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Ritchie Shoemaker, MD, a pioneering researcher and clinician, is a leading expert in biotoxin and mold related illnesses. In this ground-breaking presentation, he discusses how readily available laboratory blood tests and a new EPA approved mold environmental test (ERMI) can be used together to prove whether or not mold is at the root of your health issues.

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  • why the fuck do they always have weird music in these videos fuck its gay.

  • My family has been ill and we have recently found and remediated a significant mold problem.

    Between the two of us we had many of the classic symptoms, persistent sinusitis, rash, fatigue, burning eyes, headaches, shortness of breath, IBS, occasional sore throat, tremors, ear aches, difficulty concentrating and sputum. Based on my symptoms (more specific to the spreading rash) and visible mold we had a satisfactory remediation from Mold Aid. We are back and the symptoms seem to be reduced.

  • good information but video too monotone and maybe would be better served if it was shorter and segments were expanded at a slower rate

  • the same thing happens to Walmart employees!

  • the building. So now that our litigation period has expired and we don't have legal representation can you help us since nobody else wants to take on the NUCO corporation a contractor for McDonald's.

    Please respond,

    LasVegasYouredge,

    Jim Bess

    Dallas/Fort Worth

  • the symptoms and not considering this issue as a make believe situation telling me that toxic mold exposure is make believe. This building is 33 years old it has had a broken water main and a roof that leaked from at least 12 years. A broken sewer pipe that the concrete was removed as it soaked the dry wall in that area. Three of us are still sick but now I am concerned for my overall health.

    McDonald's is pushing to have this building demolished before an EPA will have a chance to inspect the

  • not breath to run. Since then I have had black outs, fainting and been put on nitroquick to keep myself breathing. Additionally I have been put on a nebulizer machine 6 to 8 times a day. Also I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and put on a CPAP machine and Advair. As of October 17, 2008 is the last day I can file to have my medical bills paid by more former employer. Now that I am going to be past the litigation deadline do you know any doctor her in the DFW area that will help me and believe

  • "off the record" tell me that I was suffering from black mold toxic poisoning but he made it very clear that he would not admit that in court or treat me. When we asked for a second opinion I continue to get the same response that my asthma was acting up. I have never had asthma for 24 years I played sports and just prior to the incident happening I was playing and coaching full court basketball and volleyball. In November my health got so bad that I could no longer run with my boys as I could

  • part 2

    While working on a broken water main we found mold inside walls and was ordered to replace the sheet rock. Putting a video camera system in the kitchen area three of us had a dry moldy substance fell on us and we breathed it in on that night.

    Within a month all three of us suffered from breathing issues forcing all of us to be treated at the hospital for pneumonia, severe bronchitis. January 5, 2008 I collapsed and was rushed to hospital here in Dallas/Fort Worth. I have had a doctor

  • Dr. Shoemaker,

    In October 17, 2006 I was involved in an accident where a CO2 pipe exploded because a vendor for McDonald's emptied 400 pounds of CO2 into the building primarily in the men's room.

    I was in the restroom attempting to fix what I thought was a broken hot water pipe. The building for about 6 years had a roof that leaked and was dealt with by placing trash cans all over the store.

  • Great info. Could you please add this as a video response link to our post on the subject? O3VnYqangDs

  • May God bless Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker.

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