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Do Parkinson's patients have internal mold?

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I think I read on this post that those with Parkinson's always had mold. I thought that was a profound statement, and was sure George did not have mold. Since he was just about to have a test through Great Plains Lab, for glyphosate and other toxins, I decided to add the one for mold. Sure enough, he was off the charts.

We see the doctor on Wednesday and will try to find the cause of this mold. Why would mold affect all Parkinson's patients? We drink a glass of red wine every night. It is the only substance in our diet that is not organic. Curious. We have to look at the cause before we can treat.

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Are you able to post his test results* (please remove his name)? I think people here would find them interesting.

*(With his consent)

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bepo in reply to

I tired many times to download the JPEG file. It wouldn't work.

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rebtar

You can get your home tested for mold, but make sure it's not the standard air test. It needs to be an ERMI (dust) test processed by a reputable lab, and remediation if there is mold has to also be done very carefully so as not to spread the spores and make the problem worse. I have had only very minor water damage in my home but ERMI turned up a high level of mold, perhaps from water damage before I lived here. In the process of planning for remediation.

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ElliotGreen in reply to rebtar

I'm pretty sure there is mold in my home, but I don't know anything about testing for it. I'll do a search for ERMI. Any other advice? How much does treating cost?

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rebtar in reply to ElliotGreen

Hi Elliot, i am in no way an expert on mold. But i see a functional medicine doc who says my blood tests show probable toxic mold exposures, so i had my house testes with the ERMI test and the results were quite high. This is the lab where the test was processed, as i understand it, very reputable.

mycometrics.com/ermi.html

You can order a test and do it yourself, but you probably need a mold savvy doc or remediator to interpret it for you.

Mold can be a rabbit hole, so if you decide you want to pursue it, be prepared for a potentially long and expensive process. Both the more detailed testing to find sources of mold in your home (ERMi will only tell you its there, but not where it is) and remediation can be expensive.

There are a lot of resouces and information on a website called Survivingmold.com. Some molds are neurotoxic so it is not a stretch to think they can contribute to Parkinsons and brain inflammation. Apparently, even if there is no current water damage, old dead mold can be just as toxic.

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Grumpy77

"We drink a glass of red wine every night. It is the only substance in our diet that is not organic."

From one of your previous posts, you met George only 8 years ago. Perhaps his diet was not so organic before you met him. And the mold could have taken hold then

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bepo in reply to Grumpy77

He had the standard American diet or SAD. Good Thought.

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Grumpy77 in reply to bepo

Being a Brit, I'm ignorant of how healthy (or unhealthy) SAD is... but going by anecdotes, my take is SAD is all about burgers, hotdogs and fried chickens... as unhealthy as a diet can be. Please correct me if I'm wrong

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bepo in reply to Grumpy77

All fast and processed foods. For many, the only 'vegetables' they eat french fries or crisps and tomato ketchup.

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LAJ12345

Is that the mycotoxin test?

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bepo in reply to LAJ12345

There were several mold tests. I tried to download the JPG scan results to this site, but couldn't.

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parkie13 in reply to bepo

I was able to take a photo and then post a photo. I think it has to go on a new email.

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bepo in reply to parkie13

Did you post it to Health Unlocked?

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parkie13 in reply to bepo

Yes I did, I can't remember what subject is was on but it was a while back. So it's like you start a new message and you're able to post a photo.

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bepo in reply to parkie13

Thanks

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bepo in reply to parkie13

I had tried that before, and it didn't work. I tried again as you suggested, and it did work as a new post.

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LAJ12345 in reply to bepo

Can you please post link to your new post here? Thanks😊

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MyGolf

I never heard of mold in a persons body. Is that what you mean?

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bepo in reply to MyGolf

You can have both mold and yeast in your body.

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ElliotGreen

When I saw her a year ago, Dr Laurie Mischley said that there was a connection between mold and PD, and that her better-funded patients were able to afford tests.

(She wasn't pushing for me to take the tests or anything. She was just explaining that some people, who can afford get PD summer school, get extra lab tests done. It was the idea of what medicine would look like if there weren't significant cost restrictions.)

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