Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 http://www.policyholdersofamerica.org/newsletter/hurricane_season_200 6/1_3.pdf MOVE OVER CSI. CSI-Type Lab Brings New Proof to Mold Related Personal Injuries Tests of urine, body fluids, and tissues can now identify a variety of toxins in the human body. Capabilities include matching the DNA from black molds from the environmental studies on the home or office to those found in the human body. Further, finding the toxin produced by the black molds in the home can also be matched to those found in the body. Not a happy day for the defense but perhaps now, the medical community will start recognizing the health effects and develop treatments for toxic mold exposure. It's one of those bitter sweet moments: So many people have suffered from mold related disease and justice was snatched away from them because the legal burden of proof often could not have been met since not enough research had been conducted that proved mold caused the personal injuries. To top it off, the medical doctors refused to acknowledge the effects of mold and patients were left undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and certainly without proper treatment. Too many such victims have fallen through the cracks and this injustice should sadden all of us. Those days are gone. Today's victims have a new technology that can offer the proof needed to pursue the proper medical diagnosis, treatments and compensation for personal injuries sustained because of another's fraud, negligence, or other irresponsible behavior. .. POA sat down with the medical doctors running this new lab and got the entire exclusive scoop on this CSI-like technology. In 1999, Dennis Hooper, M.D., Ph.D. was brought in on puzzling autopsies. Cardiopulmonary arrest was often ruled the cause of death among people who lived in a mold contaminated environments. Due to his background in infectious diseases he realized that a link between mold exposure and the cause of deaths in the cases that he was investigating could exist....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 -cant get the link to work, where is this lab? -- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > > http://www.policyholdersofamerica.org/newsletter/hurricane_season_200 > 6/1_3.pdf > > > MOVE OVER CSI. CSI-Type Lab Brings > New Proof to Mold Related Personal Injuries > > Tests of urine, body fluids, and tissues can now identify a variety > of toxins in the human body. Capabilities include matching > the DNA from black molds from the environmental studies > on the home or office to those found in the human body. > Further, finding the toxin produced by the black molds in the > home can also be matched to those found in the body. Not a > happy day for the defense but perhaps now, the medical > community will start recognizing the health effects and develop > treatments for toxic mold exposure. > > It's one of those bitter sweet moments: So many people have suffered > from mold related disease and justice was snatched away > from them because the legal burden of proof often could not have > been met since not enough research had been conducted > that proved mold caused the personal injuries. To top it off, the > medical doctors refused to acknowledge the effects of mold and > patients were left undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and certainly without > proper treatment. > Too many such victims have fallen through the cracks and this > injustice > should sadden all of us. > Those days are gone. Today's victims have a new technology that > can offer the proof needed to pursue the proper medical diagnosis, > treatments and compensation for personal injuries sustained because > of another's fraud, negligence, or other irresponsible behavior. > . > POA sat down with the medical doctors running this new lab and > got the entire exclusive scoop on this CSI-like technology. > In 1999, Dennis Hooper, M.D., Ph.D. was brought in on puzzling > autopsies. Cardiopulmonary arrest was often ruled the cause of > death among people who lived in a mold contaminated environments. > Due to his background in infectious diseases he realized > that a link between mold exposure and the cause of deaths in the > cases that he was investigating could exist....... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 you have to copy the whole link including the pdf part. > > > > > http://www.policyholdersofamerica.org/newsletter/hurricane_season_200 > > 6/1_3.pdf > > > > > > MOVE OVER CSI. CSI-Type Lab Brings > > New Proof to Mold Related Personal Injuries > > > > Tests of urine, body fluids, and tissues can now identify a variety > > of toxins in the human body. Capabilities include matching > > the DNA from black molds from the environmental studies > > on the home or office to those found in the human body. > > Further, finding the toxin produced by the black molds in the > > home can also be matched to those found in the body. Not a > > happy day for the defense but perhaps now, the medical > > community will start recognizing the health effects and develop > > treatments for toxic mold exposure. > > > > It's one of those bitter sweet moments: So many people have suffered > > from mold related disease and justice was snatched away > > from them because the legal burden of proof often could not have > > been met since not enough research had been conducted > > that proved mold caused the personal injuries. To top it off, the > > medical doctors refused to acknowledge the effects of mold and > > patients were left undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and certainly without > > proper treatment. > > Too many such victims have fallen through the cracks and this > > injustice > > should sadden all of us. > > Those days are gone. Today's victims have a new technology that > > can offer the proof needed to pursue the proper medical diagnosis, > > treatments and compensation for personal injuries sustained because > > of another's fraud, negligence, or other irresponsible behavior. > > . > > POA sat down with the medical doctors running this new lab and > > got the entire exclusive scoop on this CSI-like technology. > > In 1999, Dennis Hooper, M.D., Ph.D. was brought in on puzzling > > autopsies. Cardiopulmonary arrest was often ruled the cause of > > death among people who lived in a mold contaminated environments. > > Due to his background in infectious diseases he realized > > that a link between mold exposure and the cause of deaths in the > > cases that he was investigating could exist....... