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Fungus, aflatoxins, mycotoxins are used to make ppl into zombies. Through food and moldy homes ppl literally go insane. Which should explian everything. If you can see this truth fungus has not attacked your brain . You're the 10% the outcasts the awake. The rest are zombies that cannot be helped.

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Neurologic and neuropsychiatric syndrome features of mold and mycotoxin exposure
L D Empting. Toxicol Ind Health. 2009 Oct-Nov.
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Human exposure to molds, mycotoxins, and water-damaged buildings can cause neurologic and neuropsychiatric signs and symptoms. Many of these clinical features can partly mimic or be similar to classic neurologic disorders including pain syndromes, movement disorders, delirium, dementia, and disorders of balance and coordination. In this article, the author delineates the signs and symptoms of a syndrome precipitated by mold and mycotoxin exposure and contrasts and separates these findings neurodiagnostically from known neurologic diseases. This clinical process is designed to further the scientific exploration of the underlying neuropathophysiologic processes and to promote better understanding of effects of mold/mycotoxin/water-damaged buildings on the human nervous system and diseases of the nervous system. It is clear that mycotoxins can affect sensitive individuals, and possibly accelerate underlying neurologic/pathologic processes, but it is crucial to separate known neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders from mycotoxin effects in order to study it properly.

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MeSH terms
Construction Materials / analysis
Diagnostic Techniques, Neurological
Environmental Illness / diagnosis
Environmental Illness / microbiology*
Environmental Illness / physiopathology
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic / diagnosis
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic / etiology
Fungi / isolation & purification
Fungi / pathogenicity
Fungi / physiology*
Humans
Mycotoxins / adverse effects*
Nervous System Diseases / diagnosis
Nervous System Diseases / microbiology*
Nervous System Diseases / physiopathology
Pain / etiology
Pain / physiopathology
Pain Management
Syndrome
Water Microbiology
Substances
Mycotoxins
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