Aflatoxins
Written
by Daniel Mark Norris Newton Davis
Last
Updated: 11-30-07
We consume mold fungi in our foods and alcohol beverages.
Anything that involves an aging or fermentation process has mold in
it. Mold fungi produce aflatoxins and other mycotoxins to destroy
their microbial competitors. The National Institute of Health
listed aflatoxins as "known to be human carcinogens" in
it's
11th Report on Carcinogens.
Aflatoxins from mold fungi can even kill you, just as they
killed hundreds of people in Kenya
2004. Mold fungi, with their aflatoxins, can enter
the food chain at any of the many steps from growing, to storage,
to processing, to storage, to the consumer. The moisture in the
silos and other storage facilities, even here in the United States,
often cause mold growth in our foods like wheat and corn. This is
why wheat is listed as an allergen on breads. This consumption of
mold tainted wheat and other foods has evolved many people to be
allergic to products containing wheat and those other mold tainted
foods. Vegetables and fruits are rushed to market due to the rapid
growth of mold in the product.
The processing of many foods involve aging and/ or
fermentation. This equates to the growth of mold in those foods.
Most antibiotics are mold based. Penicillin is made from the mold
of penecillium, etc.. Since the human body has difficulty cleaning
the molds and their mycotoxins of aflatoxins from it's operating
systems, this barrage of molds and their mycotoxins accumulate to
higher and higher levels in the human body. The liver is charged
with attempting to clean all these molds and their mycotoxins from
our operating systems. This barage of molds and their mycotoxins,
such as aflatoxins, are overtaxing the liver. Overtaxing of the
liver is damaging the liver and leading to degeneration of the
liver. This overtaxing of the liver by molds and their mycotoxins
contributes significantly to degeneration of the liver and the end
result of liver cancer.
These accumulations of mold fungi and their mycotoxins in
our digestive system from food and alcohol, and the resulting
degeneration of the liver, is an underlying causation of many
health problems, including degenerative diseases and the
degenerative processes throughout the human body.
These include allergies, problems in
the gastrointestinal, digestive, pulmonary, cardiovascular, and
central nervous system, irritable bowel syndrome, liver and colon
cancer. I constantly suffered from nuasea, allergies, irritable
bowel syndrome. I suffered multi-systemic health problems as all of
the above listed systems were affected by the high accumulated
levels of toxic mold, their mycotoxins and aflatoxins combining to
cause a rapid degeneration of my body.
According to
Issue No. 2 of the World Health Organization
AFRO Food Safety Newsletter; "Exposure to mycotoxins
can produce both acute and chronic toxicities ranging from death to
deleterious effects on the central nervous, cardiovascular,
pulmonary and digestive systems. Mycotoxins may also be
carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic and immunosuppresive. It also
has a synergistic effect with the hepatitis B virus in the etiology
of liver cancer and could interact with HIV/AIDS.
The chronic incidence of aflatoxin in
diets is evident from the presence of Aflatoxin M1 in human breast
milk in Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Sudan as well as in
umbilical cord blood samples in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Sierra
Leone. Epidemiological studies have shown a strong correlation
between exposure to aflatoxins and primary liver cancer.
Aflatoxin exposure in children is also associated with child
stunting and child neurological impairment."
The research by Dr. Bailey and his team on the effective
use of chlorophyllin to counter the effects of aflatoxins can be
reviewed in the section entitled 'Chlorophyllin'.
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Cornell
University:
Aflatoxins-Occurence and Health Risks
WHO: Mycotoxins in African: Implications
to Food Safety and Health
NIEHS-NIH: Aflatoxin &
Liver Cancer
Oregon State
University: Supplement Reduces Risk of Aflatoxin-Related
Liver Cancer
Oregon State University: Chlorophylls and
Cancer Prevention
Linus Pauling Institute:
Chlorophyll and
Chlorophyllin
Dr. Mercola: The Top-10
MYCO-Toxic Foods
Dr. Mercola: How to Avoid the
Top 10 Most Common Toxins
Dr. David Holland: Multiple Sclerosis: A Chronic
Mycotoxicosis?
ScienCentralNews:
Wasp Hound
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