Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 BLACK MOLD EXPOSURE by Teitelbaum (2009-11-01) If I told you that the horrible black mold that rots people’s homes in humid climates was bad for a human being’s health, would you believe me? I suspect that most people would. This seems like a no-brainer, right? After all, this black mold is a living organism, and might just as easily eat away at a human’s health as it eats away at concrete and thrives within old carpeting. Common sense dictates that this nasty, stinky, vile, living thing just couldn’t possibly be anything other than harmful if it should find its way to the interior of a human being. Unfortunately, several groups of people who have a vested financial interest in proving otherwise - insurance companies, politicians, construction contractors, and even some doctors - have done their very best to claim that people whose lives have been devastated by the black mold are unworthy of compensation or treatment. Even worse, some of these same powerful forces won’t even acknowledge that black mold is a serious problem. It seems obvious that breathing in black mold spores can have negative health effects, and it seems absurd that even the CDC (Center for Disease Control) denies the existence of some fairly blatant symptoms of mold exposure. Once again, greed trumps humanity, dollars trump suffering, the guy with the worst lawyer is wrong, and the little guy loses. This is the thesis of “Black Mold Exposure,†a documentary by . http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=reviews & Id=11930 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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