Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Interesting, who's trying it first? --- In , " elvira52 " <Elvira52@b...> wrote: > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > Ervin > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > Tue Sep 6, 2005 00:08 > 216.115.244.16 > > Oil of Oregano has been studied at the University of Arizona and a major Turkish study, as well, recently confirmed the incredibly effective powers of oil of oregano (available online or at health food stores everywhere) to completely kill fungus and molds of every kind. Not too long ago, couple years, I had to leave my work, which was outdoors in winter, partly because I was nearly dying of bronchitis. Most doctors treat severe bronchitis with anti-biotics, which is another example of just how much quackery there is in the world. Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, etc., and have virtually no impact, or little, on fungus and mold, spores etc. > > I'd read a book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " by Dr. Cass Ingram and that is a good source for understanding how magnificently effective oregano is against molds and fungi. > > In any case, I started rinsing and gargling with oregano, after having nearly coughed my lungs out for several months with ever worsening bronchitis. After two days of such treatment I was almost cured. Within a week I was fully cured. Mold spores cause bronchitis, which become embedded and morbidly involved near the bronchi split at the top of your lungs. Those bronchi, which lead into your lungs, retain spores and fungi, and the best and surest way to kill them is with oregano oil, especially the concentrated kind (the oil is sold with between 15 to 30% carvacrol, the active ingredient in the oil). > > If you put oregano oil, greatly diluted, about 100 to 1, in a sprayer, that is adequate to spray areas that are troubled by mold and fungi spores. > > It will kill them. That simple. > > If they did this in New Orleans, it would solve their problem and save a hell of a lot of beautiful and historic architecture, etc. They ought to, but I doubt if all those official characters who were born with their lovin' heads where the sun don't shine, won't ever think of it. It's a solution, but there is no solution to the mold situation in that place (where the sun don't shine ). > > ~~ Ervin > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 I might try it. Have read a lot about it. Someone sent some to me, but I've been using colloidal silver for my bronchitis. That works too. Barth TOXIC MOLD SURVEY: www.presenting.net/sbs/sbssurvey.html --- p> Interesting, who's trying it first? p> >> Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How >> >> Ervin >> Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How >> Tue Sep 6, 2005 00:08 >> 216.115.244.16 >> >> Oil of Oregano has been studied at the University of Arizona and p> a major Turkish study, as well, recently confirmed the incredibly p> effective powers of oil of oregano (available online or at health p> food stores everywhere) to completely kill fungus and molds of every p> kind. Not too long ago, couple years, I had to leave my work, which p> was outdoors in winter, partly because I was nearly dying of p> bronchitis. Most doctors treat severe bronchitis with anti-biotics, p> which is another example of just how much quackery there is in the p> world. Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, etc., and p> have virtually no impact, or little, on fungus and mold, spores etc. >> >> I'd read a book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " by Dr. Cass Ingram p> and that is a good source for understanding how magnificently p> effective oregano is against molds and fungi. >> >> In any case, I started rinsing and gargling with oregano, after p> having nearly coughed my lungs out for several months with ever p> worsening bronchitis. After two days of such treatment I was almost p> cured. Within a week I was fully cured. Mold spores cause bronchitis, p> which become embedded and morbidly involved near the bronchi split at p> the top of your lungs. Those bronchi, which lead into your lungs, p> retain spores and fungi, and the best and surest way to kill them is p> with oregano oil, especially the concentrated kind (the oil is sold p> with between 15 to 30% carvacrol, the active ingredient in the oil). >> >> If you put oregano oil, greatly diluted, about 100 to 1, in a p> sprayer, that is adequate to spray areas that are troubled by mold p> and fungi spores. >> >> It will kill them. That simple. >> >> If they did this in New Orleans, it would solve their problem and p> save a hell of a lot of beautiful and historic architecture, etc. p> They ought to, but I doubt if all those official characters who were p> born with their lovin' heads where the sun don't shine, won't ever p> think of it. It's a solution, but there is no solution to the mold p> situation in that place (where the sun don't shine ). >> >> ~~ Ervin >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 I will. Tomorrow. Hell ....if you told me wearing a