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Managing MCS
Mycotoxicosis
with William J. Rea, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.E.M.


Environmental Health

Dear Dr. Rea,
At the 21st Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dr. William A. Croft discussed three stages of mycotoxicosis. The attached article (aehf.com/articles/2003Symp.htm) describes the stages. Dr. Croft states that If the disease is diagnosed during the first stage, hospitalization is usually unnecessary, but allergies and asthma should be monitored closely; if the disease is diagnosed during the second stage, early hospitalization may preserve the patient’s life; if however, the disease is only detected during the third stage, death cannot be prevented in most cases. This description has made myself and other mold victims I have spoken with very afraid of which stage they are currently in. I am hoping you can provide an overview of these 3 stages in clearer layman’s terms that we can share with our physicians and that will not make us so fearful of the diagnosis. Thank you.


Dr. Rea’s response:
I can’t verify the stages, but are you out of the moldy house? That is a critical first step to take for recovery. Antigen injections for molds, high quality supplements and a sauna detoxification program will also greatly help control your symptoms and start you on the path to healing. Rather than sit in the fear of the unknown, these are all concrete steps that can be taken to manage your health and improve your chances of recovery.

William J. Rea, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.E.M.
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