Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd.'s Big Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 am ET SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- Bowker, President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today that laboratory testing confirmed that the Big Six Germicidal product kills with 100% efficacy " Black Mold, " whose clinical name is Stachybotrys chartarum. He pointed out the environmentally safe product's potential usefulness in killing Black Mold in hurricane-devastated areas of the Gulf Coast. Stachybotrys chartarum, also known as Stachybotrys atra, is a greenish-black mold that can grow on material with a high cellulose and low nitrogen content, such as fiberboard, gypsum board, paper, dust, and lint. Growth occurs when there is moisture from water damage, excessive humidity, water leaks, condensation, water infiltration, or flooding. Constant moisture is required for its growth. (Excerpt from Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), www.cdc.gov.) Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. (http://www.aerobiology.net/), microbiology specialists that assist Indoor Air Quality professionals in all aspects of work-related environmental microbiology, completed the testing at their St. s, Missouri laboratory facility and confirmed results that the Big Six Plus Germicidal had a 100% kill rate on Stachybotrys chartarum. The Big Six Plus Germicidal product, which is non-corrosive, non-carcinogenic and non-toxic, is a " safe " solution to killing Black Mold. It can be used as an environmentally friendly alternative to the typical methods of eradication: commercially available chemical products and bleach solutions. For larger affected areas, professional chemical clean-ups are required in order to clean out and dry the area properly so as to avoid allergic reactions to residual parts of dead mold and recurring mold contamination if there is still a source of moisture. " The killing of Black Mold by our Big Six Plus Germicidal is a very significant finding since it has been confirmed that after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Gulf Coast has been grossly affected by this type of toxigenic mold. Our environmentally-friendly product would be effective in alleviating the current mold problem in the Gulf Coast, " stated Mr. Bowker. About eFoodSafety.com, Inc. eFoodSafety.com, Inc. is dedicated to improving food and health conditions around the world through its innovative technologies. The company's Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd. subsidiary has developed an environmentally safe sporicidal product formulated entirely of food-grade components that eradicates anthrax and a germicidal product that kills six major bacteria: E-coli, Listeria, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus, and avian influenza. The sporicidal product has completed its final efficacy laboratory study requisite for EPA registration; in the study, it eradicated both Clostridium Sporogenes and Bacillus Subtilis with 100% efficacy on both hard and porous surfaces. The company's MedElite, Inc. subsidiary distributes clinically proven products to physicians who then prescribe the products for their patients. It is the exclusive U.S. and Worldwide distributor of the Talsyn-CI/bid Scar Cream that has been clinically proven to facilitate and improve the appearance, redness and strength of scars (www.talsyn.com). The company has also recently become a distributor for Cinnergen, a non-prescription liquid whole food nutritional supplement that promotes healthy glucose metabolism (www.cinnergen.com). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 Or why it is so important to kill mold instead of just removing it, dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process to apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd.'s Big > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 am ET > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- Bowker, > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 I'm new at this so here goes: Aren't the mycotoxins the waste product from the mold? If so, isn't it just dead toxic matter that needs to be removed. Not alive spores. Loni " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote:Or why it is so important to kill mold instead of just removing it, dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process to apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd.'s Big > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 am ET > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- Bowker, > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today that FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 Sorry Loni, this is so wrong it is hard to know where to start- the toxin is the worst part- it is a chemical- not alive or dead- cannot be " killed " - and it is very hard to get rid of- please read through the archives for many debates- The types of mycotoxins and their ability to be cleaned from belongings varies- as anyone on this site with strong reactivity will vouch for. -> > I'm new at this so here goes: Aren't the mycotoxins the waste product from the mold? If so, isn't it just dead toxic matter that needs to be removed. Not alive spores. Loni > > " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@h...