Guest guest Posted December 26, 2010 Report Share Posted December 26, 2010 mycotoxins may cause neuron death, that would be different than a neuron that is programmed to a certain chemical, isn't it? if fell it's important to know because if people think they have a reaction to mycotoxins in that way, what I guess is the brain fog result of thousands of delayed neurons being realeased at the same time after build up of a few miliseconds. what they actually may be reacting to is the voc's of mold. > > Carl, I understand that a pretty bad exposure can cause symptoms and while that set back is going on you are more sucepable to other exposures because you defences are allready down , I understand that at any time if I suffered another moderate to severe exposure, more so than getting hit's that can make you fell bad for several days, ect. I could be in a world of trouble and become highly reactive and very unwell in a more chronic way again, but what I dont get is like some have said, about not being reactive to say libuary books than becomeing reactive to them and why that would happen. > except if we were just talking about the sensory system,and build up of neurons , is that what you mean? > if it's because they get around some books that have been moldy or new books that can off gas smells I understand how they can be reactive based on their sensitivities, but it they would have been reactive to those books at any time they were exposed to them after their initial exposure made them reactive to these things sensory wise. > as far as reactivity based on mucosal, tissue and organ damage you can be pretty reactive to alot of things weither toxins or irritants and I believe even allergens. > > I guess I can see where based on different levels of damage where you could still become more reactive to more things, and I can understand how there could be levels of injury where people actually are only reactive to exactly what they been exposed to, maybe little if any mucosal or tissue/organ damage accured but they have sensory sensitivity to what they were exposed to. > with haveing damage in the mucosal, tissie, and actual organ damage, nasal/olfactory,tract,loss of smell,ect, theres reactions to many things that irritate and also with RADS , so your not just reactive to what you were exposed to, but also irritant and anything that can aggervate that damaged area. > and diffenitly the more damage certain pathways get the easier access Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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