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Let me try and explain some of the confusion here I believe that is

taking place.

posted " $100 is not too much to ensure that you're " homemade "

mold remediation techniques was effective. " Nothing about testing

for mycotoxins or body fluid. He is talking about products for

remediation.

From what I understand Dr.Croft, Dr.Rea and Dr.Hooper are all

working in conjunction with each other. They are all well respected

and have the science and research specificly for this type of

mycotoxin testing. It is not $100. (I wish). What I am saying does

not mean it is set in concrete, just like anyone else. If someone

would like to check their website or make some phone call, it would

be much appreciated because I do not have the time right now. I know

mycotoxin testing is very expensive and I believe Immunoscience Lab

also does it. The last I heard it is about $200. per toxin, but I

could be wrong. NEVER $100. So yes, it can get quite expensive

quickly.

Instead of arguing what is or isn't, or what may or may not,

somebody just pick up the phone. I have the utmost respect for all

of these doctors and have spoken to everyone. Each is an expert in

their own field. Again, from what I understand, the urine analysis

and skin biopsy both run in the $300+ range. I don't have the exact

amount per Croft. Both tests are ligit and if I had the funds I

would have both of them done, (for my own sake.)

There is enough confusion concerning this issue and many of us, if

not all, have suffered dearly. So let's please work together and

find a solution and be as accurate as possible with any information

that is posted.

So the $100. that was mentioned was for REMEDIATION. NOT HUMAN

TESTING. The posts are below.

KC

Re: [] Re: urine mycotoxin tests -results??

Hmmmm. I have yet to see a mycotoxin test that is only $100... My

neighbor

spent upwards of $3K finding out which toxin killed her son. I've

spent several

hundred ruling things out but haven't yet found what I've got...

~Haley

Salmon <airassault52001@...> wrote:

Don't count on the insurance industry to take care of you, sometimes

you have to come up with you own resources to protect your health.

$100 is not

too much to ensure that you're " homemade " mold remediation

techniques was

effective.

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I will try to do some of this research and give what information I find out. I

will do what I can to help out here KC. I know as far as the skin biopsy goes I

can say this. You must see at least one of these doctors or be very specific

with the doctor doing the biopsy as far as what kind of test you want done. My

visit with a dermatologist left me with ugly scars and a write up saying I had

delusions of parasites. To beat all the results told me I do not have cancer.

The cost of this nonsense was 195.00 for the office visit and another 95.00 for

the lab test. I can only guess that the proper test would be much more. I have

found that there is a specific skin test for aspergiliosis (I know I cannot

spell) but I am not certain even this test is what most of us need done.

http://adam.about.com/od/related6/

This is the web sight I read about this test on. As far as the rest, I will

find out what I can and report back with my findings soon. Anyone let me know if

there are specific questions anyone would like answers to while I am inquiring

about any of this.

If all else fails I am certain " WHO " has a link to the proper places to look.

Chris...

tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

Let me try and explain some of the confusion here I believe that is

taking place.

posted " $100 is not too much to ensure that you're " homemade "

mold remediation techniques was effective. " Nothing about testing

for mycotoxins or body fluid. He is talking about products for

remediation.

From what I understand Dr.Croft, Dr.Rea and Dr.Hooper are all

working in conjunction with each other. They are all well respected

and have the science and research specificly for this type of

mycotoxin testing. It is not $100. (I wish). What I am saying does

not mean it is set in concrete, just like anyone else. If someone

would like to check their website or make some phone call, it would

be much appreciated because I do not have the time right now. I know

mycotoxin testing is very expensive and I believe Immunoscience Lab

also does it. The last I heard it is about $200. per toxin, but I

could be wrong. NEVER $100. So yes, it can get quite expensive

quickly.

Instead of arguing what is or isn't, or what may or may not,

somebody just pick up the phone. I have the utmost respect for all

of these doctors and have spoken to everyone. Each is an expert in

their own field. Again, from what I understand, the urine analysis

and skin biopsy both run in the $300+ range. I don't have the exact

amount per Croft. Both tests are ligit and if I had the funds I

would have both of them done, (for my own sake.)

There is enough confusion concerning this issue and many of us, if

not all, have suffered dearly. So let's please work together and

find a solution and be as accurate as possible with any information

that is posted.

So the $100. that was mentioned was for REMEDIATION. NOT HUMAN

TESTING. The posts are below.

KC

Re: [] Re: urine mycotoxin tests -results??

Hmmmm. I have yet to see a mycotoxin test that is only $100... My

neighbor

spent upwards of $3K finding out which toxin killed her son. I've

spent several

hundred ruling things out but haven't yet found what I've got...

~Haley

Salmon <airassault52001@...> wrote:

Don't count on the insurance industry to take care of you, sometimes

you have to come up with you own resources to protect your health.

$100 is not

too much to ensure that you're " homemade " mold remediation

techniques was

effective.

Life is a balance of holding on and letting go...

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