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I just read this & it sounds like I have MS. All along I thought it was an

over-reaction to pain. It's been progression. It's like a numbness,  spasm, on

& off nerve pain that travels.  If any of you got it from mold I would like to

talk to you.

How did you treat it? I've been doing my own thing with OTC yeast fighters &

vitamins.  I'm hoping to go to an alternative doc. soon.  Have any of you been

able to improve or recover from it?

Thanks, Kathy

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From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

Subject: [] MMP-9 promote BBB disruption in induced straital damage

by 3-NP(a mycotoxin)

Date: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 7:06 PM

Neurodegeneration in Striatum Induced by the Mitochondrial Toxin

3-Nitropropionic Acid: Role of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Early Blood-Brain

Barrier Disruption? FULL TEXT

http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/23/25/8733

NEUROLOGY 1995;45:2178-2183

© 1995 American Academy of Neurology

Delayed dystonia with striatal CT lucencies induced by a mycotoxin

(3-nitropropionic acid)

http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/12/2178

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Kathy,

Low Dose Naltrexone is a medication that is used to treat mold patients and

auto-immune issues. It costs $20 a month, and has little to no known side

effects. It totally eliminated my R Arthritis in one year. I would recommend it

for anyone with auto immune problems. Ask your Dr about it.

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> I just read this & it sounds like I have MS. All along I thought it was an

over-reaction to pain. It's been progression. It's like a numbness,  spasm, on

& off nerve pain that travels.  If any of you got it from mold I would like to

talk to you.

>

> How did you treat it? I've been doing my own thing with OTC yeast fighters &

vitamins.  I'm hoping to go to an alternative doc. soon.  Have any of you been

able to improve or recover from it?

>

> Thanks, Kathy

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a lot of the effects can be very much like MS, some may even get diagnosed with

it, or a reacurreing type of MS. it may be a misdiagnoses but theres alot of

info. pointing to MS being caused by toxin exposure so really, it may not be so

much of a misdiagnoses.

for several years after my exposure and even now with some of my more severe

reactions to a re-eposure to a toxin, I would possably get diagnosed with some

type of MS.

I hope you are praticing advoidance, it's very important.

yes, what you discribe very much so, happens with exposure to toxic molds.

sounds like you are still exposed, it well continue to get worse and cause

considerable damage if you dont take measures to get out of that environment.

after you remove yourself and only when you get yourself in a reasonably

clean,toxin free environment well the symptoms start to mellow out and you've

got to get rid of all things that have chemicals in them because they keep you

in a reactive state.

your not going to start felling any better until you do.

the better/cleaner environment you can obtain, the better you well start to

fell. get rid of all cleaning products, scented products, ect.

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> I just read this & it sounds like I have MS. All along I thought it was an

over-reaction to pain. It's been progression. It's like a numbness,  spasm, on

& off nerve pain that travels.  If any of you got it from mold I would like to

talk to you.

>

> How did you treat it? I've been doing my own thing with OTC yeast fighters &

vitamins.  I'm hoping to go to an alternative doc. soon.  Have any of you been

able to improve or recover from it?

>

> Thanks, Kathy

> calicocat477@...

> From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

> Subject: [] MMP-9 promote BBB disruption in induced straital

damage by 3-NP(a mycotoxin)

>

> Date: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 7:06 PM

> Neurodegeneration in Striatum Induced by the Mitochondrial Toxin

3-Nitropropionic Acid: Role of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Early Blood-Brain

Barrier Disruption? FULL TEXT

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> http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/23/25/8733

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> NEUROLOGY 1995;45:2178-2183

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> © 1995 American Academy of Neurology

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> Delayed dystonia with striatal CT lucencies induced by a mycotoxin

(3-nitropropionic acid)

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> http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/12/2178

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