Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 Here is the hidden horror. I saw the inconsistencies in WHERE Stachy was springing up INSIDE sealed walls where no Stachy spore should be able to go - and just did a simple test by collecting sheetrock from construction sites and warehouse. I sealed them at the collection site with distilled water and they sprouted mold like crazy. I talked about this on this board in a post called " A simple test " so people could see for themselves that a new house isn't necessarily safe - it can be be preloaded with a built-in disaster just waiting for a water leak. And just as I found with the sheetrock, plywood is exactly the same - and camper living is extremely dangerous because of the increased potential for setting off mold preloaded materials. Some brands of plywood, especially that chipped and compressed wood that is universally used now is so unbelievably full of mold that the slightest amount of condensation can set it off. NO WATER LEAK REQUIRED!!!! Just normal relative humidity from weather and habitation. Many of the BRAND NEW HOUSES are the worst for people with MCS instead of being an improvement. Preloaded with Mold and Formaldehyde with no chance to offgass. The Formaldehyde just doesn't seem to stop this damn mold and just adds to the problem. MCSers know this because they can feel it. Normies cannot wrap their brains around this concept and think that " new " must surely be an improvement. I pity this poor girl. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 Here is the hidden horror. I saw the inconsistencies in WHERE Stachy was springing up INSIDE sealed walls where no Stachy spore should be able to go - and just did a simple test by collecting sheetrock from construction sites and warehouse. I sealed them at the collection site with distilled water and they sprouted mold like crazy. I talked about this on this board in a post called " A simple test " so people could see for themselves that a new house isn't necessarily safe - it can be be preloaded with a built-in disaster just waiting for a water leak. And just as I found with the sheetrock, plywood is exactly the same - and camper living is extremely dangerous because of the increased potential for setting off mold preloaded materials. Some brands of plywood, especially that chipped and compressed wood that is universally used now is so unbelievably full of mold that the slightest amount of condensation can set it off. NO WATER LEAK REQUIRED!!!! Just normal relative humidity from weather and habitation. Many of the BRAND NEW HOUSES are the worst for people with MCS instead of being an improvement. Preloaded with Mold and Formaldehyde with no chance to offgass. The Formaldehyde just doesn't seem to stop this damn mold and just adds to the problem. MCSers know this because they can feel it. Normies cannot wrap their brains around this concept and think that " new " must surely be an improvement. I pity this poor girl. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 , I did the same test with a brand new piece of sheetrock.I just cut off a piece 3x3 and stuck in a zip lock bag with a half cup of water.In one weeks time I had my own multi-colored chea pet taking form.I would like to do it again and have it tested.I wonder if that so called rare form of mold would develop.(Stachy)Ya think????? KC > > Here is the hidden horror. > > I saw the inconsistencies in WHERE Stachy was springing up INSIDE > sealed walls where no Stachy spore should be able to go - and just > did a simple test by collecting sheetrock from construction sites and > warehouse. I sealed them at the collection site with distilled water > and they sprouted mold like crazy. > I talked about this on this board in a post called " A simple test " so > people could see for themselves that a new house isn't necessarily > safe - it can be be preloaded with a built-in disaster just waiting > for a water leak. > And just as I found with the sheetrock, plywood is exactly the same - > and camper living is extremely dangerous because of the increased > potential for setting off mold preloaded materials. > Some brands of plywood, especially that chipped and compressed wood > that is universally used now is so unbelievably full of mold that the > slightest amount of condensation can set it off. > NO WATER LEAK REQUIRED!!!! > Just normal relative humidity from weather and habitation. > Many of the BRAND NEW HOUSES are the worst for people with MCS > instead of being an improvement. > Preloaded with Mold and Formaldehyde with no chance to offgass. > The Formaldehyde just doesn't seem to stop this damn mold and just > adds to the problem. > > MCSers know this because they can feel it. > Normies cannot wrap their brains around this concept and think > that " new " must surely be an improvement. > > I pity this poor girl. > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 , I did the same test with a brand new piece of sheetrock.I just cut off a piece 3x3 and stuck in a zip lock bag with a half cup of water.In one weeks time I had my own multi-colored chea pet taking form.I would like to do it again and have it tested.I wonder if that so called rare form of mold would develop.