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Re: mycoticosis from tricothecenes but no only one Fusarium caught??

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sorry to hear that, and yes it goes to show that testing has it

limits. like my first home where stachy was found with tape and swab

test and actually was detected in air test. the air testing company

even put in theri report that the walls needed to be gutted out to

discover true amounts but the insurance company did nothing to that

effect when they were the ones that had the air testing done.when I

read that stachy rarely picks up on air testing, I called them on it

and the fact that they did testing while it was rainy weather they

laughed about

it.

>

> According to two experts and a pathology report I have extensive

> vasculitis from trichothecene mycotoxicosis. Not a good report. My

> antibody blood tests show very high positive to fusarium. In all the

> air tests here only ONE spore of fusarium was caught. Mostly I pick

> up aspergillus, penicillium and cladosporum (mostly cladosporum, very

> high around here and colony was on porch). I've had Candida vary

> badly and it produces mycotoxins inside of you but I don't know of

> what type. Of mold that produces tricothenes: stachybotrys,

> fusarium, myrothecium, cephalosporium, trichoderma,

> verticimonosporium, (according to mycotoxicosis.com), I have not

found

> any of these around the house, just the one spore of fusarium. A

> mystery.

>

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