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Because in some countries they add waste into building materials, i like to give

reference to the article of R Bentley 'microbial methylation of metalloids:

arsenicum, antimoni and bismuth (look at google please, because of health

problems I am less efficient with computer info, wherefor sorry): There are

bacteries and fungi which change these metals into gaz.

I wander the effect of fungi on isolation material of injected polyurethane and

also on glue, which is used to build up the bricks and if there are solutions if

there might be an interaction.

PU is injected as isolation in the floors. My vulcano stone floor has a high

porosity, over 5%.

In my family in earlier generation, there was some kind of allergy to synthetic

clothes.

I hope I can ever live in my house. It is difficult to take descisions. Perhaps

on longterm I can heal. Previous I had some type of burnout or chronic tiredness

from which I completely recovered with quintium box and polarity diet.

Any advice is very welcome.

I probably start again with quintium for trying to heal hypersensitivity.Also I

trust the info and advice from my Doctor who does hairanalyse on dna, introns.

7 chelations have been too heavy for my body.

kind regards,

Elly

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