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teatotal · 13/02/2010 08:40

There is a free DVD being offered or you can watch it online - please see cchr.org

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willsurvivethis · 14/02/2010 20:57

stop playing them like an old record??????????

And you say your not insulting people?

Well sorry but I'm off this thread now - for my own mental health - my stress levels are quite high enough ta!

mrschigur · 14/02/2010 21:28

sorry teatotal

still waiting to hear about the non-factory made treatment for type 1 diabetes. Any ideas welcome!

teatotal · 14/02/2010 21:45

Hi, sorry I did read your post. I am sure you have already researched reversing it but have you seen the video's on youtube? Also lots of info on naturalnews.com. There is a free book to download on truthpublishing.com about diabetes. Hope this is helpful.

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willsurvivethis · 14/02/2010 22:00

teatotal here's a link that might help you escaping scientology

NoahAndTheWhale · 14/02/2010 22:04

Teatotal you also post on cancer threads don't you? Is mould to blame for cancer as well?

teatotal · 14/02/2010 22:20

'One' of the moulds found in my home was DEADLY STACHYBOTRYS will suppress the immune system and poisons the blood. How can you operate with all that going on? I couldn't! I was dying! You have to be your own judge and jury.
QUOTE: Stachybotrys is a greenish black mold that grows on material with a high cellulose content or such as hay, straw, wicker, and wood chips, as well as building materials such as ceiling tile, drywall, paper vapor barriers, wallpaper, insulation backing, cardboard boxes, paper files, fiberboard, the paper covering of gypsum wallboard, particleboard, jute, dust, and wood when these items become water damaged. This mold requires very wet or high humid conditions for days or weeks in order to grow. Excessive indoor humidity resulting in water vapor condensation on walls, plumbing leaks, spills from showering or bathing, water leaking through foundations or roofs may lead to growth of many types of mold, including stachybotrys.

Individuals with chronic exposure to toxins produced by this fungus reported cold and flu symptoms, memory loss, muscle aches, sore throats, diarrhea, headaches, fatigue, dermatitis, intermittent local hair loss, cancer, and generalized malaise. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress and could destroy the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. Animals injected with the toxin from this fungus exhibited the following symptoms: necrosis and hemorrhage within the brain, thymus, spleen, intestine, lung, heart, lymph node, liver, and kidney. Affects by absorption of the toxin in the human lung are known as pneumomycosis. The toxins may also suppress the immune system. In the January 17 issue of the MMWR, stachybotrys was implicated in a cluster of fatal pulmonary hemorrhage/hemosiderosis among infants. UNQUOTE

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mrschigur · 15/02/2010 08:01

Part of my pancreas is missing. I don't think any of your suggestions are going to regrow it, are they? Or could they regrow another organ, such as a heart or lungs? Or tissue, such as eyes? That would be impressive. In the realms of science fiction, perhaps.

Hope no-one feels that I have hijacked this with diabetes. I am just very concerned about these ideas. They are dangerous and that is perhaps easier to demonstrate with something where you have a missing organ.

topsi · 15/02/2010 08:07

teetotal post traumatic stress disorder

mrschigur · 15/02/2010 08:09

I had a look at natural news.

There isn't anything suggested to replace insulin.

I suppose that is because without (factory made)insulin people with type-1 diabetes always die.

Thank goodness for science and factory made pharmaceuticals.

teatotal · 15/02/2010 11:27

Topsi, thank you I found PTSD after I hit send. This is interesting as there seems to be a link.
QUOTE: Health professionals have reported patients are afflicted with coughs, infections, rashes, anxiety, chronic fatigue, depression and post traumatic stress disorder all across Mississippi and Louisiana. Scientific studies have shown that long term exposure to indoor molds such as stachybotrys and chaetomium can cause permanent neurological damage. (see scientific literature). It is just a matter of time before these symptoms will set in and with a lack of physicians who have knowledge in this matter, it is becoming alarming.

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GetDownYouWillFall · 15/02/2010 12:49

teatotal - either you have a very thick skin or you are very insensitive.
I think you should stop now before you really upset someone.
thanks x

cocolepew · 15/02/2010 12:53

You're talking shite, my dd is suffering MH problems and it has nothing to do with mould. Please go away.

NoahAndTheWhale · 15/02/2010 13:29

Teatotal, maybe these moulds have affected you more than you realised?

You are certainly posting some very odd things, both here and about cancer.

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