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Can docs test for zinc deficiency? Last couple years my nails look

unhealthy and they used to be very healthy. I know they got this way

from mycotoxins. Anybody else have nails that use to look good and

now don't? I get the zinc in multi vitamin but wonder about adding

more. I've read too much zinc causes a copper deficiency.

My smell is messed up too and strangely where I can't really smell

some things, other things like perfumes ETC. kill my nose and burn my

eyes. Guess that would be MCS.

I have put a mold test petri dish on my desk just to see what grows

here. I put another at home to see what grows now. Before

remediation, the petri dish was FULL of black, white, green orange

and brown. I wish I'd sent off to that lab just to see what they

said. If the work or home grows any this time, might send off.

Now my stomach is burning along with intestines. We have had a major

front come thru and in 80's today and then going back to 50's. NC

has crazy weather and it's dry here. All combined is messing me up.

I received my Allerair air purifier and it's heavy but has casters to

roll around. It has 3 setings and I'm leaving on low b/c on 2 sounds

loud like a wind storm. Very odd sounding with an uneven air sound.

Hepa filter can last 5 years and I liked that part of it and carbon

filter 1-2 years, prefilter 2-3 months and can be washed. I have to

wonder if all three of my air purifiers will help me b/c I react to

so much with weather extremely. Didn't use to back in the good ole

days....

No word from my brain dead boss on OSHA coming here to test. He will

forget I'm sure and he also told me he has mold at his home. He has

NO memory and getting worse everyday. He's being poisoned from mold

and doesn't even get it. His mother supposedly had alzheimers but

she probably was poisoned from mycotoxins and he is too. He should

listen to me but never will. House is over 100 yro so that says

enough.

Darn, I thought iron pans were OK. I have three. I need some good

pans but way broke here and will have to figure out how to pay my doc

deductible is $350 then I have to pay 20%. I need to visit the dentis

also and haven't been in 2 years. I wish I could win the lottery!!

Oh, my sister now went to a doc and got her snout cultured and was

telling her doc about me and the fungus among us stuff. She has mold

at her rental house! has had some symptoms also that docs can't

figure out. She did say snout cultures HURT. She wants to know the

doc I'm going to but I really don't want her going to the same doc as

me. She has also had snout surgery and they messed her up bad. I

have broke my snout in a car wreck and had a rhinoplasty way back.

Rhonda

>

> 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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Hi Rhonda,

Yes, zinc can be measured in blood (plasma I think).

Jay

Rhonda <rhondaleokitty@...> wrote:

Can docs test for zinc deficiency? Last couple years my nails look

unhealthy and they used to be very healthy. I know they got this way

from mycotoxins. Anybody else have nails that use to look good and

now don't? I get the zinc in multi vitamin but wonder about adding

more. I've read too much zinc causes a copper deficiency.

My smell is messed up too and strangely where I can't really smell

some things, other things like perfumes ETC. kill my nose and burn my

eyes. Guess that would be MCS.

I have put a mold test petri dish on my desk just to see what grows

here. I put another at home to see what grows now. Before

remediation, the petri dish was FULL of black, white, green orange

and brown. I wish I'd sent off to that lab just to see what they

said. If the work or home grows any this time, might send off.

Now my stomach is burning along with intestines. We have had a major

front come thru and in 80's today and then going back to 50's. NC

has crazy weather and it's dry here. All combined is messing me up.

I received my Allerair air purifier and it's heavy but has casters to

roll around. It has 3 setings and I'm leaving on low b/c on 2 sounds

loud like a wind storm. Very odd sounding with an uneven air sound.

Hepa filter can last 5 years and I liked that part of it and carbon

filter 1-2 years, prefilter 2-3 months and can be washed. I have to

wonder if all three of my air purifiers will help me b/c I react to

so much with weather extremely. Didn't use to back in the good ole

days....

No word from my brain dead boss on OSHA coming here to test. He will

forget I'm sure and he also told me he has mold at his home. He has

NO memory and getting worse everyday. He's being poisoned from mold

and doesn't even get it. His mother supposedly had alzheimers but

she probably was poisoned from mycotoxins and he is too. He should

listen to me but never will. House is over 100 yro so that says

enough.

Darn, I thought iron pans were OK. I have three. I need some good

pans but way broke here and will have to figure out how to pay my doc

deductible is $350 then I have to pay 20%. I need to visit the dentis

also and haven't been in 2 years. I wish I could win the lottery!!

Oh, my sister now went to a doc and got her snout cultured and was

telling her doc about me and the fungus among us stuff. She has mold

at her rental house! has had some symptoms also that docs can't

figure out. She did say snout cultures HURT. She wants to know the

doc I'm going to but I really don't want her going to the same doc as

me. She has also had snout surgery and they messed her up bad. I

have broke my snout in a car wreck and had a rhinoplasty way back.

Rhonda

>

> 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.

> (http://www.worldnow.com/) All content © Copyright 2000 -

2006 WorldNow and WLNS. All

> Rights Reserved.

> For more information on this site, please read our _Privacy

Policy_

> (http://www.wlns.com/global/story.asp?s=18990) and _Terms of

Service_

> (http://www.wlns.com/global/story.asp?s=18991) .

>

>

>

>

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