Another Flaud and Corrupt Paper

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Jul 30, 2009, 2:42:21 PM7/30/09
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Recently an article written by Dr. Abba Terr called "Sick Building
Syndrome: Is Mould The Cause" stated that there is no conclusive
scientific evidence proving the damage caused by inhaled mycotoxins. A
good friend of mine and a leading mold activist Sharon Kramer is not
letting this go unanswered. This is junk science and corruptiuon that
is aiding all of the oppostions in keeping us ill and robbing us of
our illness being recognized.

True science conducted by very well and credentiled researchers such
as Dr. Jack Thrasher & Dr. Kaye Kilburn, is where real and truthful
information can be found. Other Doctors whom have written extensivly
and have extensive knowledge to name a few are Dr. Dennis Hooper, Dr.
Chen Yang, Ritchie Shoemaker MD, Dr. Schaller, Dr. D. Dearborn, R.
Etzel MD, M Gray MD, B. Crago, Johanning, & others.

I am posting this becuase it is very important to be aware that there
is an unending and very powerful effort to keep the reality of inhaled
indoor mold toxicity suppressed. Numerous false information reports
are constantly being distributed to keep the public blinded from the
truth and to aid the insurance companies, property owners, and in the
end the medical profession's money making machine.

Dr. Terr uses the phrase "Unconvincing", when referring to the
existing scientific research proving the effects of inhaled
mycotoxins.Terr obviuosly needs to stay in an mold contaminated
building. Terr might see more clearly then.

Below is the article:

Med Mycol. 2009;47 Suppl 1:S217-22.

Moulds are responsible for diseases in humans through the three
pathogenetic mechanisms of infection, allergy, and toxicity. Fungal
infection is especially a risk factor for immunodeficient patients,
but
it occurs in immunocompetent patients as well. Fungal allergy is
manifested as bronchial asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, allergic
bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, or allergic fungal sinusitis.
Mycotoxicosis is almost exclusively the result of ingestion of
mould-contaminated foodstuffs. In each case there is specificity for
the etiologic mould. There is controversy regarding the ability of
indoor airborne mould spores to cause human disease through
non-specific toxicity via the inhalation route. Pulmonary
mycotoxicosis
is an established, although rare, occupational disease of farmers who
inhale enormous quantities of mycotoxins, endotoxins, and other toxic
chemicals from contaminated silage. Other conditions attributed to
indoor airborne mycotoxin are unproven. These include infantile
pulmonary hemo
siderosis, epistaxis, 'toxic encephalopathy', immune
dysregulation and a variety of subjective complaints without objective
signs of pathology such as fatigue, headache, dyspnea,
gastrointestinal
distress, neuromuscular and skeletal complaints, etc. Non-specific
irritation from moulds via the inhalation route is also a
controversial
subject that remains unproven. Published studies alleging an
epidemiologic causal relationship are unconvincing.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19255924?ordinalpos=1&itool=Email.EmailReport.Pubmed_ReportSelector.Pubmed_RVDocSum


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