(Stachy)Ya think????? KC > > Here is the hidden horror. > > I saw the inconsistencies in WHERE Stachy was springing up INSIDE > sealed walls where no Stachy spore should be able to go - and just > did a simple test by collecting sheetrock from construction sites and > warehouse. I sealed them at the collection site with distilled water > and they sprouted mold like crazy. > I talked about this on this board in a post called " A simple test " so > people could see for themselves that a new house isn't necessarily > safe - it can be be preloaded with a built-in disaster just waiting > for a water leak. > And just as I found with the sheetrock, plywood is exactly the same - > and camper living is extremely dangerous because of the increased > potential for setting off mold preloaded materials. > Some brands of plywood, especially that chipped and compressed wood > that is universally used now is so unbelievably full of mold that the > slightest amount of condensation can set it off. > NO WATER LEAK REQUIRED!!!! > Just normal relative humidity from weather and habitation. > Many of the BRAND NEW HOUSES are the worst for people with MCS > instead of being an improvement. > Preloaded with Mold and Formaldehyde with no chance to offgass. > The Formaldehyde just doesn't seem to stop this damn mold and just > adds to the problem. > > MCSers know this because they can feel it. > Normies cannot wrap their brains around this concept and think > that " new " must surely be an improvement. > > I pity this poor girl. > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 > > > > Here is the hidden horror. > > > > I saw the inconsistencies in WHERE Stachy was springing up INSIDE > > sealed walls where no Stachy spore should be able to go - and just > > did a simple test by collecting sheetrock from construction sites > and > > warehouse. I sealed them at the collection site with distilled > water > > and they sprouted mold like crazy. > > I talked about this on this board in a post called " A simple test " > so > > people could see for themselves that a new house isn't necessarily > > safe - it can be be preloaded with a built-in disaster just > waiting > > for a water leak. > > And just as I found with the sheetrock, plywood is exactly the > same - > > and camper living is extremely dangerous because of the increased > > potential for setting off mold preloaded materials. > > Some brands of plywood, especially that chipped and compressed > wood > > that is universally used now is so unbelievably full of mold that > the > > slightest amount of condensation can set it off. > > NO WATER LEAK REQUIRED!!!! > > Just normal relative humidity from weather and habitation. > > Many of the BRAND NEW HOUSES are the worst for people with MCS > > instead of being an improvement. > > Preloaded with Mold and Formaldehyde with no chance to offgass. > > The Formaldehyde just doesn't seem to stop this damn mold and just > > adds to the problem. > > > > MCSers know this because they can feel it. > > Normies cannot wrap their brains around this concept and think > > that " new " must surely be an improvement. > > > > I pity this poor girl. > > - KC, this time it was you who made me giggle. I wonder if one could market this " chea pet " to every doctor and " normie " who refuse to believe the dangers of Stachy. They can leave their new pet with the lid open everyday and breath deeply into it. After sleeping next to a wall filled whith stachy, I wouldn't wish this on anyone. But........ BTW, does anyone react to a chemical that they are allergic to with intense lower back pain? In memory of Anton Cat who died from living in this this moldy apt. May the attorney who screwed me have one of these stachypets to keep her company at her office. Lori and Meow Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 > > > > Here is the hidden horror. > > > > I saw the inconsistencies in WHERE Stachy was springing up INSIDE > > sealed walls where no Stachy spore should be able to go - and just > > did a simple test by collecting sheetrock from construction sites > and > > warehouse. I sealed them at the collection site with distilled > water > > and they sprouted mold like crazy. > > I talked about this on this board in a post called " A simple test " > so > > people could see for themselves that a new house isn't necessarily > > safe - it can be be preloaded with a built-in disaster just > waiting > > for a water leak. > > And just as I found with the sheetrock, plywood is exactly the > same - > > and camper living is extremely dangerous because of the increased > > potential for setting off mold preloaded materials. > > Some brands of plywood, especially that chipped and compressed > wood > > that is universally used now is so unbelievably full of mold that > the > > slightest amount of condensation can set it off. > > NO WATER LEAK REQUIRED!!!! > > Just normal relative humidity from weather and habitation. > > Many of the BRAND NEW HOUSES are the worst for people with MCS > > instead of being an improvement. > > Preloaded with Mold and Formaldehyde with no chance to offgass. > > The Formaldehyde just doesn't seem to stop this damn mold and just > > adds to the problem. > > > > MCSers know this because they can feel it. > > Normies cannot wrap their brains around this concept and think > > that " new " must surely be an improvement. > > > > I pity this poor girl. > > - KC, this time it was you who made me giggle. I wonder if one could market this " chea pet " to every doctor and " normie " who refuse to believe the dangers of Stachy. They can leave their new pet with the lid open everyday and breath deeply into it. After sleeping next to a wall filled whith stachy, I wouldn't wish this on anyone. But........ BTW, does anyone react to a chemical that they are allergic to with intense lower back pain? In memory of Anton Cat who died from living in this this moldy apt. May the attorney who screwed me have one of these stachypets to keep her company at her office. Lori and Meow Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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