Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Hi Our government is not in denial. On the contrary. They know a lot about this issue. My son and I lived in a rental house that was full of mold in the crawl space. Of course we did not realize it until we began to get sick. One year after moving into the property our cat died from diabetes, three years later I started getting strange skin rashes, fatigue, memory loss, cramps. Then an MRI found " 8 lesions " on my sons brain and the doctors are saying he has MS. Is all of this related to mold? Do the homework and you'll get the same answer. " You bet it is " . After discovering the mold in the crawl space I had air samples taken by a licensed state home inspector who is certified in mold and what we found was shocking! The inspector said he had never seen indoor air born mold spores that high before. Ok, getting to your question about the government being in denial...let me explain something. Environmental illness can take on the appearance of many different diseases. Example: one symptom of toxic mold poison are brain lesions yet the disease called MS " also " has brain lesions as a symptom. Toxic mold poisoning can cause fatigue, and muscle weakness " but " so can chronic fatigue syndrome. However if caught soon enough toxic mold poisoning can be cured by taking anti fungal drugs. (brain lesions will remain but will not develop into more once the person is removed from the toxic environment and the person is place on proper anti fungal and toxic binding medication)Read Dr. Shoemaker's Book: Mold Warriors Doctors get paid a commission from every prescription drug they put someone on and it is much more profitable to them to " treat the symptoms " of a sickness than to find " the cause " of the sickness and eliminate it. If you know the cause of your symptoms ...take away " the cause " and the symptoms disappear...if caught soon enough. If not caught soon enough the toxins do develop into other things... " again " keeping the medical and pharmaceutical companies rich which in turn paid big donations to political campaigns and so forth. Plus diseases help keep the population down by the deaths they create. Bio warfare and toxic mold have many things in common and the government knows this. Yet they do not market the dangers of toxic mold like (for instance) cigarette smoke which is cake compared to the indoor air pollutants people are breathing in today. There are so many chemicals being used the manufacturing of the products we have in our homes now its not funny. The molds are only part of the big picture. And not all mold spores produce toxins but a lot do. The best way people can save themselves is to have air samples taken of their home or work and find out " exactly " what it is they are breathing in everyday. Then clean up the indoor air. Plants help because they eat toxins. NASA discovered this out a long time ago. Yet you never hear commercials about how plants in the home can reduce in door air pollutants. I have never seen a commercial warning people about the dangers of mold either. Yet I always see commercials marketing prescription drugs. The government prefers to let people keep getting sick because there is more profit in sickness than in health. The next thing people can do is to educate themselves and to talk to others about what they learn. The government is only doing this because " the people " are allowing it. We must peel back the layers of why there are so many diseases now and why we feel so stressed and find " the causes " and trust me...mold is one of the big players in the game the government is playing with the people of the United States. Until people wake up and stand up it will continue to be so. Write your state representative, take air samples, file lawsuits...do whatever it takes....but protect yourself because when it comes to mold and indoor air pollutants, for now... we are on our own. Sincerely, leslie > > > WHO Publishes First Indoor Air Quality Guidelines on Dampness and Mould > euro.who.int > by Copenhagen and Bonn > > 16 July 2009 > > Today, WHO publishes its first guidelines on indoor air quality, addressing dampness and mould. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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