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I don't know of any link between iron and mold/fungi,

but I sure hope someone on the board does, because

there are high (unacceptable according to the Dept. of

Environmental Protection & the PA. Water Co.)levels of

Iron as Manganese, in the water supply in my apt.

Barb

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> I was exposed to toxic mold. I am working with

> various doctors on

> getting better.

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> May 16 I had an IV iron infusion to help with my

> anemia. I had an

> upset stomach right afterwards and developed a rash

> (around the anus)

> which spread. Began 3 antibiotics May 22.

> Diagnosed as a fungal rash

> (tinea). Also developed H. pylori in my stomach.

> Continued to feel

> worse.

>

> Has anyone heard if there is a link between iron and

> fungus / mold

> growing inside someone?

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Dr Marinkovich's diet at mold-survivor says to 'deprive the invaders

of iron by taking extra zinc'. Don't take too much zinc because it

throws other things off. So, yes, I've heard of it. He also says to

deprive them of sugar and moisture. Sugar, moisture and iron. You

don't want to avoid all iron like you would avoid all sugar though I'm

sure. I don't know how low of iron you can go without other things

going wrong. He wasn't specific. I take it as meaning don't take

extra iron and take 'some extra' zinc, like one zinc tablet a day. I

wish there was some way to be more specific though. I haven't heard

this mentioned very much though.

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> I was exposed to toxic mold. I am working with various doctors on

> getting better.

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Hello,

1.I am working with

various doctors on

getting better.

Good Luck I wish I can say this.

Elvira

Re: [] Iron triggering mold / fungus

I don't know of any link between iron and mold/fungi,

but I sure hope someone on the board does, because

there are high (unacceptable according to the Dept. of

Environmental Protection & the PA. Water Co.)levels of

Iron as Manganese, in the water supply in my apt.

Barb

--- <lallen4@...> wrote:

> I was exposed to toxic mold. I am working with

> various doctors on

> getting better.

>

> May 16 I had an IV iron infusion to help with my

> anemia. I had an

> upset stomach right afterwards and developed a rash

> (around the anus)

> which spread. Began 3 antibiotics May 22.

> Diagnosed as a fungal rash

> (tinea). Also developed H. pylori in my stomach.

> Continued to feel

> worse.

>

> Has anyone heard if there is a link between iron and

> fungus / mold

> growing inside someone?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Maybe if you have fungal infection, it is using it up-? Just don't

supplement I guess. I don't know if you took zinc, if that would make

iron too low, but I guess you could see how you felt-? There is a lot

of guesswork. It doesn't have to be if it was in someone's interest

to study this.

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> Now Im VERY low on iron - ferratin 6 - is it my body trying itself

to be

> low in iron after sick building mold exposures?

> Meanwhile my school now had a mudslide - the fun doesnt stops

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