Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Fletch, That is interesting. Europeon Applications to combat ill health from digested myctoxins. It mentions Cholestyramine, which is what many mold victims are responding well to. Sharon " The utilization of mycotoxin-binding adsorbents is the most applied physical method of protecting animals against the harmful effects of mycotoxin contaminated feed. Addition in the diet of nutritionally inert adsorbents (hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicates, activated carbon, bentonite, clays and special polymers) reduces the absorption of mycotoxins from the gastrointestinal tract thus avoiding or reducing the toxic effects for livestock and the carryover of mycotoxins into animal products. The efficiency of the adsorption depends on the chemical structure of both the adsorbent and the mycotoxin. Before applying this technique for routine use it is essential to establish that the absorbent does not remove essential nutrients from the diet.This fact sheet briefly describes the most important types of adsorbents and their effectiveness when added to animal feed. " http://193.132.193.215/eman2/fsheet4_3.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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