Hula Skirt and singing Christmas carols on the sidewalk in January works - I'd do that too. Desperate in Nor-Cal Fellow Moldie Angelika Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > > > Ervin > > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > Tue Sep 6, 2005 00:08 > > 216.115.244.16 > > > > Oil of Oregano has been studied at the University of Arizona and > a major Turkish study, as well, recently confirmed the incredibly > effective powers of oil of oregano (available online or at health > food stores everywhere) to completely kill fungus and molds of every > kind. Not too long ago, couple years, I had to leave my work, which > was outdoors in winter, partly because I was nearly dying of > bronchitis. Most doctors treat severe bronchitis with anti-biotics, > which is another example of just how much quackery there is in the > world. Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, etc., and > have virtually no impact, or little, on fungus and mold, spores etc. > > > > I'd read a book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " by Dr. Cass Ingram > and that is a good source for understanding how magnificently > effective oregano is against molds and fungi. > > > > In any case, I started rinsing and gargling with oregano, after > having nearly coughed my lungs out for several months with ever > worsening bronchitis. After two days of such treatment I was almost > cured. Within a week I was fully cured. Mold spores cause bronchitis, > which become embedded and morbidly involved near the bronchi split at > the top of your lungs. Those bronchi, which lead into your lungs, > retain spores and fungi, and the best and surest way to kill them is > with oregano oil, especially the concentrated kind (the oil is sold > with between 15 to 30% carvacrol, the active ingredient in the oil). > > > > If you put oregano oil, greatly diluted, about 100 to 1, in a > sprayer, that is adequate to spray areas that are troubled by mold > and fungi spores. > > > > It will kill them. That simple. > > > > If they did this in New Orleans, it would solve their problem and > save a hell of a lot of beautiful and historic architecture, etc. > They ought to, but I doubt if all those official characters who were > born with their lovin' heads where the sun don't shine, won't ever > think of it. It's a solution, but there is no solution to the mold > situation in that place (where the sun don't shine ). > > > > ~~ Ervin > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 I'm Going to try it as well, Kaminski wonderful man see for your self he's very interesting. Elvira Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How >> >> Ervin >> Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How >> Tue Sep 6, 2005 00:08 >> 216.115.244.16 >> >> Oil of Oregano has been studied at the University of Arizona and p> a major Turkish study, as well, recently confirmed the incredibly p> effective powers of oil of oregano (available online or at health p> food stores everywhere) to completely kill fungus and molds of every p> kind. Not too long ago, couple years, I had to leave my work, which p> was outdoors in winter, partly because I was nearly dying of p> bronchitis. Most doctors treat severe bronchitis with anti-biotics, p> which is another example of just how much quackery there is in the p> world. Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, etc., and p> have virtually no impact, or little, on fungus and mold, spores etc. >> >> I'd read a book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " by Dr. Cass Ingram p> and that is a good source for understanding how magnificently p> effective oregano is against molds and fungi. >> >> In any case, I started rinsing and gargling with oregano, after p> having nearly coughed my lungs out for several months with ever p> worsening bronchitis. After two days of such treatment I was almost p> cured. Within a week I was fully cured. Mold spores cause bronchitis, p> which become embedded and morbidly involved near the bronchi split at p> the top of your lungs. Those bronchi, which lead into your lungs, p> retain spores and fungi, and the best and surest way to kill them is p> with oregano oil, especially the concentrated kind (the oil is sold p> with between 15 to 30% carvacrol, the active ingredient in the oil). >> >> If you put oregano oil, greatly diluted, about 100 to 1, in a p> sprayer, that is adequate to spray areas that are troubled by mold p> and fungi spores. >> >> It will kill them. That simple. >> >> If they did this in New Orleans, it would solve their problem and p> save a hell of a lot of beautiful and historic architecture, etc. p> They ought to, but I doubt if all those official characters who were p> born with their lovin' heads where the sun don't shine, won't ever p> think of it. It's a solution, but there is no solution to the mold p> situation in that place (where the sun don't shine ). >> >> ~~ Ervin >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Actually I've heard that wearing a hula skirt and singing Christmas carols on the street works, but only in February!! J/K > > > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > > > > > Ervin > > > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > > Tue Sep 6, 2005 00:08 > > > 216.115.244.16 > > > > > > Oil of Oregano has been studied at the University of Arizona and > > a major Turkish study, as well, recently confirmed the incredibly > > effective powers of oil of oregano (available online or at health > > food stores everywhere) to completely kill fungus and molds of every > > kind. Not too long ago, couple years, I had to leave my work, which > > was outdoors in winter, partly because I was nearly dying of > > bronchitis. Most doctors treat severe bronchitis with anti- biotics, > > which is another example of just how much quackery there is in the > > world. Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, etc., and > > have virtually no impact, or little, on fungus and mold, spores etc. > > > > > > I'd read a book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " by Dr. Cass Ingram > > and that is a good source for understanding how magnificently > > effective oregano is against molds and fungi. > > > > > > In any case, I started rinsing and gargling with oregano, after > > having nearly coughed my lungs out for several months with ever > > worsening bronchitis. After two days of such treatment I was almost > > cured. Within a week I was fully cured. Mold spores cause bronchitis, > > which become embedded and morbidly involved near the bronchi split at > > the top of your lungs. Those bronchi, which lead into your lungs, > > retain spores and fungi, and the best and surest way to kill them is > > with oregano oil, especially the concentrated kind (the oil is sold > > with between 15 to 30% carvacrol, the active ingredient in the oil). > > > > > > If you put oregano oil, greatly diluted, about 100 to 1, in a > > sprayer, that is adequate to spray areas that are troubled by mold > > and fungi spores. > > > > > > It will kill them. That simple. > > > > > > If they did this in New Orleans, it would solve their problem and > > save a hell of a lot of beautiful and historic architecture, etc. > > They ought to, but I doubt if all those official characters who were > > born with their lovin' heads where the sun don't shine, won't ever > > think of it. It's a solution, but there is no solution to the mold > > situation in that place (where the sun don't shine ). > > > > > > ~~ Ervin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 AMEN, Actually I've heard that wearing a hula skirt and singing Christmas carols on the street works, but only in February!! J/K > > > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > > > > > Ervin > > > Toxic Mold is Easily Killed: Here's How > > > Tue Sep 6, 2005 00:08 > > > 216.115.244.16 > > > > > > Oil of Oregano has been studied at the University of Arizona and > > a major Turkish study, as well, recently confirmed the incredibly > > effective powers of oil of oregano (available online or at health > > food stores everywhere) to completely kill fungus and molds of every > > kind. Not too long ago, couple years, I had to leave my work, which > > was outdoors in winter, partly because I was nearly dying of > > bronchitis. Most doctors treat severe bronchitis with anti- biotics, > > which is another example of just how much quackery there is in the > > world. Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, etc., and > > have virtually no impact, or little, on fungus and mold, spores etc. > > > > > > I'd read a book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " by Dr. Cass Ingram > > and that is a good source for understanding how magnificently > > effective oregano is against molds and fungi. > > > > > > In any case, I started rinsing and gargling with oregano, after > > having nearly coughed my lungs out for several months with ever > > worsening bronchitis. After two days of such treatment I was almost > > cured. Within a week I was fully cured. Mold spores cause bronchitis, > > which become embedded and morbidly involved near the bronchi split at > > the top of your lungs. Those bronchi, which lead into your lungs, > > retain spores and fungi, and the best and surest way to kill them is > > with oregano oil, especially the concentrated kind (the oil is sold > > with between 15 to 30% carvacrol, the active ingredient in the oil). > > > > > > If you put oregano oil, greatly diluted, about 100 to 1, in a > > sprayer, that is adequate to spray areas that are troubled by mold > > and fungi spores. > > > > > > It will kill them. That simple. > > > > > > If they did this in New Orleans, it would solve their problem and > > save a hell of a lot of beautiful and historic architecture, etc. > > They ought to, but I doubt if all those official characters who were > > born with their lovin' heads where the sun don't shine, won't ever > > think of it. It's a solution, but there is no solution to the mold > > situation in that place (where the sun don't shine ). > > > > > > ~~ Ervin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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