Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 I think that there may be people lurking here who could give you a good answer to this question.. but in a practical sense, mycotoxins are toxins of fungal origin. Toxin means poison, but ots pretty clear to me that anything that has biological activity can cause health problems for people - for example, a chemical produced by mold that causes vasoconstriction, while not a 'poison' might cause the blood vessels in the brain to get inflamed and close up depriving parts of the brain of enough blood to live.. and causing permanenet brain damage.. Molds have had millions of years of evolution to learn how to make chemicals of various kinds.. lots and lots of them.. in a race to compete - kill off other neighboring molds that compete with them for nutrients.. Thats why a damp building with lots of mold can be compared to a huge chemical factory with thousands of broken bottles lying around, mixing together in all sorts of combinations.. Molds are anything of fungal origin.. The term fungus refers to a huge branch of the tree of life.. and fungus are actually more closely related to animals than they are to plants.. There are also bacterial toxins.. for example, the endotoxins that are also found in some damp buildings (from decaying fecal matter, for example) which synergize with some mycotoxins are a good example.. They make the trichothecenes much more toxic, for example.. Many biotoxins (of which mycotoxins are a part) are also 'low molecular weight' which means that like water, they are adept at permeating membranes.. they can absorb through your skin, for example.. and they stay in your body for a long time, between the cells, causing inflammation and cellular damage.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 - biotoxins are biochemicals that are toxic, mycotoxins are biochemicals, some molds put of mycotoxins. - - In , " roxygardens " <Roxygardens@...> wrote: > > Can someone help me understand the difference between > mycotoxins, biotoxins, and mold? > > > nne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 -heres a got site, just click on the types of molds and you get info. on it. http://www.emlab.com/app/fungi/Fungi.po -- In , " roxygardens " <Roxygardens@...> wrote: > > Can someone help me understand the difference between > mycotoxins, biotoxins, and mold? > > > nne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Mold: fungi capable of digesting organic matter. Mycotoxins: biologic toxin made by molds, fungi. Biotoxins: Toxins producing living organisms from food (bacteria), water (algae), air (viral, bacterial, fungal) or arachnid bites (ticks, spiders,etc) There are more but I'm sure you get the idea. Toxin: poison Hope this helps. > > - > biotoxins are biochemicals that are toxic, mycotoxins are biochemicals, > some molds put of mycotoxins. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 No discussion of what constitutes biotoxin mediated illness would be complete without mentioning that the reason this problem is so misunderstood is that the actions of ionophore biotoxins is not solely a case of classic toxicological cytotoxicity. It is also a matter of altered expression of genes by toxins. - Mold Warriors by Ritchie Shoemaker Chapt 4: The Biotoxin Pathway " Jim, I want to go over how the toxin outside the cell can turn on genes inside the cell. It's the key to the chronic illness that toxins cause. If all toxins did were to float around endlessly, there would be some direct acute effects and that would be all there was to the illness. But toxins wage gene warfare against us. Think about it: It's the inappropriate activation of genes that leads us to the additional layers of illness in the Biotoxin Pathway, as you'll read. Here's the reason why these biotoxin illnesses end up being so complex. They manipulate both the endocrine and immune mechanisms of the fat cell and turn that machinery against us. And the attacks never stop. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 -yes, and these defects and toxins can be passed on through the womb, to the next generation, so not only are molds getting possably more abundant and possably more toxic but we may be become less resistant to them.-- In , " erikmoldwarrior " <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: > > No discussion of what constitutes biotoxin mediated illness would be > complete without mentioning that the reason this problem is so > misunderstood is that the actions of ionophore biotoxins is not > solely a case of classic toxicological cytotoxicity. > It is also a matter of altered expression of genes by toxins. > - > > Mold Warriors by Ritchie Shoemaker > Chapt 4: The Biotoxin Pathway > > " Jim, I want to go over how the toxin outside the cell can turn on > genes inside the cell. It's the key to the chronic illness that > toxins cause. If all toxins did were to float around endlessly, > there would be some direct acute effects and that would be all there > was to the illness. But toxins wage gene warfare against us. Think > about it: It's the inappropriate activation of genes that leads us > to the additional layers of illness in the Biotoxin Pathway, as > you'll read. > Here's the reason why these biotoxin illnesses end up being so > complex. They manipulate both the endocrine and immune mechanisms > of the fat cell and turn that machinery against us. > And the attacks never stop. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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