> wrote:Or why it is so important to kill mold instead of just removing it, > dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process to > apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. > > This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! > > Carl Grimes > Healthy Habitats LLC > > ----- > > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd.'s Big > > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 am ET > > > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- Bowker, > > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary > > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today that > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 How do you access archives & do you know how to cleanse them from the body. Sauna's & other detox methods I WAG. Loni carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: Sorry Loni, this is so wrong it is hard to know where to start- the toxin is the worst part- it is a chemical- not alive or dead- cannot be " killed " - and it is very hard to get rid of- please read through the archives for many debates- The types of mycotoxins and their ability to be cleaned from belongings varies- as anyone on this site with strong reactivity will vouch for. -> > I'm new at this so here goes: Aren't the mycotoxins the waste product from the mold? If so, isn't it just dead toxic matter that needs to be removed. Not alive spores. Loni > > " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@h...> wrote:Or why it is so important to kill mold instead of just removing it, > dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process to > apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. > > This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! > > Carl Grimes > Healthy Habitats LLC > > ----- > > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd.'s Big > > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 am ET > > > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- Bowker, > > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary > > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today that > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Loni -When you go to messages on the site, as opposed to reading the messages from your e-mail- once in messages, you can do a search for any topic, or start from message # 1 and read from the first message ever on ! as far as clearing mycotoxins from the body, the gold standard would be a script for cholestramine, runners up include activated charcol- read Mold Warriors- go to cronicnuerotoxins.com- good luck -- In , Rosser <rossercustomhomes@y...> wrote: > > How do you access archives & do you know how to cleanse them from the body. Sauna's & other detox methods I WAG. Loni > > carondeen <kdeanstudios@v...> wrote: Sorry Loni, this is so wrong it is hard to know where to start- the > toxin is the worst part- it is a chemical- not alive or dead- cannot > be " killed " - and it is very hard to get rid of- please read through > the archives for many debates- The types of mycotoxins and their > ability to be cleaned from belongings varies- as anyone on this site > with strong reactivity will vouch for. > -> > > I'm new at this so here goes: Aren't the mycotoxins the waste > product from the mold? If so, isn't it just dead toxic matter that > needs to be removed. Not alive spores. Loni > > > > " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@h...> wrote:Or why it is so important to > kill mold instead of just removing it, > > dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process > to > > apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. > > > > This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! > > > > Carl Grimes > > Healthy Habitats LLC > > > > ----- > > > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > > > > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > > > > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd.'s > Big > > > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 > am ET > > > > > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- Bowker, > > > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned > subsidiary > > > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today > that > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 A number of molds, esp.Aspergillus, can 'colonize the body' esp. in people who have compromised immune systems.. (but some molds themselves can damage your immune system, it seems..) But is what people are describing something different? Recently, my own mold health issues have taken a turn for the worse.. and I've been getting really, really tired, and dizzy, sweating, headaches, etc.whenever I try to do anything physical. This has happened before... but its much worse now than then.. Does this sound like it could be the same thing? How would I get it diagnosed and verified? On 11/9/05, carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: > Loni > -When you go to messages on the site, as opposed to reading > the messages from your e-mail- once in messages, you can do a search > for any topic, or start from message # 1 and read from the first > message ever on ! as far as clearing mycotoxins from > the body, the gold standard would be a script for cholestramine, > runners up include activated charcol- read Mold Warriors- go to > cronicnuerotoxins.com- good luck > > -- In , Rosser > <rossercustomhomes@y...> wrote: > > > > How do you access archives & do you know how to cleanse them from > the body. Sauna's & other detox methods I WAG. Loni > > > > carondeen <kdeanstudios@v...