Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 > > Just wanted to share with the group one 'recipe' that has literally > saved my life many times, and which I discovered partly by accident > and partly by logical reasoning. > Shorter version: > > If FRESH tap water from your faucet makes you ill and the symptoms are identical to that of mold, but the whole house is not too moldy (so that one might suspect that the mold enters plumbing system somewhere in the wall), you might have what I call " local contamination " of your water pipes. The mold somehow entered your plumbing and won't go away on its own. > Interesting. In 2001 I was living in an area that was being heavily plumed - forcing me to make constant detox-evacuations to get " clear " . I had a reaction from the water, but suspected that the entire local water supply was ALSO being plumed. I dismantled the water lines in my camper and found the plastic tubes were full of black mold. I was surprised that mold would grow so readily in plastic water lines, but, there it was! I redesigned the system with transparent tubes for ease of visual inspection and obtain my water from a spring in the mountains. Have had no problems since. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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