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My MCS greatly improved after I detoxed mold. 24% of people have HLA/mold genes & can't detox mold/mycotoxins. Once these mycotoxins are detoxed using special prescription binders, often the MCS goes away or improves greatly. I followed the Shoemaker Protocol.
Hi, I have had multiple chemical sensitivity for years and it has ruined my life. How did you know it was mold? Did you take a test? What is the name of this test? Also, how did you get rid of these molds and what treatment did you apply? Can you give information? Please I'm in a very bad situation, help me.. :(
As someone who has had symptoms of MCS for several years, I do not think it is JUST a toxic load issue. The main reason I say this is because exposure to a chemical results in IMMEDIATE reaction-which could be a full-blown nervous breakdown. If it were JUST a physical toxin, it would take at least a few minutes for these substances to be absorbed by the body and trigger a reaction. But it happens much faster than that. So, I think it begins as a toxic load issue, and then the brain 'tags' all kinds of toxins as threats. Then, over the span of years, this 'trigger neural pathway' transforms from a mouse-trail into a superhighway. The amygdala starts a cascade of stress chemicals (cortisol, adrenaline, norepinepherine) just based on the trigger - not based on a bodily reaction. In other words, it's not just a somatic problem. It starts out as somatic, likely, and then becomes psychosomatic. ...And yes, I still need help. A lot of it.
That happens with a lot of things, including IBS. Once the mind has been trained that there is a problem, it sometimes takes awhile to retrain it, even when the problem is no longer there. Don't give up. We'd be happy to work with you.
This really resonates with me. I'm dealing with mcs that started while I was sick with a cold and developed swollen lymph nodes behind my ear. Suddenly the mcs started during that time. Laundry detergent and fabric softener chemicals wafting off people's clothing seems to trigger the worst reaction.
@@julieevanb Speaking from experience, a good place to start is by telling yourself "I am safe" and even "I am safe to surrender to discomfort." Laundry detergent scents never killed anyone. Objectively. So you are, indeed, safe. Your brain has learned to *believe* that it will kill you. That's the problem. But the brain is plastic (see neuroplasticity), meaning it can unlearn wrong patterns of thinking and relearn right ones. I'm not saying that your entire battle is with your thoughts, but I am saying that a significant-and crucial-part of it is. I've made great progress in situations that used to trigger me just by following the advice I'm giving you. Check out Dr. Cathleen King on this topic / her program Primal Trust. I learned a lot from her just by listening to podcast interviews she has been on. God help us all.
I learned a lot. There are many things that come to mind, such as candida, gluten intolerance, and leaky gut. I'm Japanese and live in Japan, so I'm looking forward to any future videos. I would like many Japanese people to watch this video. This is because in Japan, articles are being reported every day that chemical hypersensitivity patients are caused by mental illness. Doctors recommend peripheral neuropathic pain (LYRICA, TARLIGE) for patients with chemical sensitivities, but I'm worried whether it's okay. Thank you for your valuable video. I am very grateful to you.
Wow. Thanks for sharing all of that. It is very alarming to me if chemical sensitivity is being treated as a mental illness. I'm glad that you found the video helpful.
Thank you for doing a video on this! No one talks about how the Candida byproducts are overloading our liver. I have severe multiple chemical sensitivity & Candida & gluten intolerance & leaky gut. My immune system or body is so reactive to everything I take or try to implement to fight back these issues. It’s been 15 years like this. Look forward to more on this topic.
In my mid 20's, just out of the blue, i started to get debilitating migraines from alcohol, gas fumes (gas station), and perfumes. It went on for years... The gas fumes and the perfume both eventually subsided but i still can't have alcohol (Im currently 45). One drop, literally, of alcohol will give me an instant migraine. Sometimes even the smell of alcohol. It also doesn't matter what percentage.... Could be as low as not or barely qualifying as alcohol.
It sounds like you definitely have a allergy to alcohol and not just a sensitivity. I would recommend seeing a kinesiologist and get them to re train your neurology relative to the alcohol.
I came across some articles referencing Candida Albicans as producing tryptophol as an autoantibiotic. It is also a produced by the parasite in African Sleeping Sickness. Have you ever used a tryptophol blood test as a diagnostic tool for SIFO?
@@IBSTreatmentCenter Interesting. I just lowered my medication load dramatically and my chemical sensitivities have dramatically lessened after a decade of being quite stable.
3 WAYS TO GET IBS HELP FROM ANYWHERE:
Call Us at: 206-264-1111
Schedule an Appointment: health.ibstreatmentcenter.com/ytc
Visit Our Website to Learn More: www.IBSTreatmentCenter.com
My MCS greatly improved after I detoxed mold. 24% of people have HLA/mold genes & can't detox mold/mycotoxins. Once these mycotoxins are detoxed using special prescription binders, often the MCS goes away or improves greatly. I followed the Shoemaker Protocol.
Thanks for sharing that. What binders did you use?
Hi,
I have had multiple chemical sensitivity for years and it has ruined my life. How did you know it was mold? Did you take a test? What is the name of this test? Also, how did you get rid of these molds and what treatment did you apply? Can you give information? Please I'm in a very bad situation, help me.. :(
Hello,
I wonder if it would help if I only drink bentonite clay. Is this included in the protocol you follow?
