Sunday, 24 February 2013

Cytochalasin B


Cytochalasin B

Cytochalasin B (“cyto B”) is another immune lowering fungus.
I find it mostly in pasta. It stops cells from dividing. Dead
portions of the liver cannot regenerate as they otherwise would
after a toxic encounter!

Kojic Acid
Kojic acid is a mycotoxin that appears to be responsible for
wood alcohol build up. In other words, the toxic effect prevents
you from detoxifying wood alcohol. This leads to pancreas
damage, invites pancreatic fluke infestation, and typically results
in diabetes. I find it in potatoes; don't eat potato skins. If you are
a potato lover fix your own so you can peel them and remove any
gray parts. I have also found it in regular coffee.
T-2 Toxin
T-2 toxin is a mold I have found in all cases of high blood
pressure and kidney disease. It is present on dried peas and
beans but it can be detoxified in 5 minutes by adding vitamin C to
the water they are soaked in. Remember to throw away imperfect
ones, first.
Sorghum Molds
Sorghum and millet carry these. Don't buy sorghum syrup.
Rinse millet in vitamin C water before cooking, or add vitamin C
to the cooking water.
These mold toxins cause hemorrhaging, appetite loss, and
inability to swallow. Elderly people are more easily poisoned
than others; their hemorrhages show up as strokes and purple
blotches on the skin.
Patulin
is the major fruit mold toxin. It is present in most common
fruits if they are bruised. It is particularly hazardous since the
mold that produces it can actually grow in your intestine in
patches. At these locations, bowel bacteria, E. coli and Shigella,

can climb through the colon wall to invade you. These bacteria
are then free to spread to regions of injury and tumors.
If you have cancer or bowel disease go off fresh fruit
(bananas and lemons are OK) for a few weeks. Then choose your
fruit meticulously. Peel everything so you can see and avoid
every bruise. Also take a 2 tsp. dose of Black Walnut Hull
Tincture Extra Strength. This kills these bowel fungi. But you can
reinfect with a single soft grape.


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