> wrote: Sorry Loni, this is so wrong > it is hard to know where to start- the > > toxin is the worst part- it is a chemical- not alive or dead- > cannot > > be " killed " - and it is very hard to get rid of- please read > through > > the archives for many debates- The types of mycotoxins and their > > ability to be cleaned from belongings varies- as anyone on this > site > > with strong reactivity will vouch for. > > -> > > > I'm new at this so here goes: Aren't the mycotoxins the waste > > product from the mold? If so, isn't it just dead toxic matter that > > needs to be removed. Not alive spores. Loni > > > > > > " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@h...> wrote:Or why it is so important > to > > kill mold instead of just removing it, > > > dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process > > to > > > apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. > > > > > > This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! > > > > > > Carl Grimes > > > Healthy Habitats LLC > > > > > > ----- > > > > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > > > > > > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > > > > > > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, > Ltd.'s > > Big > > > > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 > > am ET > > > > > > > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- > Bowker, > > > > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned > > subsidiary > > > > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today > > that > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Sounds like the type of thing I experienced, anything I did, eating, showering, anything that churned up the system a bit- laid me low for hrs as I tried to recover- first you must get out of your toxic enviroment totally- including your clothes, bedding and all your stuff, and start to detoxify- It sounds like you want to document for a lawsuit? this is fine , but don't use yourself as some type of lab rat- save yourself before you fully succumb- the more mycotoxin you take in the sicker you will become- it is cummulative- A Dr that speciallizes (sp) in mold- like Dr shoemaker knows the tests to do- don't waste your time with allot of the reular tests done by your Dr- they will show nothing- if you read " Mold Warriors " - it has an extensive lists of tests for evaluation of mold illness-they are expensive and a reular GP will not want to go there- a good enviromental Dr might- I think the site is compliling a list of Drs who treat mold people. Good luck- feel free to email me off list if I can help you with anything personal -- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@g...> wrote: > > A number of molds, esp.Aspergillus, can 'colonize the body' esp. in > people who have compromised immune systems.. (but some molds > themselves can damage your immune system, it seems..) But is what > people are describing something different? > > Recently, my own mold health issues have taken a turn for the worse.. > and I've been getting really, really tired, and dizzy, sweating, > headaches, etc.whenever I try to do anything physical. This has > happened before... but its much worse now than then.. > > Does this sound like it could be the same thing? How would I get it > diagnosed and verified? > > > > > On 11/9/05, carondeen <kdeanstudios@v...> wrote: > > Loni > > -When you go to messages on the site, as opposed to reading > > the messages from your e-mail- once in messages, you can do a search > > for any topic, or start from message # 1 and read from the first > > message ever on ! as far as clearing mycotoxins from > > the body, the gold standard would be a script for cholestramine, > > runners up include activated charcol- read Mold Warriors- go to > > cronicnuerotoxins.com- good luck > > > > -- In , Rosser > > <rossercustomhomes@y...> wrote: > > > > > > How do you access archives & do you know how to cleanse them from > > the body. Sauna's & other detox methods I WAG. Loni > > > > > > carondeen <kdeanstudios@v...> wrote: Sorry Loni, this is so wrong > > it is hard to know where to start- the > > > toxin is the worst part- it is a chemical- not alive or dead- > > cannot > > > be " killed " - and it is very hard to get rid of- please read > > through > > > the archives for many debates- The types of mycotoxins and their > > > ability to be cleaned from belongings varies- as anyone on this > > site > > > with strong reactivity will vouch for. > > > -> > > > > I'm new at this so here goes: Aren't the mycotoxins the waste > > > product from the mold? If so, isn't it just dead toxic matter that > > > needs to be removed. Not alive spores. Loni > > > > > > > > " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@h...> wrote:Or why it is so important > > to > > > kill mold instead of just removing it, > > > > dead or alive. Also, please note they have completed the process > > > to > > > > apply for EPA registration. That means they don't yet have it. > > > > > > > > This is an expertly written PR piece. I have to admire that! > > > > > > > > Carl Grimes > > > > Healthy Habitats LLC > > > > > > > > ----- > > > > > Doesn't mention anything about killing mycotoxins... > > > > > > > > > > http://biz./bw/051103/35407.html?.v=1 > > > > > > > > > > eFoodSafety.com, Inc. Subsidiary, Knock-Out Technologies, > > Ltd.'s > > > Big > > > > > Six Plus Germicidal Kills Black Mold Thursday November 3, 9:30 > > > am ET > > > > > > > > > > SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005-- > > Bowker, > > > > > President of Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., a wholly-owned > > > subsidiary > > > > > of eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF - News) announced today > > > that > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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