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CFS is a debilitating side effect of mold toxicosis. My best guess is

that it's the body's way of trying to heal itself, but the mycotoxins

just keep going and going like the Energizer bunny. The symptoms don't

stop. You become a literal zombie sleeping your life away as almost

every organ in your body is affected.

Barth

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AN> There was some argument sometime ago about whether CFS is caused by toxins,

infections, or the like, with some stating a belief that it is caused by toxins

alone. I don't remember who, so I'm not

AN> trying to " get all up in someone's nose " (as someone hilariously said to

fake-), but this is worth repeating:

AN> " He says someone needs to look for the mutant beta tubulin-1 gene. Dr,

AN> Gow, neurobiologist submitted a patent application for determining

AN> if a person has CFS based on biochemical lesions. Of course states " it's

AN> aquired , involving changes in certain genes associated with INFECTION,

IMMUNITY, CELL MEMBRANES, AND CELL CYCLE. " Description of cell cycle might

involve the micro-tubular

AN> disruptor benomyl.

AN> Infections and toxins--yes, all. We just don't know for sure. So. Just

wanted to put that out there (because I do believe and my doctor believes that

my CFS occurred after an illness.

AN>

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