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Okay, I am not a doctor or a scientist, but my first thought when hearing

this was that toxins often kill cells, permanently.. (Thats what the hunt

for stem cells is all about, replacing damaged structures in your body that

only grow once, when you are very, very young.)

So, long gone toxins may often have caused cell damage, brain damage, nerve

damage, DNA damage, lung damage, etc, that can't be repaired.. At least in

this life..

Those toxins would probably have been flushed out of the body long ago

(doing damage to everything they touched, possibly)

So all the 'detoxifying' in the world would never bring those cells back..

Like, for example, an amputated leg can't be 'cured'.

Important concept to grasp.. Dead = Gone = Irreplacable

Toxicologists can correct me on this, but this is my understanding..

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When I spoke to my NMD about CSM he said what about getting the toxins out of

the cells? So I do believe that they are in the cells also. They are stored

everywhere in a severely toxic person as we are with mold poisoning. Loni

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: Okay, I am not a doctor or a

scientist, but my first thought when hearing

this was that toxins often kill cells, permanently.. (Thats what the hunt

for stem cells is all about, replacing damaged structures in your body that

only grow once, when you are very, very young.)

So, long gone toxins may often have caused cell damage, brain damage, nerve

damage, DNA damage, lung damage, etc, that can't be repaired.. At least in

this life..

Those toxins would probably have been flushed out of the body long ago

(doing damage to everything they touched, possibly)

So all the 'detoxifying' in the world would never bring those cells back..

Like, for example, an amputated leg can't be 'cured'.

Important concept to grasp.. Dead = Gone = Irreplacable

Toxicologists can correct me on this, but this is my understanding..

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Loni,

I didn't say that there weren't any toxins in cells, just that its my

understanding that something like cholestyramine can only detoxify

mycotoxins that are still there.. circulating around or whatever..

All toxins need to go through the body before they even reach the gut or

bilary system..

If they are in food, then cholestyramine or whatever might be able to bind

them before they go through the bloodstream, BUT most exposure from mold in

homes is probably INHALED which is bad news because when many toxins hit

your body,they might do some serious damage, FIRST.. where they hit or

floating through your bloodstream - before the liver or whatever removes

them from the blood and sends them into the bile..usually to get either

reabsorbed or - only IF we're very lucky, in a place and at a time where

cholestyramine can bind them and help remove them.

Thats what Dr. Shoemaker says. Thats what the papers that people have posted

say.. Thats the way it is..

I'm not saying that detoxifying is bad, simply that its like cleaning up the

little burning spots AFTER a fire has already burned a home..

Often the damage that has been done can't get undone.. Sure, you might be

able to arrest further damage. And your body might be able to repair some of

it.. if given the chance by the removal of what remains, and the avoidance

of new exposure..

But its hit or miss..

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