Hi,
I’m currently working with a shoemaker practitioner 😊! Was yeast or candida a piece of the puzzle for you in your journey?
As someone who has had symptoms of MCS for several years, I do not think it is JUST a toxic load issue. The main reason I say this is because exposure to a chemical results in IMMEDIATE reaction-which could be a full-blown nervous breakdown.
If it were JUST a physical toxin, it would take at least a few minutes for these substances to be absorbed by the body and trigger a reaction. But it happens much faster than that.
So, I think it begins as a toxic load issue, and then the brain 'tags' all kinds of toxins as threats. Then, over the span of years, this 'trigger neural pathway' transforms from a mouse-trail into a superhighway. The amygdala starts a cascade of stress chemicals (cortisol, adrenaline, norepinepherine) just based on the trigger - not based on a bodily reaction.
In other words, it's not just a somatic problem. It starts out as somatic, likely, and then becomes psychosomatic.
...And yes, I still need help. A lot of it.
That happens with a lot of things, including IBS. Once the mind has been trained that there is a problem, it sometimes takes awhile to retrain it, even when the problem is no longer there. Don't give up. We'd be happy to work with you.
This really resonates with me. I'm dealing with mcs that started while I was sick with a cold and developed swollen lymph nodes behind my ear. Suddenly the mcs started during that time. Laundry detergent and fabric softener chemicals wafting off people's clothing seems to trigger the worst reaction.
@@julieevanb Speaking from experience, a good place to start is by telling yourself "I am safe" and even "I am safe to surrender to discomfort."
Laundry detergent scents never killed anyone. Objectively. So you are, indeed, safe. Your brain has learned to *believe* that it will kill you. That's the problem. But the brain is plastic (see neuroplasticity), meaning it can unlearn wrong patterns of thinking and relearn right ones.
I'm not saying that your entire battle is with your thoughts, but I am saying that a significant-and crucial-part of it is. I've made great progress in situations that used to trigger me just by following the advice I'm giving you.
Check out Dr. Cathleen King on this topic / her program Primal Trust. I learned a lot from her just by listening to podcast interviews she has been on.
God help us all.
I learned a lot. There are many things that come to mind, such as candida, gluten intolerance, and leaky gut.
I'm Japanese and live in Japan, so I'm looking forward to any future videos.
I would like many Japanese people to watch this video. This is because in Japan, articles are being reported every day that chemical hypersensitivity patients are caused by mental illness.
Doctors recommend peripheral neuropathic pain (LYRICA, TARLIGE) for patients with chemical sensitivities, but I'm worried whether it's okay.
Thank you for your valuable video. I am very grateful to you.
Wow. Thanks for sharing all of that. It is very alarming to me if chemical sensitivity is being treated as a mental illness. I'm glad that you found the video helpful.
Thank you for doing a video on this! No one talks about how the Candida byproducts are overloading our liver. I have severe multiple chemical sensitivity & Candida & gluten intolerance & leaky gut. My immune system or body is so reactive to everything I take or try to implement to fight back these issues. It’s been 15 years like this.
Look forward to more on this topic.
You are welcome. I'm glad that it validated your experience.
In my mid 20's, just out of the blue, i started to get debilitating migraines from alcohol, gas fumes (gas station), and perfumes. It went on for years... The gas fumes and the perfume both eventually subsided but i still can't have alcohol (Im currently 45). One drop, literally, of alcohol will give me an instant migraine. Sometimes even the smell of alcohol. It also doesn't matter what percentage.... Could be as low as not or barely qualifying as alcohol.
Thanks for commenting. I hear a lot of stories like that!
It sounds like you definitely have a allergy to alcohol and not just a sensitivity.
I would recommend seeing a kinesiologist and get them to re train your neurology relative to the alcohol.
How long should it he take nystatin 100,000 for is 7 days enough ?
What do you think about the raw food diet, alot of people are swearing on it. And really thriving on it
I came across some articles referencing Candida Albicans as producing tryptophol as an autoantibiotic. It is also a produced by the parasite in African Sleeping Sickness. Have you ever used a tryptophol blood test as a diagnostic tool for SIFO?
Is there a test for that?
My friend who died 4 years ago was a type 1 diabetic. He told me to please never wear perfume around him. He couldn't tolerate it.
Have you seen any medications cause MCS?
Anything that overwhelms your ability to detox can contribute. And many medications are hard on liver, which is doing a lot of the detoxing.
@@IBSTreatmentCenter Interesting. I just lowered my medication load dramatically and my chemical sensitivities have dramatically lessened after a decade of being quite stable.
@@peacefuldonkey29 That's super interesting! Thanks for sharing.
I have been diagnosed with "textbook" multiple chemical sensitives.Would chelation help?
That depends on what is causing it.
Do we have to pay for treatment if we are from Europe?
It's the same for everyone. But wouldn't that be cool if Europe would cover it!
Sometimes i use to throw up r get headaches
Yes. Thanks for reminding me about those symptoms.
I have a real problem with the pfas in stain restraint carpets and couches. Knocks me for a day.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that. I hope that you can find a solution!
Tracey dont replie on anything wait since 20 days on whats app massages and no e-mail answers back wtf is this support ?
Did you email?
Please do that again so that she can call you instead of you trying to call her. The email is Tracy@IBSTreatmentCenter.com