Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 >>On Behalf Of who just be careful when takeing herbs, if you have allergies, they can do more harm than good. I'm not sure exactly why I have a bad reaction to a lot of drugs, maybe because of MCS. but I tried several herbs that were supposed to be for detoxing and got very ill, I was told it was because of allergies, I than tried just 1 or 2 of them, still not good. I have read that corn is used as a filler in a lot of pills. and I am allergic to corn.>>>> I wish I knew your name so I could address you properly. I'm sorry you are having so many problems and allergies. Being an herbalist I need to clarify for the group that " if you have allergies, they can do more harm than good " is too broad a statement to make and does not reflect the truth about medicinal herbs. A well-trained herbalist will not suggest an herb to match a symptom; rather do a full medical history and match the person to an herb. Also a good medicinal herb formula should not contain corn and I've never seen corn as a filler with herb products. We do use corn silk, zea mays, as a medicinal herb. Would you be so kind to share with us exactly what " herb " products you took, dosage and duration? Concerning detoxing; often we are too ill to initially " detox " and again this is such a broad definition of the word it does not convey any real meaning. I realize in cyberspace and in some health food stores " detox " is word used often but for clinical herbalist and other practitioners it is defined to what one wishes to accomplish. Often if one has any gastrointestinal distress that must be first addressed before any detox protocols should be suggested. It takes training and experience to help others with medicinal herbs and we should not take an herb just as we don't take an OTC drug or an RX drug. >>what can happen when your suffering from MCS and your put out for sergery? germs and smells in hospitals, and closed in waiting rooms full of sick, purfume wearing people are not where I want to be. >> I also have MCS and understand your concern and frustration. Are you able to find a physician who is trained in MCS to assist you? >>It was dignosed by a regular doctor and they give you a mild senative for anixity. I told them I'd need a strong one to let someone mess with my eyes. and because I have a alnmost oppisite reaction to drugs, I just have not been able to go threw with it>>>> You are correct; often people afflicted with MCS will have reactions to RX, OTC drugs and other products (even foods) which a conventional physician is unaware. It is very difficult for individuals such as you needing medical assistance and not having access to specialized physicians. I'm sorry, Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 thank you and lymeangel for your replys, this was a herb doctor that my first attorney sent me to, my attorney said he was a expert and would be a expert on my case, when I got there, he told me his testamony would not stand up in court. anyway..he did no dignoseing(I never knew anything about mold exposure at the time except that I was very ill)he did no test, except regular blood work up and a sample of my urine and didn't know why my urine had high amounts of dead white blood cells. the blood test (my attorney told me) was supposed to be the special blood test to prove mold in my system. anyway, heres a list, My records are with my new attorney, so I dug out the remains of this ordeal, may be a few missing. Multivitamin Vcaps-2 or 3, 3 times a day, Echinamax-2 caps every 2 hours,NAC-1 morn.1 nite,Lipotropic complex-1 caps. 3 times a day,B.E.32 caps every 2 hours,Alpha Lipoic Acid- 1 each meal and bedtime,Digestive formula-3 times a dayCyto-Redoxin-2 caps morn and night, Spasmplus-2 tabs every 2-4 hours,Flax oil-1-3 times a day, and somekind of mold mix that you put under your tounge. I may of detoxed some on this, but I got to wear I threw them up just trying to get them down. again, at this time, I had not been dignosed with anything yet. and yes, I despertly need a doctor. my family doctor misdignosed me for years and I no longer will go to him. So far, I have been dignosed with trichathecene mycotoxicosis,(Dr. Crofts urine test) allergies to many things, food allergies,(was supposed to go back for more test but cant afford it) MCS, asthma ,cronic sinusitis and candida,from a doctor far away. before this I made a trip to the mayo clinic and was dignosed with fibromyalgia " like " symptoms, possiable LGS, dierrahia with blood, caterax and double vision, positable sleep apnea, asthma, cronic rinusitis,macanical back pain , anixity and mood disorders. but it was to controversal for them to say all this was caused by mold exposure . > > >>On Behalf Of who > just be careful when takeing herbs, if you have allergies, they can > do more harm than good. I'm not sure exactly why I have a bad > reaction to a lot of drugs, maybe because of MCS. but I tried several > herbs that were supposed to be for detoxing and got very ill, I was > told it was because of allergies, I than tried just 1 or 2 of them, > still not good. I have read that corn is used as a filler in a lot of > pills. and I am allergic to corn.