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Enough is enough. If I wanted to learn about herbs, supplements and vitamins I

would go to my health food store or research it on the internet.

Do you sell this stuff or what? You are wasting my time as well as others.

The reason I joined this group was to talk and learn about LDN....not cow

bladders or whatever!

Margie

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WELL SAID, MARGIE....LMAO

> Enough is enough. If I wanted to learn about herbs, supplements

and vitamins I would go to my health food store or research it on

the internet.

>

> Do you sell this stuff or what? You are wasting my time as well as

others.

>

> The reason I joined this group was to talk and learn about

LDN....not cow bladders or whatever!

>

> Margie

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margie-

you actually read all that junk?

Jeff- I believe you may know some stuff about herbology- I've studied

as well- but.....

I don't have the attention span to sit and read " novels " on email.

I get through the first paragraph or 2 and I'm gone.

And yeah-

this is the LDN group.

I only read the emails about LDN. That's why I joined THIS group.

Day 2- no sign of being on anything new.

No headache either- so it really must have been from the stress of the

all day trip to see Dr. . I just called my friend who drove me-

she slept most of the day yesterday as well.

So I'm thinking.... maybe .....

I should ask Dr. for the 4.5 dose- along with asking the

pharmacist to change the filler to calcium.

One of Dr. 's tests said I was sensitive to corn.... including

cornstarch (also dairy, sugar and coffee). Some things are easier to

give up than others.

:))

alex

> Enough is enough. If I wanted to learn about herbs, supplements and

vitamins I would go to my health food store or research it on the

internet.

>

> Do you sell this stuff or what? You are wasting my time as well as

others.

>

> The reason I joined this group was to talk and learn about

LDN....not cow bladders or whatever!

>

> Margie

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  • 4 years later...

Jeff,

Thanks for clarifying this. I should have done this right from the

start, but I was only assuming that others would pick it up also. I

was just trying to show how ridiculous some of these " so-called "

self proclaimed environmentalist can be. Some of the info is all

right, but to be honest with you I started laughing when I read,

" A dangerous fungal by-product of Penicillium/Aspergillus is

Cladosporium " .

That's a first I never heard this one anywhere before. This was also

a company in Chicago that a family hired and did not like anything

they had to say on the final report. Real slipshot. Naturally they

did not let me know they hired them till after the fact. Another

fine instance how family members don't seem to listen or believe

what you say. Remember this one Carl?

KC

>

> K.C.

>

> I know that you only posted this for info but there is something

I'd like to

> clear up because you hear people speaking about it.

>

> There is no such thing as " Penicillium/Aspergillus. " And

Cladosporium is

> certainly not a by-product of Penicillium/Aspergillus. Whoever

wrote this

> did a lot of copying and had a good imagination.

>

> Because Penicillium and Aspergillus spores cannot be distinguished

using a

> microscope, we in the profession refer to small spores that could

be either

> genus as Pen/Asp and count them together. This is like counting

children

> from afar and giving the counts in Boy/Girl because you can't tell

the

> difference from the distance.

>

> Cladosporium is simply another genus of fungus.

>

> C. May, M.A., CIAQP

> May Indoor Air Investigations LLC

> 3 Tolkien Lane

> Tyngsborough, MA 01879

> 617-354-1055

> www.mayindoorair.com

> www.myhouseiskillingme.com

>

> >Indoor Air Quality - Mold Sampling

> >Posted by: " tigerpaw2c " tigerpaw2c@... tigerpaw2c

> >Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:29 pm ((PST))

>

> >Monday, January 14, 2008

> >Indoor Air Quality - Mold Sampling

>

> >http://environmental-consulting.blogspot.com/2008/01/indoor-air-

> quality-mold-sampling.html

>

> >BIOAROSOL: GENERAL INFORMATION

>

>

> >The most common Mold spore causing health problems is

> >Penicillium/Aspergillus. These contaminants can come in the form

of

> >invasive infections, colonizations, toxicoses, or allergies. They

> >are opportunistic invaders, infecting various sites in

individuals

> >with lowered resistance to diseases. These Mold Spores have also

> >been known to cause inflammation of the cornea, external ear,

> >respiratory, and urinary tract infections. Some strains have even

> >been known to produce mycotoxins.

>

>

> >A dangerous fungal by-product of Penicillium/Aspergillus is

> >Cladosporium. Cladosporium is a slow-growing fungus that is very

> >sensitive to any kind of disruption. This can allow it to become

> >airborne very easy. It is very common in dead and decaying

plants,

> >and therefore it is the fungus that is most commonly found in the

> >outdoor environment. It is a common cause of extrinsic asthma and

> >hay fever. Cladosporium is often found to be a causative agent of

> >skin lesions, sinusitis, and pulmonary infections.

>

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