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FU23 Candida Krusei<br />
a form of candida particularly present in men, and those who have a compromised immune system, such as<br />
in HIV.<br />
Fungus<br />
Appears to be on the increase.<br />
FU24 Chlamydia Pneumoniae / Chlamydophila Pneumoniae<br />
Medically recognized possible symptoms & effects: pneumonia, bronchitis pharyngitis, laryngitis, and sinusitis.<br />
Chlamydia<br />
By Age 20 years, 50% of population have evidence of past infection. Re-infection throughout life appears to<br />
be common. Studies have shown that people infected by this chlamydia are 4.5 times more likely to have a<br />
stroke than matched controls who show no sign of having encountered it. Links have also been proposed<br />
with Alzheimer’s disease, asthma, and some forms of arthritis.<br />
FU25 Cryptosporidium<br />
Medically recognized possible symptoms & effects: diarrhoea, (usually watery), abdominal cramping, nausea,<br />
vomiting, fever, headache and loss of appetite; some people are asymptomatic.<br />
Protozoa<br />
Serological surveys indicate that 80% of the US population has had cryptosporidiosis.<br />
FU26 Entamoeba Coli, Cysts<br />
Medically recognized possible symptoms & effects: liver abscess, fever, abdominal pain.<br />
Protozoa<br />
FU27 Iodamoeba Butschliii, Trophozoites<br />
Commensal in large intestine.<br />
FU28 Iodamoeba Butschlii, Cysts<br />
Commensal in large intestine.<br />
FU29 Leishmania Tropica<br />
Medically recognized possible symptoms & effects: tropical sore, with infection usually localised to the site<br />
where the sandfly bite occurs.<br />
Found in Ethiopia, India, European Mediterranean region, Middle East, Kenya, North Africa; some troops<br />
deployed in the Gulf have exhibited unusual symptoms (including fever, nausea, and fatigue).<br />
FU30 Pneumocystis Carnii in Human lung<br />
Medically recognized possible symptoms & effects: pneumonia.<br />
Fungus.<br />
Fungi 2 Test Kit<br />
30 vials<br />
The energy patterns of acremonium, curvularia specifera, rhizoplus stolonifer plus some vials containing<br />
various strains from the same family ( alternaria mix, aspergillus mix, penicillium mix, phoma mix, etc.)<br />
FU231 Acremonium/bCephalosporium Mix<br />
Causes respiratory infections and fungal nail infections.<br />
Particularly found on wheat, but also on dead plant material and soil.<br />
FU232 Alternaria Mix<br />
A common allergen; infections mainly in the immuno-suppressed.<br />
A widespread airborne mould occurring both indoors and out; particularly abundant in decaying plant matter,<br />
indoor horizontal surfaces and window frames.<br />
FU233 Aspergillus Mix<br />
common allergen; opportunistic infections when immuno-suppressed, mainly affecting lungs; can produce<br />
symptoms that resemble asthma.<br />
Produces a mycotoxin called gliotoxin; commonly isolated from soil, plant debris including compost heaps,<br />
and indoor air environment; used to culture soy foods such as miso and is a source for ‘vegetable based’<br />
digestive enzymes.<br />
Testing Kit Description Manual Copyright Jane Thurnell Read 2012 Page 67