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MSH receptors are stimulated by zinc and alpha lipoic acid.

Best,

Schaller, MD

www.personalconsult.com

Re: [] Mold and sense of smell

BTW, zinc deficiency will contribute to diminished sense of smell. Maybe this

is all connected - zinc helping MSH, lowered zinc due to biotoxin illness, lack

of sense of smell etc ? Just thinking out loud here.

Jay

MLMJ75@... wrote:

This is one of the things that drives me crazy but gives me hope. I

reported diminished sense of smell to my doctors when I first realized that

the

severely mold contaminated building in which I was working was making me

sick.

Of course, the doctors didn't know or have a clue. It may be slow, really

slow, but eventually the medical field will have to address our medical

problems due to mold exposure and stop looking at us like we are a bunch of

nuts.

In all sincerity, one of the problems I have experienced with diminished

sense of smell is I can't always protect myself from remaining in a mold

contaminated building because I can't always smell it. My personal defense

mechanism doesn't work and I retrigger my symptoms.

Mulvey son

Channel 6 Lansing, MI

Local News First

Add Another Problem Black Mold Causes

March 1, 2006, 06:01 AM EST Black mold is bad enough, but now researchers

say it might affect your sense of smell. A study done on mice by researchers

at Michigan State University found a link between toxins in black mold and

the

killing of nerve cells essential for the sense of smell. This is the first

study of its kind investigating the effects of inhaling mold toxins. Black

mold is most commonly found in damp buildings.

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Thank you Dr. Schaller!

Is it possible to share with us " average " dosages of zinc and ALA as well as

the most highly absorbed forms.

We should also caution the members that zinc and ALA is not a cure for

anyone; only a small part of the protocol.

http://www.personalconsult.com/articles/moldandbiotoxins/moldandnutritionalt

reatments.html or

tiny url: http://tinyurl.com/nqd3f

in which you discussed " mold and nutritional treatments " .

Rosie

>>On Behalf Of jschaller

MSH receptors are stimulated by zinc and alpha lipoic acid.

Best, Schaller, MDwww.personalconsult.com>>>

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