>>>> > > I wish I knew your name so I could address you properly. I'm sorry you are > having so many problems and allergies. > > Being an herbalist I need to clarify for the group that " if you have > allergies, they can do more harm than good " is too broad a statement to make > and does not reflect the truth about medicinal herbs. A well-trained > herbalist will not suggest an herb to match a symptom; rather do a full > medical history and match the person to an herb. Also a good medicinal > herb formula should not contain corn and I've never seen corn as a filler > with herb products. We do use corn silk, zea mays, as a medicinal herb. > > Would you be so kind to share with us exactly what " herb " products you took, > dosage and duration? > > Concerning detoxing; often we are too ill to initially " detox " and again > this is such a broad definition of the word it does not convey any real > meaning. I realize in cyberspace and in some health food stores " detox " is > word used often but for clinical herbalist and other practitioners it is > defined to what one wishes to accomplish. Often if one has any > gastrointestinal distress that must be first addressed before any detox > protocols should be suggested. It takes training and experience to help > others with medicinal herbs and we should not take an herb just as we don't > take an OTC drug or an RX drug. > > >>what can happen when your suffering from MCS and your put out for sergery? > > germs and smells in hospitals, and closed in waiting rooms full of > sick, purfume wearing people are not where I want to be. >> > > I also have MCS and understand your concern and frustration. Are you able > to find a physician who is trained in MCS to assist you? > > >>It was dignosed by a regular doctor and they give you a mild senative for > anixity. I told them I'd need a strong one to let someone mess with > my eyes. and because I have a alnmost oppisite reaction to drugs, I > just have not been able to go threw with it>>>> > > You are correct; often people afflicted with MCS will have reactions to RX, > OTC drugs and other products (even foods) which a conventional physician is > unaware. It is very difficult for individuals such as you needing medical > assistance and not having access to specialized physicians. I'm sorry, > Rosie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Yes, it can be helpful to learn the families of plants when you are dealing with allergies like that. I found lists in the back of cookbooks for allergies, also in allergy books. If you are feeling bad when you are trying to detox, well, some of that is par for the course, and it is helpful to learn which reactions can be expected from the detox, as opposed to reactions from allergies. Candida sites have useful info on that. I had to do trial and error myself. I know what you mean about being scared to go out in public, esp doctors and hospitals. Why would you need to take drugs for anxiety when you are likely to have a bad reaction to the drugs- my doc said he sees that with many mold patients, both the MCS and the drug sensitivty. At least you can try to see how much it improves with treatment before you go have surgery. Are you getting treatment for the toxins? and is it a regular doc or an alternative person who knows more about the toxic stuff.... > > > > Nothing is going to really protect someone from toxic mold except > mold > > avoidance, but some of us are forced by circumstances to be in these > > environments for longer than we would like while we deal with our > own > > life situations. (like me) > > > > As I've first suspected my house had mold, and later, fought to have > > the mold cleaned up, I have been trying to find ways to protect > myself > > against it. Its a losing battle, but there are things that seem to > > help somewhat. > > > > For example, I have heard that NAC (n-acetyl cysteine), ALA > > (alpha-lipoic acid) and ALC (acetyl-l-carnitine or levocarnitine) if > > taken in effective doses (600 mg. or more for NAC and ALC, 300 mg > for > > ALA) at least twice a day, help protect nerve cells from damage by > > toxic agents and even, under some conditions, may help encourage the > > growth of new nerve cells. So they may act to prevent apoptopsis of > > the cells in the nose that allow us to smell due to mycotoxin > > cytotoxicity.. > > > > They also might protect your eyes and other cells in your body from > > similar fates.. Ask your doctor.. > > > > Piracetam, Coenzyme Q10, antioxidant vitamins (C, E, zinc, selenium) > > may also help in similar situations..but the papers I've read are > > about the ones above..so try them first.