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In a message dated 4/3/01 3:09:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Thank You!! Unfortunately, I do not believe that allows

> attachemnts? or this group is set to not allow them? (virus

> protection?) I know some of the groups have a File setup where you can

> upload things and store them at . I'm sure someone else knows more

> about this than I do, since I've never had occasion to do anything like

> that.

>

> MA and ps: I really like the people in this group! Y'all extremely

> helpful. I wish us all well.

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several /egroups lists I moderate allow members to upload stuff to

the FILES area for others to see, download, etc. It's a workaround to email

attachments.

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In a message dated 9/16/03 9:36:04 AM Central Daylight Time, writes:

michelle@...

Plumb the sewer line to vent exterior to the house....

Then assume your house had been a swimming pool and the lower ground was saturated... causing excess humidity..... install a dehumidifier in the basement.... get the humidity down.

The next advice will cause a real stir in this discussion... use an ozone machine in the basement unit you it smells like a spa... do not occupy this area for any length of time, but you can reenter anytime the machine is off for 45 to 60 minutes.

Use an ionizer to settle dust... as well as any mold spores.

Replenish ozone through out the house at levels below .04 PPM.

Then wonder why you would ever want to move.

Do not USE BLEACH in basements without good air flow..... but one could have dumped bleach in the flood water when the pipes broke.

Upper walls must remain dry with cellulose in them. Be sure exterior does not leak and allow water to infiltrate the walls.

Good. luck.....

Eng. in Missouri....

P.S. for those who will immediately criticize using ozone, Ozone half life is less than 15 minutes.... Tight homes have no live ozone an hour opening then closing the windows. Low levels of ozone does amazing things. High levels will kill mold but humans should not remain in the area. Research and study what ozone does when constantly reintroduced indoors below .05 PPM. I first did the bread mold tests and then used commercial culture dishes to confirm.... and our son with asthma now living better in a home with an ozone machine. The exact opposite of the American Lung Asso... and the professional asthma people. They only comment ozone is bad..... it is bad at high levels, but aspirin is also bad at high levels.

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Where would I get an ozone machine? How much do they cost and how

much do they cost to run?

If I ran one in the basement, would it harm my pets? They go down

there frequently.

> In a message dated 9/16/03 9:36:04 AM Central Daylight Time,

> writes:

>

>

> > michelle@m...

>

> Plumb the sewer line to vent exterior to the house....

> Then assume your house had been a swimming pool and the lower

ground was

> saturated... causing excess humidity..... install a dehumidifier

in the

> basement.... get the humidity down.

>

> The next advice will cause a real stir in this discussion... use

an ozone

> machine in the basement unit you it smells like a spa... do not

occupy this area

> for any length of time, but you can reenter anytime the machine is

off for 45

> to 60 minutes.

>

> Use an ionizer to settle dust... as well as any mold spores.

>

> Replenish ozone through out the house at levels below .04 PPM.

>

> Then wonder why you would ever want to move.

>

> Do not USE BLEACH in basements without good air flow..... but one

could have

> dumped bleach in the flood water when the pipes broke.

>

> Upper walls must remain dry with cellulose in them. Be sure

exterior does

> not leak and allow water to infiltrate the walls.

>

> Good. luck.....

>

> Eng. in Missouri....

>

> P.S. for those who will immediately criticize using ozone, Ozone

half life

> is less than 15 minutes.... Tight homes have no live ozone an hour

opening

> then closing the windows. Low levels of ozone does amazing

things. High

> levels will kill mold but humans should not remain in the area.

Research and

> study what ozone does when constantly reintroduced indoors

below .05 PPM. I first

> did the bread mold tests and then used commercial culture dishes

to

> confirm.... and our son with asthma now living better in a home

with an ozone machine.

> The exact opposite of the American Lung Asso... and the

professional asthma

> people. They only comment ozone is bad..... it is bad at high

levels, but

> aspirin is also bad at high levels.

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In a message dated 6/6/04 9:14:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

> Subject: Good news!

>

> Good news for anybody suffering from cancer. Today I visited a

> biofeedback/scio site and discovered the newer Scio machine developed by

> Dr. is not only able to detect cancerous tumors but according to

> the information given, the program is also able to " erase " it.

> To find this info just type in Biofeedback/Scio and klick on The White

> Dove site and click on " new programs "

> nne

>

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<<<<<< nne

Bad link.... how about a better one.

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