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Tigerpaw,

The lungs filter out mold spores before they enter the

blood. It really is impossible to see mold spores in blood under the circumstances

that you have described, though there are numerous blood solids in the

sample that could be mistaken for spores.

Aspergillus niger spores would be difficult to distinguish

from other Aspergillus spores even under the best of circumstances and

in a mix of blood, I suspect that even the most able mycologist in

the world would hesitate to make such a guess, particularly with a less

than adequate microscope.

It is unfortunate when such observations are made

to seem as fact, as such inaccuracies make the very real suffering of individuals

exposed to mold seem less valid.

Jeff May

MyHouseIsKillingMe.com

tigerpaw2C@... wrote:

Dear Friends, There has been a discussion in

the recent months of

mold NOT showing in the blood. I can't quote it but when Dr. Dean

Edell heard of mold in the blood he laughed and said NO Possible

Way,

How riducules. Well, I have some new information to report and

it may

surprise you. I had recently been to see a new homopathic doctor

and

there was another doctor there that specialized in conditions of

the

blood. She pricked my wife's finger and put 4 drops of blood onto

two

different slides, one was allowed to dry. She looked at this under

a

microscope (which was not a high powered one). At that time I did

not

realize that I was going to be able to see on a TV screen exactly

what she was seeing. Unfortunately I thought this was also being

recorded on tape, it was not. Within a matter of minutes

she saw

Mucor, Candida and Aspergillus Niger. I was shocked, because what

we

saw was the same thing that was on a medical chart showing different

conditions of blood that was on a wall beside me. She then pulled

out

a medical book that showed these in full color along with other

molds.

She was unaware of what she was looking for and at what levels since

my wife's records had not reached there yet and was not told why

we

were there in the first place. So when anyone may say that mold

is

not in the blood it is a down in out lie as far as I'm concerned.

I

saw this with my own eyes and it was very upsetting to see this

still

active and what it was doing.

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Tigerpaw,

This is the kind of info that may possibly

help us. I am interested in knowing the

type of doctor who check the blood on the

slides and how long your wife had this in

her system. There are many of us out

here who know we may have mold still

in our systems and if so we should all get

this type of blood tests done.

Also if she had a chart to show pictures

of the moldy blood then all doctors should

be able to have this chart available.

Appreciate any more info you can give,

and also what is this doctor doing for her

to eliminate the mold in her blood?

Donna

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