Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Hi , Have you tried anti fungal meds or cholestyramine yet? E From: michael g <mgest@...> Subject: [] Re: Thieves essential oil - does it work? Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 9:19 PM I'm new to this forum. Recently I have had a horrible exposure to mold in a mobile home and had to move out. Tried to diffuse essential oils, ozone, removed carpet, pieces of walls, etc...nothing worked. I can't stay in the space for an hour. Start itching all over, skin crawling, skin burning, arthritis symptoms and more. I will look through some of the archives for similar experiences. My symptoms have been so severe over the course of a few months that I thought I was going crazy. Good to be out...now I have to get it out of my body. I think it is fusarium or stachobotrys mycotoxins. The oils may work in certain circumstances, didn't work for me. (any help with resources or discussion of similar experience would be helpful) > > I don't know. All I know is that the owner of Curves here, owes her life to Thieves oil. She did correct the moisture issue (that's an obvious necessity), but the diffusing of that oil not only addressed the mold structurally, but health-wise as well. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 So many people are losing their jobs these days and are desperate to find some new source of income that MLM companies have fertile ground to take people's money. They prey on the desperate and gullible, often people who have recently lost jobs but who still have some resources, and promise them a source of income that they can make from home. " All you have to do is work hard " .. bla bla bla.. The problem is, very few people succeed with this. For someone who has lost their job or is facing foreclosure, and often is additionally is facing the prospect of having to move far away and leave their friends and family behind, anything that will allow them to avoid that looks good. They don't see the selling of these products as realistically as they should. They are desperate. Internet scams, stuffing envelopes, all of these viral marketing firms, they all make similar promises. The MLM firms have been around for ages and they follow a pattern.. Tthey ask for money upfront, several thousand dollars usually, and the poor person pays it, to " join the network " then is often stuck with a bunch of useless products that they want to sell but can't. They often get extremely angry and bitter in the end.. Google " Herbalife scam " for some historical perspective on these kinds of marketing companies.. how they work... This kind of thing has been around for a long time and during times of economic distress, they propagate like mushrooms after a rain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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