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The fungus is the parasite. This is being used in a very focused way. People.

Yes in some circumstances the fungus can be the host but I didn't really think

this group was interested in this aspect of the total biology.

While not all fungi are parasitic, our team uses the term in our research

because our subjects are people. And it is hard to consider these fungi anything

but parasitic. They live on or in the host, take but don't give anything

beneficial, deposit their wastes (mycotoxins) and harm the host at some level.

We find that if we focus on the parasitic nature of the beast we can focus

better on the removal of their ill effects.

I apologize for using a regional term on a non regional group.

Dr GW Graham

" Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote:

Dr Graham, are you using " fungal parasite " to mean that the fungas is

eating a host or the fungas is the host to what is eating it?

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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> > Dr.,

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> > Ok, I'm a bit confused, maybe you can clear this up for the rest of

> > us. You mention fungal parasite levels? Fungal from the way I

> > understand it is totally different from parasites. Why do you use

> > both of these terms as one? The majority of us are sick from fungal

> > exposure, not parasites. Even though I know parasites can play a big

> > role and also become a secondary infection, but the two are not the

> > same. Maybe you can clear this up for me.

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> > Thanks,

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> > KC

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> A fungus is most certainly a parasite. Here is what the dictionary

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> parasite

> n 1: an animal or plant that lives in or on a host (another

> animal or plant); the parasite obtains nourishment from the

> host without benefiting or killing the host [ant: host]

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> Larry

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