Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 We remediated our condo last month that we had cross contaminated from the mold house we moved out of last spring. I can recommend our certified mold remediator. Please write me at lannl4hotmail.com for that info. @...: moldhostage@...: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:00:38 -0800Subject: [] Need Help! Does mold remediation work? Hi All,We just received mold testing results from our certified industrial hygienist on our newly purchased house. It showed: a) very heavy stachybotrys and penecillium behind a basement bookcase on tape lift; very heavy chaetomium and aspergillis in a basement closet on tape lift; c) chaetomium on air samples in basement utility room (people just moved out, took things from closet through utility room door); d) aspergillis in kitchen --level was 800--on air samples; e) some aspergillis in bedrooms--about 160--which is thought to be insignificant. These results are for our moldy house #2. (We evacuated moldy house #1 about 7 months ago). We are highly sensitized to mold and are having symptoms from our new house already. We even brought contamination back with us to the hotel we're staying in. The industrial hygienist thinks the house can be remediated and we should be able to live in it. Any advice? Has anyone successfully remediated a moldy house? Thanks so much in advance..Mold Hostage---------------------------------Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Please take my advice-do not by any means attempt to remediate- move- I have been fighting this illness now for many years, and if there is one thing I have learned-it is that taking extreme precautions early in the illness may pay off later in being able to have a life. Not being extreme enough will only mean continual moves and less and less healthy days. The more you are exposed the sicker you become-even with almost no toxin. I can now not live in even a normal house- I have tried remediation-if you are sensitized it will not work. > These results are for our moldy house #2. (We evacuated moldy house #1 about 7 months ago). We are highly sensitized to mold and are having symptoms from our new house already. We even brought contamination back with us to the hotel we're staying in. The industrial hygienist thinks the house can be remediated and we should be able to live in it. > > Any advice? Has anyone successfully remediated a moldy house? Thanks so much in advance.. > > Mold Hostage > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 OK, I will bite-#1-why when I was living out of doors last year, did I totally regain my health for several months, and only secumed again when I unknowingly moved into a toxic house-#2 who are those who do not want me to know the truth, and why? #3-who would I make an app. with to help me in this matter, and what tests should I have done. > > Carondeen: What you and others do not realize is that your are probably colonized with mold. The lalte Dr. Marinkovich firmly believed that this is what is occuring. An as example, indivdiuals with Aspergllosis from A. fumigatus, versicolor, ustus and niger have an infectious process going on. Also, the mycotoxin, Gliotoxin, as been demonstrated in lung secretions and sera of these patients. Those who do not want you to know the truth deny that mold colonization can take place in people with fairly normal immune systems. For your and others information gliotoxins are immune suppressing mycotoxins. Other mycotoxins can also have adverse affects on the immune system. Thus, you carry you illness with you no matter where you may go. > > Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. > Toxicologist > Immunotoxicologist > Fetal Toxicologyist > toxicologist1@... > > [] Re: Need Help! Does mold remediation work? > > > Please take my advice-do not by any means attempt to remediate- move- > I have been fighting this illness now for many years, and if there is > one thing I have learned-it is that taking extreme precautions early > in the illness may pay off later in being able to have a life. Not > being extreme enough will only mean continual moves and less and less > healthy days. The more you are exposed the sicker you become-even > with almost no toxin. I can now not live in even a normal house- I > have tried remediation-if you are sensitized it will not work. > > > These results are for our moldy house #2. (We evacuated moldy > house #1 about 7 months ago). We are highly sensitized to mold and > are having symptoms from our new house already. We even brought > contamination back with us to the hotel we're staying in. The > industrial hygienist thinks the house can be remediated and we should > be able to live in it. > > > > Any advice? Has anyone successfully remediated a moldy house? > Thanks so much in advance.. > > > > Mold Hostage > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 totally agree with your last sentence-- " Thus, you carry you illness with you no matter where you may go " . until deep detoxification occurs, any *improvement* or well-being felt will be temporary. > > Carondeen: What you and others do not realize is that your are probably colonized with mold. The lalte Dr. Marinkovich firmly believed that this is what is occuring. An as example, indivdiuals with Aspergllosis from A. fumigatus, versicolor, ustus and niger have an infectious process going on. Also, the mycotoxin, Gliotoxin, as been demonstrated in lung secretions and sera of these patients. Those who do not want you to know the truth deny that mold colonization can take place in people with fairly normal immune systems. For your and others information gliotoxins are immune suppressing mycotoxins. Other mycotoxins can also have adverse affects on the immune system. Thus, you carry you illness with you no matter where you may go. > > Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D. > Toxicologist > Immunotoxicologist > Fetal Toxicologyist > toxicologist1@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2007 Report Share Posted November 24, 2007 What my questions refer to is the statement you made, of taking your illness with you because of mold colinization-meaning an active live infection that would cause you to manufacture your own mycotoxins. If a person regains health, and only succumbs to illness after exposure to mold, I am assuming the person does not have a live infection in their body, but is succumbing again to the biotoxin illness, as outlined by Dr Shoemaker, that the more you are exposed, the less it takes to make you sicker. I can look back at exposures I had over 20 years ago, that I completly recovered from for many years, only getting sick upon re-exposure. I believe that I have regained totall health for many years at least 2X- now alittle mold makes me sick- this is in agreement with Dr Shoemakers studies. > > I doubt that you totally regained your health. Most likely you felt a 1000 % better. Once you returmed to a close environment with all the chemicals and possibly mold that are present, your illness came back. Mold victims develop a variety of chemical sensitivities. Since the death of Dr. Marinkovich, the physicians in the country that do full diagnosis and treatment are Gray, Benson, Arizona and several others. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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