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Welcome to ThinkFungus!
This site is designed to teach you about the dynamic interaction between the state of our health and fungi in our environment.
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Peanut Butter Problems
What we have been saying for some time... . . . keep reading
Interstitial Cystitis
Interstitial cystitis (IC), a painful bladder disease, is a condition that falls into the broader realm of "Chronic Pelvic Pain" (CPP). It is more common in women, and affects up to 1 in 6 women between the ages of 20 and 49.1 It is characterized by the need to urinate frequently and urgently, along with pain in the bladder or pelvic area, plus the proven absence of a bacterial infection or other, "definable" pathology.1 . . . keep reading
Common Sense Regarding Probiotics and Red Meat
Cold or shelved? Good or bad for you? Can the news and for-profit health food market distort scientific information any more? Please excuse me while I vent a bit... . . . keep reading
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Looking for a good probiotic?
A common question asked is how to purchase, shop for, or discern what a good probiotic is. This is a response to this question asked on our discussion board. The response is from Natasha Trenev, founder of Natren, www.natren.com. . . . keep reading
Vaccine information
Here are a few links that will help you in your decision regarding vaccination--a decision that each parent must make for both themselves and their children. Be informed! . . . keep reading
Diabetes and fungal toxins: notes from Dr. AV Costantini's 1994 lecture
These are simply some notes made from Dr. AV Costantini's 1994 Fungalbionics lecture in Canada. He has quite an extensive collection of reports linking fungal toxins to various and common human illnesses. More can be found at http://members.aol.com/jfoverlag/fungalbionics/index.htm . . . keep reading
Tobacco doesn't cause cancer
Nobody desputes the fact that tobacco use of any kind is related to cancer. But is it simply the tobacco, or are there rarely-discussed contaminants on tobacco that are responsible for the cancer risk? Read on in this article and find out. . . . keep reading
Saccharomyces boulardii--a probiotic or not?
Here are some of the recent reports on the pro's and con's of Saccharomyces boulardii. Is it truly a probiotic, or a germ to be avoided? Click on the links listed in this article to make your own determination... . . . keep reading
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