Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Some friendly folks have an unusual and false perception my illustrated mold book, Mold Illness Made Simple, is for " children " and has a " naked man " in it. Both are entirely untrue. Perhaps they are confusing it with some other person's book? 1) The only thing resembling the human form is Leonardo de Vinci's famous pencil art sketch hanging in a museum seen by little kids for centuries. Here is the image: http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Vitruvian-Man-Posters_i1099828_.htm. 2) All the books on mold in print are for adults. Eight-year old's do not want to read about mold. None would sit down and read a large mold book. I do write OTHER books for children, including in the past offering one large one for free on safety to prevent child death. I would suggest that folks NOT buy this book if they have a fully sharp mind and are done all thier remediation. Buy Mold Warriors instead. I just offered this fully illustrated option to help folks out at a loss. It is sad that some percieve a carrot as a sword. If the 4.95 is too much, I will send it for free with a documented hardship. Just as a reminder of the obvius, no one makes money on books unless you are famous or a top novelist. You just lose thousands of dollars and thousands of hours of time. Dr. Schaller jschaller@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 >>>>>>I would suggest that folks NOT buy this book if they have a fully sharp mind and are done all thier remediation. Buy Mold Warriors instead. I just offered this fully illustrated option to help folks out at a loss. It is sad that some percieve a carrot as a sword. Dr. Schaller>>>>>>.. Tsk tsk Dr. Schaller. I disagree. I bought your e-book, downloaded it and quite frankly my mind is sharper this year than it has been since 2002 and found it to be of value even though I'm not in the remedial stage at this time. In perfect honesty when I was first injured with severe cognitive dysfunction in 2002 your e-book would have been a challenge to complete. From what I've heard everyone affected by mold should have Dr. Shoemaker's book......however I like this e-book as a primer-introduction for everyone regardless of their intelligence or condition of home. It cover topics we should all know about and be aware of. Isn't one of the objectives of Sickbuildings to educate others about the dangers of mold to not only buildings but animals and humans? I doubt the general public would sit down and read Dr. Shoemaker's book as an information book; however your 106 e-book most would read and gain valuable knowledge, become more aware of preventative measures to take in their own homes, be on the look-out for moisture, leaks and molds and also have a better understanding of some mold related symptoms in people rather than just assuming I have allergies. They would also be able to help others who live in contaminated homes to warn them and given them some viable steps to take. Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Yes, thank you Dr shaller, when I was still in massive de-tox mode- I could not make head or tail of Mold Warriores- 3 months later, I was wondering what was so hard to understand. --- In , " jschaller " <jschaller@s...> wrote: > > > Some friendly folks have an unusual and false perception my illustrated mold book, Mold Illness Made Simple, is for " children " and has a " naked man " in it. Both are entirely untrue. Perhaps they are confusing it with some other person's book? > > 1) The only thing resembling the human form is Leonardo de Vinci's famous pencil art sketch hanging in a museum seen by little kids for centuries. Here is the image: http://www.allposters.com/- sp/Vitruvian-Man-Posters_i1099828_.htm. > > 2) All the books on mold in print are for adults. Eight-year old's do not want to read about mold. None would sit down and read a large mold book. I do write OTHER books for children, including in the past offering one large one for free on safety to prevent child death. > > I would suggest that folks NOT buy this book if they have a fully sharp mind and are done all thier remediation. Buy Mold Warriors instead. I just offered this fully illustrated option to help folks out at a loss. It is sad that some percieve a carrot as a sword. > > If the 4.95 is too much, I will send it for free with a documented hardship. Just as a reminder of the obvius, no one makes money on books unless you are famous or a top novelist. You just lose thousands of dollars and thousands of hours of time. > > Dr. Schaller > jschaller@s... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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