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 IM not getting any treatment right now, cant find a doctor. and after wakeing up during my hisderictomy, Im scared to have sergery. my hisderictomy was before I started haveing MCS symptoms and I just dont want doctors touching me unless they know exactually what they have on theri hands. after a doctor gave me those herbs without even knowing what illnesses I had or that I had allergies, and my family doctors misdignoses, I,d rather suffer than to go through anymore. I am glad to say that my post stress syndrome has greatly improved sence getting out of the mold. it was bad, I thought I had lost my mind. and it didn't take any medicenes for it to get better, just getting away from mold and time. > > > > > > Nothing is going to really protect someone from toxic mold except > > mold > > > avoidance, but some of us are forced by circumstances to be in these > > > environments for longer than we would like while we deal with our > > own > > > life situations. (like me) > > > > > > As I've first suspected my house had mold, and later, fought to have > > > the mold cleaned up, I have been trying to find ways to protect > > myself > > > against it. Its a losing battle, but there are things that seem to > > > help somewhat. > > > > > > For example, I have heard that NAC (n-acetyl cysteine), ALA > > > (alpha-lipoic acid) and ALC (acetyl-l-carnitine or levocarnitine) if > > > taken in effective doses (600 mg. or more for NAC and ALC, 300 mg > > for > > > ALA) at least twice a day, help protect nerve cells from damage by > > > toxic agents and even, under some conditions, may help encourage the > > > growth of new nerve cells. So they may act to prevent apoptopsis of > > > the cells in the nose that allow us to smell due to mycotoxin > > > cytotoxicity.. > > > > > > They also might protect your eyes and other cells in your body from > > > similar fates.. Ask your doctor.. > > > > > > Piracetam, Coenzyme Q10, antioxidant vitamins (C, E, zinc, selenium) > > > may also help in similar situations..but the papers I've read are > > > about the ones above..so try them first.. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 I'm so sorry you have not had good medical care. Did you ever ask your attorney why he sent you this person who could not testify for you in court? Curious what type of " doctor " he is. A licensed N.D.? When I became ill from toxic mold I couldn't find a doctor who was educated in toxic mold illness and unfortunately this is the case with most of us. We need many more trained M.D.'s across our country and the world. My thoughts on the supplements you had to take is that your body was too ill to digest and assimilate all these supplements. Often our digestive system is affected and your poor body was already overloaded and unable to handle so much. Also with your MCS you may be reacting to the fillers in many supplements and also Rx drugs. Those with toxic mold illness and MCS are not able to tolerate as many protocols as " normal " people. Looking at your list you had quite a few to take. I hope you did go back to the doctor to tell him you cannot tolerate his protocol. It seems he gave you too many things that had too many different actions in your body which can even confuse a healthy body. Some to " boost " your immune system, some for " detox " , some for liver, your digestive system.....too much at one time for someone like you. Is there any possibility you could consult with some of our expert physicians? Perhaps if you shared where you live others on the group could suggest some doctors to you. My heart aches for you. Rosie [] Re: careful when takeing herbs, and question on caterax thank you and lymeangel for your replys, this was a herb doctor that my first attorney sent me to, my attorney said he was a expert and would be a expert on my case, when I got there, he told me his testamony would not stand up in court. anyway..he did no dignoseing(I never knew anything about mold exposure at the time except that I was very ill)he did no test, except regular blood work up and a sample of my urine and didn't know why my urine had high amounts of dead white blood cells. the blood test (my attorney told me) was supposed to be the special blood test to prove mold in my system. anyway, heres a list, My records are with my new attorney, so I dug out the remains of this ordeal, may be a few missing. Multivitamin Vcaps-2 or 3, 3 times a day, Echinamax-2 caps every 2 hours,NAC-1 morn.1 nite,Lipotropic complex-1 caps. 3 times a day,B.E.32 caps every 2 hours,Alpha Lipoic Acid- 1 each meal and bedtime,Digestive formula-3 times a dayCyto-Redoxin-2 caps morn and night, Spasmplus-2 tabs every 2-4 hours,Flax oil-1-3 times a day, and somekind of mold mix that you put under your tounge. I may of detoxed some on this, but I got to wear I threw them up just trying to get them down. again, at this time, I had not been dignosed with anything yet. and yes, I despertly need a doctor. my family doctor misdignosed me for years and I no longer will go to him. So far, I have been dignosed with trichathecene mycotoxicosis,(Dr. Crofts urine test) allergies to many things, food allergies,(was supposed to go back for more test but cant afford it) MCS, asthma ,cronic sinusitis and candida,from a doctor far away. before this I made a trip to the mayo clinic and was dignosed with fibromyalgia " like " symptoms, possiable LGS, dierrahia with blood, caterax and double vision, positable sleep apnea, asthma, cronic rinusitis,macanical back pain , anixity and mood disorders. but it was to controversal for them to say all this was caused by mold exposure . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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