Domestic Violence
Written
by Daniel Mark Norris Newton Davis
Originally Posted: 11-26-06
Last Updated:
2-6-09
Toxic mold fungi produce mycotoxins, which they use to kill off their
microbial competitors. These mycotoxins are very harmful, as they
damage the brain and central nervous system. This is why they
concentrate and weaponize some of these same structural molds,
which are found in homes, old schools and businesses, into some of
the most powerful biological weapons on earth, the T-2
Mycotoxins.
The
mycotoxins can contribute significantly to chronic unexplained
depression and bipolar disorders. The mycotoxic damage can cause
extreme irritability, which can contribute to family disruption,
domestic abuse and even domestic violence! Families living in the
same home where mycotoxins from mold fungi are concentrated at high
levels, are living under potentially volatile
conditions.
One of the
research projects we hope to initiate is the Domestic Violence
Testing Project. A program to test participants of domestic abuse
and domestic violence, for levels of mold fungi in their bodies and
their environments, in order to establish a causational
relationship.
In a
National Institute of Health study of alcohol abusers and domestic
abuse, they studied the etiology of the physiological affects
occurring within the human body which can lead to family
disruption, domestic abuse and domestic violence. Basically, it
found that alcohol destroys the connections between the parts of
the brain where 'Fight or Flight' response is initiated, and the
part of the brain where the 'Fight or Flight' response is reasoned
out, and the body calms back down to normal chemistry and
operational levels. With the communication connections between
these two parts of the brain at diminished capacity, the person
gets stuck in the 'Fight or Flight' state. The person will either
Fight, or Flight by going for a walk. Going for a walk allows the
extended time required for the person's brain connections to
communicate and initiate the information needed to adjust the
chemistry and calm the person down.
This
directly, or indirectly, applies to a person who has had a toxic
mold exposure. Drinking alcohol is virtually dinking a molded
product. Sugars, yeasts, grains and fruits are aged, fermented,
molded to make beers and wines. There is a great deal of
similarities between alcohol and a toxic mold exposure when looking
at the symptoms and the effects on the human body. The mycotoxins
produced by toxic molds damage the brain and central nervous
system. This is why some of the same structural molds found in some
homes, workplaces and schools are concentrated and weaponized into
the most powerfull biological weapons on Earth, the T-2
Mycotoxins. Their effects on the brain and central
nervous system is why they are used as a source. I believe this may
very well be one of the ways these connections between parts of the
brain become diminished.
As I met
and discussed this topic with other people who have had toxic mold
exposures, I found that it was common knowledge amongst them that
the odds were very much against them staying together as a family.
The effects of the mycotoxins on the brain and nervous system, can
contribute to heightened levels of anxiety and irritability. They
can oscillate at a heightened level of anxiety and irritability,
ready to be set off by even the smallest trigger. During my own
toxic mold exposure, one of my teenage children and I could have a
trigger take us from being completely calm, to being on the verge
of a physical confrontation within a few minutes.
There is
another aspect which may contribute to the chemistry of all this.
Mold fungi are living, adapting organisms. They need moisture and
nutrients in order to grow and survive. When they are living inside
you there is only one place for them to get the moisture and
nutrients they require, your body. They suck the moisture and
nutrients right out of your body, leaving diminished supplies of
both available for the requirements of your body. This steals away
the moisture and nutrients your body needs, changes it's chemistry
makeup and triggers reactions attempting to correct the situation.
Diverted moisture leaves your body underhydrated, leading to dry
skin, especially on the hands and scalp. Diverted nutrients leaves
your body craving to have those nutrients replaced.
The
nutrient most liked by mold is sugar. Sugar carbohydrates give mold the nutrients they
need to survive and grow inside you. How does this diversion of
sugar carbohydrates affect the operational systems of your body?
First of all, your body will crave more sugar carbohydrates to
replace those which have been diverted away from use by your body.
The low level of blood sugar would trigger the adrenal glands to
produce the glucagon hormone, which triggers the liver to break
down glycogen into glucose. This raises the blood sugar level
again. I have to wonder if this resupplies the mold with the sugar
they like so much, triggering the cycle over and over in a never
ending cycle. This can put strain on the pancreas and adrenal
glands, which makes it more difficult for our bodies to
deal with stress. I feel this can also contribute
to diabetes.
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