Toxic Black Mold

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Toxic Black Mold

Toxic Black Mold - This is a mold that is basically all over. The problem is that when the spores come into contact with water in a place without direct sunlight, the spores grow into a mold colony. This mold colony grows unchecked, it can become quite big and thick in size. It olny takes a small mold colony to be able to emit a million spores. These spores can travel through the home or building and find their way into every little nook and cranny. Again when the spores obtain water in a dark or semi dark area they grow into another colony. This has brought out the name of " Sick House" or " Sick Home " where all the people in said home are becoming ill , possibly with different symptoms, but severe symptoms as these spores enter the human body they can actually grow inside the body and cause permanent damage to the brain, central nervous system, heart, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, liver and actually enter into individual cells of the body and disrupt the function of those cells.

The medical profession doesn't seem to recognize this type of sickness yet. They are all only interested in treating the symptoms. For example: If a person develops a serious heart condition and sees a heart specialist, of course that man is a heart specialist and is going to take care of the heart problem, that's his job. Now consider that the mold is the root cause and you are facing open heart surgery, wouldn't you like to know the root cause has been taken care of first so you can work on getting these devistating spores cleaned from your body before you end up having brain surgery next.

If you have Black Mold in your home and people are suffering certain symptoms, do not try to remove the mold yourself. Contact a professionsl, have it confirmed and get an estimate. Thoroughly check out this company, it's too serious an issue to hire a fly-by-nighter. The mold must be removed properly or it will return.

Bleach can kill mold, but it must be dampened first to keep from releasing the many spores. Dry mold releases more spores than damp. Dead mold can also be a problem if inhaled. Now that the mold is cleaned with bleach, and all leaks and water entrances, and any wood, cardboard or paper products have been properly disposed of. There is still the problem of the spores, now they are on everything you own including in your body. The olny thing known to kill spores is UV Light. Two ways to use UV Light are: Direct Sunlight, and a good quality UV Lampbulb ( or several ). Still there is no guarantee this will eliminate all spores in a home.

Next is the topic of cleansing the body of these poisonous spores. I have been looking into regular medicine, herbs, and exercise and diet so to be abled to use the body's natural cleansing method of urination and sweating. Drink a lot of water, eat small healthy mixes five times a day, exercise into a sweat two times a day and take one good soapy shower and one good hot rinse shower before bed.

Continue with the doctor's referrals, but beware. Search for herbs or ancient medicines not recognized by the times.

People, for years now , have torn down moldy boards, and taken moldy papers and left them for the trash pickup or brought them to a central landfill. Why is it that every central landfill I have seen has piled up trash and whatever so high that it looks like a mini-mountain. Water takes it's course downward and can carry contaminants and toxins with it along its way. As the water enters local streams and watertables it moves farther away from the landfill and sooner or later it will create health problems for a person or an entire community.

We are supposed to be an educated, sophisticated people, so why have we let this happen. Are we just leaving this problem for our children to have to deal with. Hope to God they have the health to deal with it.

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