Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 wish I felt better, I'd take a better attempt at this. but, without going deep into it, cronic infection causes loss of mature mass cells needed to fight infection and this inturn causes death of other cells and/or causes them to not function. toxin exposure causes die off of t-cells, these are our defence against toxins. the toxins can than be absorbed into the blood stream from our lungs, and from the stomach. toxins can be passed on to the the stomach from lymph nodes when our t-killer cells fail to fight off the toxins or if toxins are ingested instead of inhaled or absorbed through the skin. cronic infection also starts the process of immune disfunction, when our cells become confused and turn against self. cronic infection is the result of cronic exposure to pathogenic and/or toxic molds. immune disfunction is the result of cronic infection. this is a very simple answer to what happens to our bodys, and Im not up to going into deeper detail at the time and it can get very complacated and Im not going there, Im just trying to give taz a simple answer for his friends. I know theres so much more involved. heres a few different articles that go a little deeper. http://www.nau.edu/biology/gloss5.html http://www.dynamiclist.com/export/static_html_style.aspx?node=ce6928be- 0df3-4d12-af29-87ff4304a8bc) understanding your blood tests http://www.aegis.com/pubs/bala/1994/ba940309.html mouldy oldy (http://www.bloodjournal.org/cgi/content/full/105/6/2239? maxtoshow= & HITS=10 & hits=10 & RESULTFORMAT= & fulltext=fungal+toxins & andorexa ctfulltext=and & searchid=1 & FIRSTINDEX=10 & sortspec=date & resourcetype=HWCIT ) DC Cells (http://www.bloodjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/107/10/3950? maxtoshow= & HITS=10 & hits=10 & RESULTFORMAT= & fulltext=fungal+toxins & andorexa ctfulltext=and & searchid=1 & FIRSTINDEX=0 & sortspec=date & resourcetype=HWCIT) http://www.expertreviews.org/01003969h.htm http://www.expertreviews.org/04007690h.htm http://www.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP/pm/2031761.html?pmid=10548879 http://www1.umn.edu/eoh/hazards/hazardssite/indoormolds/organtox.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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