Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 I dont think anyones lapsing backwards in understanding what all can be involved in a WDB. it's just a need to addresss the mold issues alone sometimes. I think most here now understant it's a toxic soup mix going on in these WDB's. no one thing can be viewed as a sole cause of illness. it has to all be considered together. But most of that are sick might agree that it's most the mold and it's byproducts, I believe that more of a high moister problem going on, the higher the exposure to mold spores ,VOC'c, ect. vs. a wetting/drying moisture problem wich would lead to more fragmented/particle exposure. I'd swear by it based on the fact that I lived through both, they are different exposures, and to me the environment where there is high constant moisture and the VOC's, bacterias, ect, in this environment can be very hard on the system, breathing in mold spores, no matter how far in they get has to have all kinds of particles attacked from the air it travels through, all that and what it brings by itself is bad news. some things in some mold spores are soluable and cant be good, not saying exposure to the dry particles in heavy amounts are good either, I know better, but it does seem that these to exposures are different in ways they affect us. I read somewhere that it's all about how the body reacts to a exposure but I dont believe that. to me thats saying based on one thing, as we know WDB exposures are not just to one thing. even toxins can affect certain areas of the body by theirself. it is diffenity the exposure that rules the body damage, not how the body reacts to the exposure. it is about dose when it comes to the point where your body cant deal with the dose. not saying everybody get's to that point but thats the point that this becomes a tottal body experience for sure. where it become more about the exposure and less about how the body reacts cause it's kind of become disfunctional alltogether. tottal bodily damage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 WDB conditions: I try to refer to WDB, but frankly its easier to write 'mold' than remember the abreviation and use the caps, so when I say mold now, I realize that it isn't all mold but its easier to state it that way. > > I dont think anyones lapsing backwards in understanding what all can be involved in a WDB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 even with studies related to WDB exposures, even if the rest of what is involved is left out of the study, the effects they are documenting are caused by the whole WDB exposure weither they know it or not. leaveing all that out of the picture does make it all go away as far as whats happened to the patient. > > > > I dont think anyones lapsing backwards in understanding what all can be involved in a WDB. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 sorry, I dont know why I have this problem with leaveing off the 'nt " doesn't " geez. > > even with studies related to WDB exposures, even if the rest of what is involved is left out of the study, the effects they are documenting are caused by the whole WDB exposure weither they know it or not. > leaveing all that out of the picture does(nt) make it all go away as far as whats happened to the patient. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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