Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi, After reading (really skimming) " Mold Warriors " I was thinking that maybe transfer factor can " retrain " the immune sustem to break down mold. My understanding is that it is a glitch in the immune system, right? I could be being very simplistic in my thinking on this, if so, please pardon. Michele > > > > , > > > > I was tested many years ago for celiac with antibody test at > > Immunosciences and came back antibodies to gliadin, but not gluten. > > Is this the toxin effect of the mold? I've been avoiding wheat and > > it's difficult. Can you tell me what HLA suseptability is? And is > > there something besides cholostramine that I can try? > > By the way, I loved the sentence MADNESS: avoidance, etc. I don't > > remember the rest. Could you say it again? Thanks, Edy > > > > Yes, it's a programmed response of gene expression rather than an > inherited " true " case of Celiac sprue. > So far I know of only one substitute for CSM Cholestyramine, and that > is a strategy of mycotoxin avoidance that is so unbelievably > concerted, that is is only a resort of people who have no other choice: > Mycotoxin Avoidance Decontamination Neurotoxin Avoidance Survival > Strategy. > Most people consider this strategy to be so life destroying that it > isn't worth it. > I'm just amazed that it had such a profound effect when doctors had > virtually no other options available and told me that I was totally > out of luck. > I choose this option until something better comes along. > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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