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Hi ,

Sorry noone answered this. I don't know if you

are even in group any longer but below is

information someone just posted on T-2 toxins. I

think I've read they are stored in fat in your

body if you are lucky and your body has kept them

out of your organs. As for what will get rid of

them in your body or house, we are all trying to

figure out. Isn't propylene glycol, rubbing

alcohol. If one is to believe this then rubbing

alcohol would be good to clean things in home

rather than ammonia. Sounds like drinking

alcohol would be good for us then, except that it

kills off good bacteria and then we have yeast

problem and yeast makes tricothecene myctoxins

too. Am I reading this right?

Here is recent post about T-2 toxins:

" The

trichothecene mycotoxins are low molecular weight

compounds (250-500

d, averaging 466 d) that are nonvolatile,

relatively insoluble in

water, and highly soluble in ethanol, methanol,

and propylene

glycol. The toxin is highly heat stable and

resistant to UV light

destabilization (2 important factors when

considering an agent as a

biological warfare agent). "

</message/44133>

--- <carlsong@...> wrote:

> Hello- I was just diagnosed with a systemic

> Stachybotrys infection that

> has given me major health problems for over a

> year, since Hurricane

> Ivan in 2004. I am looking for

> info/help/tips/experience on treatment

> and detox. Also, are the toxins involved water

> or fat soluble?

>

> Thanks!

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