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Janet: I would " suggest only, " as an educational projection matter, because I am

not a medical doctor, that you discuss with your medical specialist the idea of

prescribing Sporanox (now) on a " personal " clinical trial basis. In having

observed people on this drug in the past it is suggested only that your doctor

develop a treatment process with this drug on a tolerance basis dividing a

capsule into four even sections and taking first 1/4 x daily for about a week,

then increasing in increments of 1/2 x 7 days, 3/4 x 7 days until such time as a

full capsule is tolerated well. Then continuous of 1 x every two days with

consistent medical monitoring of the liver and blood for results. This would

all be at your medical doctor's discretion of course. As an environmental health

researcher having viewed much of the science involving mold exposures and cancer

formation (through genetic mutation), educationally speaking, I have seen the

advantages of this type of program. Additionally, a diet of no smoking/tobacco,

no alcohol, and a serious sugar-reduction diet would also be suggested to your

physician as well as (if your community has one) a formal medically-supervised

hyperbaric chamber treatment regiment. This would then be followed by a

clinically-supervised " aquasize " (water exercise) physical

development/rehabilitation program of about 2-3 times a week 30-minute sessions.

This whole program as educationally-presented would cover perhaps an 8-10 week

period. By that time any positive changes to your health should positively be

experienced with evidence of either rapid reduction of your medical problem or

complete remission. That is, if I am correct, and only your doctor should be the

decision maker as all of this has been observed as " piecemeal " at present, and

only can be viewed as speculative at best.

Hope this helps. Let me know what your physician has to say.

God Bless you and your continuing quest for improved health.

Doug Haney

EnviroHealth Research & Consulting, Inc.

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2006 15:33:44 -0500Subject: [] esophogus

I found out today I have Barrett's esophogus. Its a pre cancerous condition. Has

anyone else had this?Janet

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I don't think mine has ever reached that degree. However, I've had esophogitis

so many times I can't count and I've feared that would happen. I have a hiatel

hernia that I have to keep a close eye on and am very careful of my esophogus.

I sleep on a 10 inch slant, I never lie flat. I eat hours before going to bed.

Sometimes I take prilocec for a couple of weeks to let it heal. I've learned

how to pull the stomach out of the diaphragm. Is this your issue? I think once

you get this taken care of you can keep it from happening again.

[] esophogus

I found out today I have Barrett's esophogus. Its a pre cancerous condition.

Has anyone else had this?

Janet

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I'm almost sure that there has been research that shows that a toxin in

Alternaria can cause Barrett's esophagus.

It was a while ago and on another computer that had a major and nasty disk

crash and I have not been able to find it again but if you look on PubMed

some of you might be able to find it and if you do please post the link..

Trichothecene mycotoxins (stachy, fusarium, trichoderma, some others) are

very, very powerful and not uncommon in indoor mold situations,

unfortunately, and they clearly cause MAJOR cell death on tissues they touch

in concentration and there are many animal studies that show all sorts of

esophageal stuff coming out of that..

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Okay, here it is...

TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY, vol 29, no 4, pp 492– 497, 2001

Copyri ght C 2001 by the Soci et y of Toxi cologi c Pat hology

Environmental Pathology

Analysis of Toxic Effects of Alternaria Toxins on Esophagus

of Mice by Light and Electron Microscopy

HAYREDDIN YEKELER,1 KAZIM B ÇITM ÇI S ̧ ,2 NURTEN ̈OZC ̧ ELÇIK,3

MEHMET Z. DOYMAZ,4 AND METIN C ̧ ALTA5

1

Department of Patholog y Medical School , Fõrat University, Elazõ Æg,

Turkey,

2

Department of Biolog y Science and Art Faculty, Fõrat University,

Elazõ Æg, Turkey,

3

Department of Med. Biology Medical School , Suleyman Demirel

University, Isparta, Turkey,

4

Department of Microbiology Medical School , Fõrat University, Elazõ

Æg, Turkey, and

5

Department of Bas. Aquatic Sciences Fisheries Faculty, Fõrat

University, Elazõ Æg, Turkey

ABSTRACT

In t his study, the possible toxic effects of Alternariol Methyl Ether

(AME) and Tenuazonic Acid (TeA) produced by Alternaria species on

esophagus

of mice were investigated by using light and electron microscopy

techniques . Mice were orally fed daily wit h AME or TeA for 10 months

and at the

end of this period , the effects of these chemicals on the esophageal

mucosa were determined . By light microscopic examination , moderate

and severe

dysplasia characterized by loss of polarity, nuclear pleomorphism ,

and hyperchromasia were observe d in TeA-treated animals . Electron-

microscopic

examination of TeA-treat ed mucosal epithelial cells revealed pyknosis

in some nuclei , granulation and increase i n chromatin mass,

irregularities in

the nuclear contours , vacuolization in nucleoplasms , and marked

pleomorphism in the nuclei . In conclusion , our results suggested

that TeA has higher

toxicity as evi dence d by dysplasti c transformation .

Keywords. Alternariol methyl ether ; histopathology ; mycotoxin ;

tenuazonic acid.

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--- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...>

wrote:

>

> I'm almost sure that there has been research that shows that a

toxin in

> Alternaria can cause Barrett's esophagus.

>

> It was a while ago and on another computer that had a major and

nasty disk

> crash and I have not been able to find it again but if you look on

PubMed

> some of you might be able to find it and if you do please post the

link..

>

> Trichothecene mycotoxins (stachy, fusarium, trichoderma, some

others) are

> very, very powerful and not uncommon in indoor mold situations,

> unfortunately, and they clearly cause MAJOR cell death on tissues

they touch

> in concentration and there are many animal studies that show all

sorts of

> esophageal stuff coming out of that..

>

>

>

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--- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...>

wrote:

>

> I'm almost sure that there has been research that shows that a

toxin in

> Alternaria can cause Barrett's esophagus.

>

> It was a while ago and on another computer that had a major and

nasty disk

> crash and I have not been able to find it again but if you look on

PubMed

> some of you might be able to find it and if you do please post the

link..

>

> Trichothecene mycotoxins (stachy, fusarium, trichoderma, some

others) are

> very, very powerful and not uncommon in indoor mold situations,

> unfortunately, and they clearly cause MAJOR cell death on tissues

they touch

> in concentration and there are many animal studies that show all

sorts of

> esophageal stuff coming out of that..

>

>

>

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For stomach ulcers has anyone tried one of the coating drugs to

protect, to give them time to heal, like mentioned below. This was

a veternarian issue:

" Medical treatment of ulcerative esophagitis includes, but may not

be limited to, administering a Sulcralfate liquid for at least

fourteen days and Prednisone on a declining schedule. Sulcralfate

has the ability to form an ulcer-adherent complex that covers the

ulcer site and protects it against further attack by gastric acid.

Over the counter products are not effective. "

>

> I don't think mine has ever reached that degree. However, I've

had esophogitis so many times I can't count and I've feared that

would happen. I have a hiatel hernia that I have to keep a close

eye on and am very careful of my esophogus. I sleep on a 10 inch

slant, I never lie flat. I eat hours before going to bed.

Sometimes I take prilocec for a couple of weeks to let it heal.

I've learned how to pull the stomach out of the diaphragm. Is this

your issue? I think once you get this taken care of you can keep it

from happening again.

> [] esophogus

>

>

> I found out today I have Barrett's esophogus. Its a pre

cancerous condition.

> Has anyone else had this?

> Janet

>

>

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