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Hello,

After exposure to resistent fungi and heavy metal I experience hypersensitivity,

probably in connection to moulds/mycotoxins,

for my sensation the quantity remains on new things which come in contact with

what I wear with me. Especially textile, paper, plastics or synthetic materials.

I recognise strongly symptoms in the text 'molds and chronic illness,which I

found somewhere.

Since this hypersensitivity my comfort of living is gone. Washing clothes, even

on high temperature, or with bleach product, or with essential oils antifungi,

doesn't help. It's also in my hair. Shampoo of aloe + jojoba oil seems to help

for my hair, I just discovered. I try it out for my cloths now. My nerve system,

movements,gut, are not 100% OK. If I change cloths, house, bed, car, very

frequently , and if I for sure cover the things I use with aluminiumpaper, my

health recovers. Most bad for me are the 'infected' plastics, mobile, keyboard

of my laptop, synthetic curtains, etc...

I like any practical or medical advise while I'm waiting for results of

neurological research. I'd like to try out cholestyramine or questram. What to

do with the hypersensitivity which started after trying to empty my house of

books, furniture, etc.? The result of visualcontrastsensitivitytest from Ritchie

Shoemaker of www.chronicneurotoxins.com showed exposure to biotoxins.

With kind regards,

Elly

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