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its enough to scare me !

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In a message dated 12/16/2010 11:25:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

tug_slug@... writes:

Two days ago I bought some sweet potatoes and stuck them in the drawer.

This morning I opened up the drawer and sure enough one of the sweet potatoes

had mold on it. I carefully removed it and threw it in a trash can at thats

meant for the tenants trash at the end of the hallways. Can that one moldy

potato create a problem for me?

Thanks

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I practice STRICT avoidance, no leftovers ,air cleaners in each room,etc

In a message dated 12/16/2010 1:08:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

grimes@... writes:

Tug,

The type and nature of the problem - or whether it is a problem -

depends in part on whether the exposure is from eating,

breathing, or touching.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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Two days ago I bought some sweet potatoes and stuck them in the

drawer. This morning I opened up the drawer and sure enough one of

the sweet potatoes had mold on it. I carefully removed it and threw it in

a

trash can at thats meant for the tenants trash at the end of the hallways.

Can that one moldy potato create a problem for me?

Thanks

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Tug,

The type and nature of the problem - or whether it is a problem -

depends in part on whether the exposure is from eating,

breathing, or touching.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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Two days ago I bought some sweet potatoes and stuck them in the

drawer. This morning I opened up the drawer and sure enough one of

the sweet potatoes had mold on it. I carefully removed it and threw it in a

trash can at thats meant for the tenants trash at the end of the hallways.

Can that one moldy potato create a problem for me?

Thanks

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Thanks Carl, I didn't touch it or eat it I'm was more concerned about breathing

it. It's been over 8 hours since I removed the sweet potato and it doesn't

appear to nave created a problem.

Thanks again

>

> Tug,

>

> The type and nature of the problem - or whether it is a problem -

> depends in part on whether the exposure is from eating,

> breathing, or touching.

>

> Carl Grimes

> Healthy Habitats LLC

>

> -----

> Two days ago I bought some sweet potatoes and stuck them in the

> drawer. This morning I opened up the drawer and sure enough one of

> the sweet potatoes had mold on it. I carefully removed it and threw it in a

> trash can at thats meant for the tenants trash at the end of the hallways.

> Can that one moldy potato create a problem for me?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

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