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Symptoms I experienced during the 9+ years I worked in a moldy environment. Many have gone away since I have been undergoing the PROPER MEDICAL TREATMENT. Fortunately, I was able to find medical doctors who KNOW about mold/mycotoxin illness--after a six-month search! Canada is requiring that ALL of their medical personnel be retrained, to learn the signs and symptoms of mold illness. I wish the US would do this!

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  • I have had poor health for many years before we moved to our current home, none of which were mould related.We can see the mould in our house. We don't have the finances to fix the problem with the roof or to move out right now. I new that the mould would not be good for me and my instincts were right. I could not stop crying when I saw the list of symptons that I have. Thankyou for your video. I think there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.

  • @aj1373 Please try to find a way to stop the water leakage, as this will make things worse. Perhaps you can find some help at your local church or commmunity center? Many times churches will help people in dire situations like this. Living in mold, especially when you have health problems already, is not good. If you live in an area where you can be outside, I would suggest staying outdoors as much as you can, or even tenting it, as many have done. I am praying for your situation.

  • Oh, one more thing, antibiotics (Penicillin and the likes) are also mycotoxins.

    The reason most people "survive" it is a relatively low dosage, still, many suffers adverse effects from it - it does not need to be very noticeable.

    But in the long run... some have analyzed statistics and reached the conclusion that cancer rates jumped up after Penicillin became widely used.

  • @Kenzofeis Yep, you are right...that is how penicillin was discovered--and why it's called "penicillin" derived from penicillium; the mold "ate" the bacteria in a petri dish. If you are taking antibiotics, you should also be taking a good probiotic formula and detox after the antibiotic treatment! Some good "natural" antibiotics and anti-fungals are clove oil, wild oil of oregano, and grapefruit seed extract. Vitamin C also helps with infections.

  • I had no idea. I had no problem cleaning this stuff with no mask on. "we parish for a lock of knowledge." informative.

  • @RichEReligion

    That is why it is important to treat ALL mold as if it is toxigenic when you are cleaning it up--to be safe. Wear proper PPE, or Personal Protection Equipment. Gloves, safety goggles, hazmat suit, N95 respirator. Remember that sometimes you may have no symptoms of illness, but mycotoxins do affect normal cell regeneration by inhibiting normal protein synthesis in the body, which can lead to various and numerous illnesses, including cancer.

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  • no the US would rather make money on continual antibiotic treatments, that in the end. make the problem worse...

  • @Kenzofeis Cool, Thanx!

  • @sheeeve08 Find some of those lawsuit lawyers that lurks at bus stops and malls. Pick the one who seems to know the job best.

  • @Thebeerman301 Vinegar, ammonia (do NOT mix with Chlorine/bleach!), Borax...

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