Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Who--Do you have MCS??? I think there is a genetic predisposition to all of this as my mom has slight mcs and has always had problems with the exposures one encounters in dug and clothing stores.///Have you ever heard of the p450 phase 1 detoxifier gene??? It shows which ways you do not detox such as the liver if you lnow lack the genotype for detoxification. If you do not have this gene you will not detox certain drugs or some chemicals through the liver. It is termed a polymorphism. who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: it dawned on me the other day that mcs happens when your liver can no longer detox toxins. toxin overload, duh. makes perfect sence. I read that your liver can get to 70% disfuntional before that pain starts in your liver and that pain is telling you that its not functioning up to par. I than realized that that pain and my mcs started around the same time. so I dont think that mcs is aquired by exposure to 2 or more toxins at all and is TILT. it makes much more sence that even one toxin no matter in high or low amounts could get you to the point of mcs and your liver function would be a deturmineing factor. this pain in my liver flares up with toxin exposures, so I dont think my liver is healing, and Im thinking that I read that it doesn't heal itself. anyway, I put 'liver,mcs' in my search and several articles came up. so those who are haveing liver pain please take it as a sign of what you may be heading for if you dont get out. mcs is not fun it controls your life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 -yes, I know this, but i never had any problems until the end of my 7+ years of exposure. never had any liver problems, was hardly ever sick. -- In , Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> wrote: > > Who--Do you have MCS??? I think there is a genetic predisposition to all of this as my mom has slight mcs and has always had problems with the exposures one encounters in dug and clothing stores.///Have you ever heard of the p450 phase 1 detoxifier gene??? It shows which ways you do not detox such as the liver if you lnow lack the genotype for detoxification. If you do not have this gene you will not detox certain drugs or some chemicals through the liver. It is termed a polymorphism. > who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: it dawned on me the other day that mcs happens when your liver can no > longer detox toxins. toxin overload, duh. makes perfect sence. I read > that your liver can get to 70% disfuntional before that pain starts in > your liver and that pain is telling you that its not functioning up to > par. I than realized that that pain and my mcs started around the same > time. so I dont think that mcs is aquired by exposure to 2 or more > toxins at all and is TILT. it makes much more sence that even one toxin > no matter in high or low amounts could get you to the point of mcs and > your liver function would be a deturmineing factor. this pain in my > liver flares up with toxin exposures, so I dont think my liver is > healing, and Im thinking that I read that it doesn't heal itself. > anyway, I put 'liver,mcs' in my search and several articles came up. so > those who are haveing liver pain please take it as a sign of what you > may be heading for if you dont get out. mcs is not fun it controls your > life. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 -Leigh, what does slight mcs consist of?-- In , Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> wrote: > > Who--Do you have MCS??? I think there is a genetic predisposition to all of this as my mom has slight mcs and has always had problems with the exposures one encounters in dug and clothing stores.///Have you ever heard of the p450 phase 1 detoxifier gene??? It shows which ways you do not detox such as the liver if you lnow lack the genotype for detoxification. If you do not have this gene you will not detox certain drugs or some chemicals through the liver. It is termed a polymorphism. > who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: it dawned on me the other day that mcs happens when your liver can no > longer detox toxins. toxin overload, duh. makes perfect sence. I read > that your liver can get to 70% disfuntional before that pain starts in > your liver and that pain is telling you that its not functioning up to > par. I than realized that that pain and my mcs started around the same > time. so I dont think that mcs is aquired by exposure to 2 or more > toxins at all and is TILT. it makes much more sence that even one toxin > no matter in high or low amounts could get you to the point of mcs and > your liver function would be a deturmineing factor. this pain in my > liver flares up with toxin exposures, so I dont think my liver is > healing, and Im thinking that I read that it doesn't heal itself. > anyway, I put 'liver,mcs' in my search and several articles came up. so > those who are haveing liver pain please take it as a sign of what you > may be heading for if you dont get out. mcs is not fun it controls your > life. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Read up on phase 1 and phase 2 liver detoxification\ Also, do a search on lipophyllic chemicals...aka fat/adipose loving (BRAIN) On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, who wrote: > Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 20:48:10 -0000 > From: who <jeaninem660@...> > Reply- > > Subject: [] liver and mcs > > it dawned on me the other day that mcs happens when your liver can no > longer detox toxins. toxin overload, duh. makes perfect sence. I read > that your liver can get to 70% disfuntional before that pain starts in > your liver and that pain is telling you that its not functioning up to > par. I than realized that that pain and my mcs started around the same > time. so I dont think that mcs is aquired by exposure to 2 or more > toxins at all and is TILT. it makes much more sence that even one toxin > no matter in high or low amounts could get you to the point of mcs and > your liver function would be a deturmineing factor. this pain in my > liver flares up with toxin exposures, so I dont think my liver is > healing, and Im thinking that I read that it doesn't heal itself. > anyway, I put 'liver,mcs' in my search and several articles came up. so > those who are haveing liver pain please take it as a sign of what you > may be heading for if you dont get out. mcs is not fun it controls your > life. > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Jeanine, I thought the liver was good at healing? I thought that was basis of alternative medicine, detoxing your liver and healing from that? > several articles came up. so > those who are haveing liver pain please take it > as a sign of what you > may be heading for if you dont get out. mcs is > not fun it controls your > life. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 --cut grass is one of my worst. but think about everything that lands in it out of the air, its not the grass its whats in it getting stirred up, but if you get allergy testing it well probably show a allergy to grass.mine did, but theres no dought in my mine that i could roll in clean grass all day. this is the problem with allergy testing and contaminants in the serum, your not reacting to the grass, its the contaminants.one being mold. dust,chemicals,automoble pollution you name it, its probably there.- In , Gingersnap1964@... wrote: > > Im out of my moldy workplace. I have to shut all windows and air conditioners > off when they cut my grass. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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