > My food allergy tests have come back negative, but it may be because I have not eaten any of the things that I am allergic to for years. I could be considered as having a food sensitivity rather than an allergy, although to me if I vomit something out, it doesn't matter what you diagnose it as, I obviously can't eat something. > > A environmental medicine specialist suggested I try LDA (low dose allergen) therapy for mold allergies. Has anyone tried it? If so, what were the results? > > Thank you! > > Momoko > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 the problem some have with CSM actually refers to the level of damage their stomach and bowels have suffered, if you have problems with gut and bowel inflammation you might not be able to tolerate it. there are other binders, but you might not be able to tollerate them either. > CSM is the only product clinically proven to bind WDB toxins out of the system. CSM is an inert resin not absorbed by the body. There are papers written showing that zeolite does not bind trichothene mycotoxins. CSM certainly will help if not stop immediately diarrhea. It is worth trying, Other forms of detox may help, but have not been proven to help, an important distinction. You need to read Surviving Mold by Shoemaker, to learn about cutting edge treatments. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 Milk thistle detoxes the liver effectively without side effects. Barth --- >> >> >> > >> > Thank you for your suggestion regarding CSM. In general I don't take drugs, because I do not respond well to them. Since some of my most severe symptoms are nausea and diarrhea, I don't think >> I'm a good candidate for CSM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 , do you have reference to the papers? I understand that trichothenes are produced by certain types of molds, eg stachy. Perhaps zeolite does help bind some other toxins produced by other molds or even bacteria etc etc? There does not too much objective data about zeolite, it did not seem to make any difference to me but i have a friend who swears its helped her and her family to detox. ________________________ On 2011-02-03 06:51:21 +1100 carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: > > > CSM is the only product clinically proven to bind WDB toxins out of the > system. CSM is an inert resin not absorbed by the body. There are papers > written showing that zeolite does not bind trichothene mycotoxins. CSM > certainly will help if not stop immediately diarrhea. It is worth trying, > Other forms of detox may help, but have not been proven to help, an important > distinction. You need to read Surviving Mold by Shoemaker, to learn about > cutting edge treatments. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 I will find and post the paper, you probably already saw it on the other site. athere is something different about CSm that makes it bind to the ionophore toxin, I am not a chemist, something to do with the charge, can't remember > > , do you have reference to the papers? I understand that trichothenes are produced by certain types of molds, eg stachy. Perhaps zeolite does help bind some other toxins produced by other molds or even bacteria etc etc? There does not too much objective data about zeolite, it did not seem to make any difference to me but i have a friend who swears its helped her and her family to detox. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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