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 -ok sorry, got it. thanks -- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > > you have to copy the whole link including the pdf part. > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.policyholdersofamerica.org/newsletter/hurricane_season_200 > > > 6/1_3.pdf > > > > > > > > > MOVE OVER CSI. CSI-Type Lab Brings > > > New Proof to Mold Related Personal Injuries > > > > > > Tests of urine, body fluids, and tissues can now identify a > variety > > > of toxins in the human body. Capabilities include matching > > > the DNA from black molds from the environmental studies > > > on the home or office to those found in the human body. > > > Further, finding the toxin produced by the black molds in the > > > home can also be matched to those found in the body. Not a > > > happy day for the defense but perhaps now, the medical > > > community will start recognizing the health effects and develop > > > treatments for toxic mold exposure. > > > > > > It's one of those bitter sweet moments: So many people have > suffered > > > from mold related disease and justice was snatched away > > > from them because the legal burden of proof often could not have > > > been met since not enough research had been conducted > > > that proved mold caused the personal injuries. To top it off, the > > > medical doctors refused to acknowledge the effects of mold and > > > patients were left undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and certainly > without > > > proper treatment. > > > Too many such victims have fallen through the cracks and this > > > injustice > > > should sadden all of us. > > > Those days are gone. Today's victims have a new technology that > > > can offer the proof needed to pursue the proper medical > diagnosis, > > > treatments and compensation for personal injuries sustained > because > > > of another's fraud, negligence, or other irresponsible behavior. > > > . > > > POA sat down with the medical doctors running this new lab and > > > got the entire exclusive scoop on this CSI-like technology. > > > In 1999, Dennis Hooper, M.D., Ph.D. was brought in on puzzling > > > autopsies. Cardiopulmonary arrest was often ruled the cause of > > > death among people who lived in a mold contaminated environments. > > > Due to his background in infectious diseases he realized > > > that a link between mold exposure and the cause of deaths in the > > > cases that he was investigating could exist....... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 -Haley, are you saying that EHC is where realtime lab is? -- In , Haley <myhaze@...> wrote: > > Here's the link to Environmental Heath Center > Dallas: > http://www.ehcd.com/ > > --- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: > > > -cant get the link to work, where is this > > lab? > > > > > > > > -- In , > > " tigerpaw2c " > > <tigerpaw2c@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > http://www.policyholdersofamerica.org/newsletter/hurricane_season_200 > > > 6/1_3.pdf > > > > > > > > > MOVE OVER CSI. CSI-Type Lab Brings > > > New Proof to Mold Related Personal Injuries > > > > > > Tests of urine, body fluids, and tissues can > > now identify a variety > > > of toxins in the human body. Capabilities > > include matching > > > the DNA from black molds from the > > environmental studies > > > on the home or office to those found in the > > human body. > > > Further, finding the toxin produced by the > > black molds in the > > > home can also be matched to those found in > > the body. Not a > > > happy day for the defense but perhaps now, > > the medical > > > community will start recognizing the health > > effects and develop > > > treatments for toxic mold exposure. > > > > > > It's one of those bitter sweet moments: So > > many people have suffered > > > from mold related disease and justice was > > snatched away > > > from them because the legal burden of proof > > often could not have > > > been met since not enough research had been > > conducted > > > that proved mold caused the personal > > injuries. To top it off, the > > > medical doctors refused to acknowledge the > > effects of mold and > > > patients were left undiagnosed, misdiagnosed > > and certainly without > > > proper treatment. > > > Too many such victims have fallen through the > > cracks and this > > > injustice > > > should sadden all of us. > > > Those days are gone. Today's victims have a > > new technology that > > > can offer the proof needed to pursue the > > proper medical diagnosis, > > > treatments and compensation for personal > > injuries sustained because > > > of another's fraud, negligence, or other > > irresponsible behavior. > > > . > > > POA sat down with the medical doctors running > > this new lab and > > > got the entire exclusive scoop on this > > CSI-like technology. > > > In 1999, Dennis Hooper, M.D., Ph.D. was > > brought in on puzzling > > > autopsies. Cardiopulmonary arrest was often > > ruled the cause of > > > death among people who lived in a mold > > contaminated environments. > > > Due to his background in infectious diseases > > he realized > > > that a link between mold exposure and the > > cause of deaths in the > > > cases that he was investigating could > > exist....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ~Haley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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