I have heard many cases of people dying from mold.  Wish there were better 
tests for it, and better ways of dealing with it.

If someone has an overly strong allergic reaction to it, there may be something 
that can help -- there is a new treatment for allergies, imported from 
Australia, that seems to actually cure them with one treatment.  There are a 
few places around that offer the service, like Advanced Allergy Treatment 
Centers of New England.  It is based on technology that has been around for 
years, but has been modernized now.  The concept is to expose you to a 
potential allergen, then test you to see if you are sensitive to it, usually by 
measuring muscle response.  Your muscles get weaker when your body is exposed 
to something it is sensitive to.  Then when they find one, they treat it by 
massaging your spine, and the allergy goes away.  It sounds hokey, but in fact 
it works.  I no longer have my lifelong allergy to cats as a result of those 
treatments.  One treatment, that's it.  No shots, no meds, nothing intrusive, 
no ongoing anything.  Very cool stuff.

Dick




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From: "cking...@nycap.rr.com" <cking...@nycap.rr.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, January 25, 2010 5:33:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Off Topic Mold answers from Mike Part Two

Mike has a long history of ultra sensitivity to mold spores.
It's truly a curse.

                        Chuck
Pride is what we have. Vanity is what others have

On 1/25/2010 7:01:24 AM, Richard Goodwin (dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
> Either this guy is paranoid, or ultra sensitive, or onto something that
> might be relevant to everyone including us...
> 
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: "martsmai...@aol.com" <martsmai...@aol.com>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Sun, January 24, 2010 11:02:44 PM
> Subject: CS>Off Topic Mold answers from Mike Part Two
> 
> Another thing I have found that is very important is to  clean all
> the lint and dirt from your living area. Look under the bed and
> clean the dust bunnies each day. Get a moist sponge and run it along
> the window ledges. Clean your desk each day and any counter or flat
> surface where lint can gather. Vacuum the entire area daily. If you
> live in a house with a carpet, move. You need to find a  new place
> with a hardwood or low voc tile floor that has a sealed basement
> that
> doesn't grow mold. This is not easy to find.
> 
> Mold grows on the lint and fills the environment with spores. If
> your body uses all its resources to fight the mold when you are at
> home, there is very little left to handle the spores in the car.
> 
> It is important to realize the biggest source of  spores is the
> bedding y


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