Common Symptoms

Symptoms usually vary from person to person, which has made diagnosis and treatment of biotoxin-related illnesses very difficult in the past. The long list of possible symptoms can include, but is not limited to: cough, memory loss, muscle ache or cramps, joint pain, light sensitivity, confusion, word searching, shortness of breath, diarrhea, headache, weakness, sinus congestion, vertigo, tingling, twitching, numbness, metallic taste, eye tearing, eye redness, skin pain or sensitivity, depression, disorientation, abdominal pain, dizziness after standing, mood swings, loss of appetite, temperature disregulation, increased thirst and urination, static shocks, shortness of breath, sweats and more. Click here for the complete symptom roster and why they occur with exposure to a biotoxin.

The complex etiology and symptomology of Biotoxin Illnesses has baffled modern medicine for several decades. The discovery that biotoxins can play a critical role in health opens the door to new treatment options. Our web-based, computer assisted statistical model, soon to be published in several peer-reviewed medical journals, screens for potential Biotoxin Illness with a 99.6% accuracy rate. This is the first step in the diagnostic process. Learn more about the test here.

Previous Diagnoses

Chronically ill patients successfully treated by Dr. Shoemaker and others using our treatment protocol often have had many previous diagnoses, including Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis, Sick Building Syndrome, Bell's Palsy, learning disability(ADD and ADHD), endometriosis, sensory-neural deafness, low vision, Chronic Soft Tissue Injury (usually from an automobile accident) and Post-Lyme Disease. In many cases, the diagnosing physicians did not realize that their patient's illness involved biotoxins. Some other diagnoses were thought to involve biotoxins, including Chronic Ciguatera Seafood Poison, Possible Estuary Associated Syndrome (PEAS) , spider bite and Mycotoxicosis, but there was no objective indicator like the BIRS or vision test to assist in diagnosis, and no treatment like cholestyramine (CSM) to greatly enhance toxin elimination rates. We have also successfully treated people with the rare genetic disorder called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. This is a condition in which toxins are produced within the body, causing chronic illness.