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Is sarcoidosis caused by toxinogenic mold or mycotoxins like trichothecene toxins, ochratoxin, aflatoxin, etc?

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I have not been diagnosed with neurosarcoidosis but I have several symptoms that look like they might be it. So I am trying to find out what it is.I lived in a building with serious mold and water intrusion problems and after complaining to my landlord for a long time, finally hired a lab in the hopes that if I had proof they would fix it. So the building was tested by a very well respected lab and they found high levels of stachybotrys and aspergillus/penicillum molds. There were long term leaks inside of the walls the roof leaked and the basement also flooded. Later on we had some bulk samples of the mold that had been taken by a CIH tested and they had high levels of trichothecene mycotoxins. (satratoxin H, roridin, etc.) So it was what they call " toxic black mold " . The landlord evicted us. Then they apparently did a cosmetic cleanup, and as far as we could tell refused to clean up the building saying that they were complying with all applicable laws. (there are no strong laws on hidden mold, it seems, so the 'applicable') They also kept our deposit, broke into both our old and new apartments at the same time as we were moving out, and later, continued to threaten and try to intimidate us.

I did a search on Google and came up with a lot of references to sarcoidosis and indoor mold but they are all implied and nobody seems willing to say 'yes, this causes it' What is the current status of this, because to me it is clear that whatever I have was caused by that building. I went in healthy and I left almost dying, seriously

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