Mike I think you might find Dr Shoemakers website,
www.chronicneurotoxins.com of interest with regards moulds etc. He seems to
find some people, genetically determined, he tests for this, are much more
prone to the toxins given off by moulds and other things and they can't get
rid of these toxins so even once you have moved you still have these toxins
floating around your body and you need treatment to eliminate them.You can
do a visual test over the internet, I think it is only about $8, to see if
you have these toxins in your system. He seems to be a good guy from what I
have read on other lists. You'll see all the details on his site and they
are quite  good at answering questions by email though it takes time,
whatever good luck, I know form experience chemical and food allergies are
no joke.
Sheila

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Monett [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 24 June 2003 19:50
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Mold in apartment
>
>
> url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60650.html
> CS>Mold in apartment
> From: sol
> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 09:13:38
>
>   > You really must move out of there. Once your body is in full blown
>   > allergic reaction  to a substance the only solution  is  to remove
>   > the allergen  completely, at least until  the  reaction completely
>   > subsides for  several months. If you ever get to  that  point, you
>   > could then begin some desensitisation, but until you give things a
>   > complete healing,  desensitisation  is impossible  as  your system
>   > will overreact to ANY allergic stimulous.
>
>   > paula
>
>   Thanks, Paula. I am planning on moving as soon as I can find  a job.
>   It was  impossible to search during the winter and  spring  when the
>   windows were closed.
>
>   I've gone  back to using Garlic, even though it kills  my digestion.
>   It seems to help reduce the pain a bit. It will be fun to  walk into
>   a manager's office and say "Hi, I'm Mike Monett" and watch them keel
>   over.
>
>   Thanks for the encouragement on the possibility of healing  once the
>   allergens are  removed. I had the suspicion that might  happen  if I
>   could get away from the mold spores.
>
>   Now, all  I  have  to  do is convince  everyone  to  remove  all the
>   carpeting in  libraries and offices, and convince them  to  take all
>   their clothes off. That would be a good start:)
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Monett
>
>
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