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Topic: mold report revisited...(fungal) | Topic page views:
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mick
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mcr, uk 36 posts, Sep 2003
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posted 09-18-2003 03:38 PM
pics look to me like 2 categories. 1. usual stuff not to worry about ans 2. streptomyces, mostly vacated so fairly unidentifiable if it weren't for the odd one that seems to be still unbreached. certain strains have the capacity to turn off specific bits of the human immune system - and it is not reversible. Should that happen the victim can expect to suffer from a variety of parasitic infections as well as all the stuff reported by such charlatans as morgellons...don't trust them! you'll find this stuff in pest-control...and eg avermectin licence hearings are peppered with 'insufficient data', and 'no tests done'. the licences are given with the proviso that they give assurances that it won't get into the water.scouts honour. shame about the lobster industry - almost decimated when something in the water parasited the lobsters. amoebic parasites apparently. the facts that they were identical to those used in the same type of products from the same chemical company is pure coincidence. After all th elobsters were in Masschetussats, and the Chemical Compay was ...oooh at least a few streets away!
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 09-18-2003 03:58 PM
>>pics look to me like 2 categories<< What pics Mick?

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mick
Senior Member
mcr, uk 36 posts, Sep 2003
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posted 09-18-2003 04:32 PM
pics of the fibres in the comb etc.
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Wolf_Larson
Senior Member

The Sea 417 posts, Aug 2003
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posted 09-18-2003 09:03 PM
So I see that the IT guru is also an expert in microbiology. That is good. You don't happen to know our friend Dr. Jubal Ben Hur, do you mick?
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mick
Senior Member
mcr, uk 36 posts, Sep 2003
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posted 09-19-2003 08:34 PM
not an expert. just someone who's been fcuked up by pest-control and trying to get it sorted myself - or I was. fortunately I've now got my doctor and on his instruction a tropical disease blood specialisr who take my theory seriously - thanks to the carrying on of those pillocks on forums elsewhere. Talk about signposting! Some radical changes are taking place over there too. You wouldn't recognise them. I'm so lucky I've got backups to remind me of days gone by. So I'm no microbiologist - I'm a sick man learning whatever I can about a very worrying condition, and if you think that's something to poke fun at then I'm not the only one who's sick am I?
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Poco Loco
Senior Member
Oregon 52 posts, Apr 2003
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posted 10-22-2003 09:39 PM
Mick: Strep? Breached? 
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mark sky
New Member
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posted 10-23-2003 10:03 AM
Mick SAYS "pics look to me like 2 categories. 1. usual stuff not to worry about ans 2. streptomyces, mostly vacated so fairly unidentifiable if it weren't for the odd one that seems to be still unbreached. I take this to mean that he thinks the fibrils are mycellium of Streptomycetes that are "vacated" or the dead bodies of the fungal strands, except for the odd ones that are still alive? Mick says "certain strains have the capacity to turn off specific bits of the human immune system - and it is not reversible. Should that happen the victim can expect to suffer from a variety of parasitic infections as well as all the stuff reported by such charlatans as morgellons...don't trust them! you'll find this stuff in pest-control... I have in front of me a can of "Actinovate" Streptomyces lydicus strain WYEC 108 benefitial soil bacteria certified USDA ORGANIC for pest control there are many fungi, bacteria, and viruses that are used as "natural" pesticides, some are marketed by the pharmicutical/pesticide/ oil companies Mick says "and eg avermectin licence hearings are peppered with 'insufficient data', and 'no tests done'. the licences are given with the proviso that they give assurances that it won't get into the water.scouts honour. Avermectrin is a byproduct of the fermentation of the soil organism Streptomyces avermitilis it is used to kill mites, and some other insects, and also used against human and animal parasitic worms. Mick says "shame about the lobster industry - almost decimated when something in the water parasited the lobsters. amoebic parasites apparently. the facts that they were identical to those used in the same type of products from the same chemical company is pure coincidence. After all th elobsters were in Masschetussats, and the Chemical Compay was ...oooh at least a few streets away! It seems to me that the manufacturer of Avermectrin is either Merck or MSD Agvet, but I can not find their location, Merck seems to be in Rahway NJ. I am assuming that Mick is suggesting that the waste waters from the fermentation tanks that are fermenting the Streptomyces are being dumped into the river with live organisms? Is this what you are saying Mick? I have been worried about all of this so called 'natural pesticides" that are derived from living organisms for quite a while. After all they live and can grow and move about and do things you never expected.
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Poco Loco
Senior Member
Oregon 52 posts, Apr 2003
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posted 10-25-2003 12:56 PM
Mick: Still around? How about a comment?!
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