Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Sharon, I found this iron factor very interesting. Only for the reason my wife Sharon has always been high in iron and the only way to lower the level is to give blood. After her exposure several years later when they checked the normal blood levels her iron level was at the point of her being anemic. From what I have been told these toxins feed on iron in your system. KC > > Yep! > Saw " House " last night, and I almost knew where they were going when they said they had a Katrina victim at the start of the show. > > On the diagnosis that they " cured " her with was uttered " mycotoxicosis. " But WHAT was the name of the drug they suggested the use of to treat the Mycotoxicosis? > > Been out here fighting with mold/toxin exposure for over 5 years, and have tried all kinds of things, but I haven't been fixed in 1 hour. Ha- ha. > > At least they did keep the systemic organ failure in tact. Will have to research the " iron " factor vs. what we have been told that mercury is the culprit. (Still a heavy metal attraction) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Didn't they mention hemochromatosis? That's treated, IF I recall right, by " blood-letting, " or taking some blood out. I could be all wet on this, but I think that's right......IF my fried brain is working tonite. V. [] Re: " House " last night Sharon, I found this iron factor very interesting. Only for the reason my wife Sharon has always been high in iron and the only way to lower the level is to give blood. After her exposure several years later when they checked the normal blood levels her iron level was at the point of her being anemic. From what I have been told these toxins feed on iron in your system. KC > > Yep! > Saw " House " last night, and I almost knew where they were going when they said they had a Katrina victim at the start of the show. > > On the diagnosis that they " cured " her with was uttered " mycotoxicosis. " But WHAT was the name of the drug they suggested the use of to treat the Mycotoxicosis? > > Been out here fighting with mold/toxin exposure for over 5 years, and have tried all kinds of things, but I haven't been fixed in 1 hour. Ha- ha. > > At least they did keep the systemic organ failure in tact. Will have to research the " iron " factor vs. what we have been told that mercury is the culprit. (Still a heavy metal attraction) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Yes, This is the way it is treated but I am not sure if it would be the same thing as too much iron. My sister has hemochromatosis and she has blood pumped once a month. She can't give blood because she has NASH. > > > > Yep! > > Saw " House " last night, and I almost knew where they were going > when they said they had a Katrina victim at the start of the show. > > > > On the diagnosis that they " cured " her with was > uttered " mycotoxicosis. " But WHAT was the name of the drug they > suggested the use of to treat the Mycotoxicosis? > > > > Been out here fighting with mold/toxin exposure for over 5 > years, and have tried all kinds of things, but I haven't been fixed > in 1 hour. Ha- ha. > > > > At least they did keep the systemic organ failure in tact. Will > have to research the " iron " factor vs. what we have been told that > mercury is the culprit. (Still a heavy metal attraction) > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 -Hi, I have a friend that just got poisioned by antifrezze leak in his truck and got very ill and it hurt his lungs. the hospital he went to some how filtered his blood and cleaned it. is this the same thing?. is this something that would help mold victims if someone would reconize that the mycotoxins have posioned our blood? -- In , " jackiebreeze " <jackiebreeze@...> wrote: > > Yes, This is the way it is treated but I am not sure if it would be > the same thing as too much iron. My sister has hemochromatosis and > she has blood pumped once a month. She can't give blood because she > has NASH. > > > > > > > > > Yep! > > > Saw " House " last night, and I almost knew where they were going > > when they said they had a Katrina victim at the start of the show. > > > > > > On the diagnosis that they " cured " her with was > > uttered " mycotoxicosis. " But WHAT was the name of the drug they > > suggested the use of to treat the Mycotoxicosis? > > > > > > Been out here fighting with mold/toxin exposure for over 5 > > years, and have tried all kinds of things, but I haven't been fixed > > in 1 hour. Ha- ha. > > > > > > At least they did keep the systemic organ failure in tact. > Will > > have to research the " iron " factor vs. what we have been told that > > mercury is the culprit. (Still a heavy metal attraction) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Nope, not the same thing, jean....but i don't know about your other question.....am not a doc, so i sure don't have " all " the answers. take care, v. [] Re: " House " last night -Hi, I have a friend that just got poisioned by antifrezze leak in his truck and got very ill and it hurt his lungs. the hospital he went to some how filtered his blood and cleaned it. is this the same thing?. is this something that would help mold victims if someone would reconize that the mycotoxins have posioned our blood? -- In , " jackiebreeze " <jackiebreeze@...> wrote: > > Yes, This is the way it is treated but I am not sure if it would be > the same thing as too much iron. My sister has hemochromatosis and > she has blood pumped once a month. She can't give blood because she > has NASH. > > > > > > > > > Yep! > > > Saw " House " last night, and I almost knew where they were going > > when they said they had a Katrina victim at the start of the show. > > > > > > On the diagnosis that they " cured " her with was > > uttered " mycotoxicosis. " But WHAT was the name of the drug they > > suggested the use of to treat the Mycotoxicosis? > > > > > > Been out here fighting with mold/toxin exposure for over 5 > > years, and have tried all kinds of things, but I haven't been fixed > > in 1 hour. Ha- ha. > > > > > > At least they did keep the systemic organ failure in tact. > Will > > have to research the " iron " factor vs. what we have been told that > > mercury is the culprit. (Still a heavy metal attraction) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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