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Dr. C. Straus, one of the " grandfathers of mold research " has just

published a new article, titled: " Mold, Mycotoxins, and Sick Building Syndrome " ,

in the October 2009 edition of the journal " Toxicology and Industrial Health " .

On journal page #625, he states that: " mycotoxins can be present in the air,

even if there are no conidia present in the air " . It is a 19 page article,

filled with his scientic experiments, and numerical data charts, so I'm only

going to be automatically emailing it to the " professionals " on our group. For

anyone else who would like me to email them a copy of the article, just email me

josephsalowitz@... , and I'll send it to you immediately. Put the word

" Straus " as part of your email subject line. I don't want to just email

articles, without your permission, or I will be accused of " spamming " people. I

run a kosher operation, so I'm not into spam (joke).

 

For those of us, like myself, who immediately turn to the " conclusions "

paragraph, on the last page of ANY scientific paper, here is Dr. Straus's last

line: " It remains to be seen whether inhalation of Stachybotrys Chartarum

Macrocyclic Trichothecene Mycotoxins in mold-infested houses can cause the

symptoms observed in cases of Sick Building Syndrome " . 

 

Hey, I don't guarantee " happy endings " , in my posts to this board. It's still a

great paper, available for a great price-FREE!  Email me for your copy of the

article.

 

Joe

 

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