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Is glass mycotoxin-proof?

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Is it? Would it be wise to buy a piece of furniture made of glass and

metal or entirely of glass, considering it would be exposed to

powerful mycotoxins that easily contaminate wood (often permanently)?

As far as I know, glass is considered nonporous, but I remember having

one glass for water that got contaminated with one previos (and

weaker) mycotoxin. I just could not decontaminate it no matter what

and how much I washed it. Quite odd.

My tolerance to this newest toxin is getting near its end. The

neurological effects are terrible. Despite having experince with

various mycotoxins for 15 years or so, this one's left me utterly

perplexed. Even the smallest quantity can wreack major havoc.

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