Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Jeanie-I have been reading some of the advice for your move, and I am sorry to say that they are wrong. If you take anything with you, you will delay, perhaps permenantly , the recovery of your family. I am sorry that some of the oldy-moldies, like me, are not using this site anymore, to advise the new people-a few years ago, I would never see these kinds of posts recomending taking your things. Hopfully you have read Mold Warriors, and the people that told their stories there, I have spoken personally with many of those people, many times. And view the web sites of Dr Shaeller from Fl. Not one of the very sick who have had to struggle for a long time to regain their health would recommend taking your things. It is a very hard thing to do. Jhonathon in Col had to throw out all his photos from a lifetime of Proffesional photography. Dr Kliens site used to be more available than it is now, He ,a respected surgeon-had to move 4 times, with 4 new cars also-and finally all his family had to shave their heads-shower off site, and walk naked into a new home for him to be safe. He lost his entire medical library. I know of many people who have done similar things, including myself. So I am not even recommending the extremes that many people have gone through to re-gain their health, be safe, and not suffer from the burn of toxin on their skin. Many people do not feel this toxin, so they do not know that their environment is contaminated. Many people are just not that sick that they need to take such precautions. Some learn too late that they just have to move again-and this time do it right. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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