Mold illness also brought on depression

Posted By Julie (Albuquerque, New Mexico) on 04/03/2012

hi, i have suffered with this for many years and was originally told that i was mentally ill, and given steroids for the rash i had. this treatment made the condition extremely bad and when i went in they suggested i go to a mental hospital.

anyway, i was just wondering if any one has any suggestions on what to do for the depression that accompanies this devastating condition. any help would be appreciated.

thank you, new mexico

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Replied by Suem (Worden, Il) on 04/04/2012

Julie, I'm so sorry that you're going through this trying time. I found out that if I do 2 tbs of organic VCO a day and take 2 to 3 capsules of a good quality omega 3, that my mood and overall general well-being stabilizes. The brain is primarily made up of fat and it needs good fat to have all its sensors firing the way it should. It's made my world so much easier.
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Replied by D (Small Town, Ia, Usa) on 07/17/2012

Julie, For your gut, try taking lactoferrin, stay on it for some months, build up to 8 per day at a minimum. See if you can correct any imbalance inside you. For the rash, try some ivermectin applied topically, in case the rash is a nanoinsect. Use the Ivermectin at least twice, spaced 3 days apart. If it is an insect, it will get worse, before it gets better.

If it is not an insect, then you know you have something in your gut or blood stream that is bacterial, fungal or viral.

Lactoferrin will counteract all of these causes, its just going to take some time.

I realize your problem is a rash, but it wouldn't hurt to try the recomendations for supplements and nutrition on the depression pages. An astonishingly high percentage of mental patients test positive for mycoplasm and bacteriums in their blood streams and gut, the same mycoplasmas and bacteriums can cause rashes. Two conditions, linked to the same cause.

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