Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 ----- Original Message ----- From: " c j " <seajee00@...> <bherk@...> Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 8:58 PM Subject: feedback - mycotoxins cause cancer : Could you through all your contacts help me find something ? I'm having trouble with an arthritis chat room, am a computer dummy, and am totally exasperated mentally and physically. If you guys, who probably know how to do better searches than me, can't find anything, I have some e-mail addresses. No one knows why lymphomas are dramatically increasing. Here is what I want to know - : : Why did a s Hopkins text from 1984 The Principles and Practice of Medicine say that CHRONIC fungus causes (?) Lymphoproliferative disorders (also called post transplant LPD and immunoproliferative) that includes cancers like leukemias and lymphomas, amyloidosis, and mycosis fungoides (a slow, insidious skin cancer) ? It was written by a oncology director & resarcher and Lyle Sensenbrenner and was in Hematology chapter. I know that mycotoxins suppress the immune system. The immune suppressive drug used for transplant patients called Cyclosporin(e) a.k.a Sandimmune is made from a fungal metabolite (not necessarily the same as a mycotoxin but I'm not sure what it is) called beauvaria nivea. : : Ask pharmacists and biochemists and micrbiologists. The biotech industry is booming. The FDA ( Mycotoxicosis outbreaks from contaminated grain and other food kills, veterinarians study mycotoxicosis in animals), EPA (mycotoxins are carcinogenic like aflatoxin in peanuts cause liver cancer), national guard (mycotoxins are biowarfare chemicals and may contribute to gulf war syndrome). I have an address for the s Hopkins Dr but don't know if it is correct and he won't answer. I have talked to him personally and am waiting to hear. If I get brushed off, I'll let you all have the e-mail address and let ALL of you ask ! Maybe then they'll pay attention. I also have a world famous mycologist's e-mail. He is on the candida genome page - hundreds of researchers's e-mail listed. University of texas mb campus (mb stands for microbiology campus I think it is in galveston, comes up with mb) has a mycology page called dr fungus, uc davis and uc san francisco have agriculutre, vet schools as well as HIV and oncology researchers. I get dead ends or no response. : : I also have a list of 100 candida metabolites and would like computer advice on a less laborious way to plug them in as keyworkds into medline. I doubt it will do too much at least directly. : : I think it is illegal and considered practicing with out a license in another state to give out advice over the internet. But I keep saying all I want in information. So I can't tell if they are actually brushing me off or not. Pray JH Dr does not brush me off. They are cutting edge and radical at s Hopkins but I would not be surprized if I still got the brush off. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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