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'K guys, this sounds a bit snippy here - we're all just sharing information, so

play nice.

Hooper's folks are building his website, and I see the price list for tests

isn't up at this point (was previously available, and I'm sure will be again...)

http://www.realtimelab.com/index.htm

Yeah, I believe he and Dr. Rea are pretty tight, so I would suspect the clinic

has a good portion of its testing done there - Dr. Rea brought Dr. Hooper to

Dallas to work with him, I believe. These are good folks, the real deal, and

performing the testing is expensive for them, so it's reflected in the price.

They can be as comprehensive as most folks need. I've gotten to know Dr. H.

pretty well over the last couple years, and he knows his stuff. He has a

journal article out for publication now on a death from trichothecene - I'll

advise when it's available. I spent a good six months trying to find someone,

ANYONE, to do what he's done for us, and he's been a champ.

It is unlikely that Dr. Croft's $100 test is comprehensive for myriad

mycotoxins. RealTime Labs probably is able to offer a wider array of testing.

And, yes, they do send out to other places to get verification - as anyone who's

been at this game for awhile knows, the replication of testing which isn't

always considered standard helps the results to stand up in court. RealTime has

withstood all of its credentialling, to the best of my knowledge, and should be

well received in courts - will let y'all know if our experience is other than

that. I don't know about the urine testing in that regard, but the ELISA

testing should stand on its own.

~Haley

bbw <barb1283@...> wrote:

Leigh, This is really unimportant to the topic.

I was just telling person where she can get urine

test for one hundred dollars for mycotoxins and

that is Dr Croft. Someone thought that was too

cheap for valid mycotoxin test, so I mentioned he

is/was used by Dr Rea to validate his competence

in spite of inexpensive price. Whether he is

doing them now or not isn't important. However,

since it has become a topic at the moment,

hopefully short one, I just talked to the Center

just a couple of weeks ago regarding an

appointment for myself and a test I wanted and

she said he would sent that out to be done and so

I should not expect results to be available while

I am there, so all tests are not done there. So

if Hooper, whoever he is, is at the center, then

he does not do all the testing. Mycotoxin urine

test many people have taken for one hundred

dollars is done by Dr Croft in Wisconsin, at

address already posted. If Dr Rea doesn't use

him now, he used to. He also does mycotoxin

testing for WI allergy clinic many go to. I just

don't think the test is that helpful in that you

do not know if mycotoxins you have are from old

exposure or new one since they hang around so

long. However if you want to know, it easy to

have done. No prescription is required. He is a

research phd in mycotoxicology and other fungal

related things.

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...>

wrote:

> lately, it is hooper.

>

> bbw <barb1283@...> wrote:

> Hi Leigh, I don't know for

> certain but Dr Croft

> just does certain types of tests. I think Rea

> uses Dr Croft. From what I have heard from

> other

> people that go there Dr Rea uses a number of

> resources, people, sends things out to other

> places, etc.

>

> --- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...>

> wrote:

>

> > I believe dr. hooper does dr. rea's testing

> > now. they are in the same complex.

>

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