Guest guest Posted July 9, 2010 Report Share Posted July 9, 2010 How can science be so far off? Were the scientists that incompetent? Who would be paying them off and why? How many such studies have been done on the effects of inhalation of air-born mold toxins and what were their results? Important details from the experiment described are completely missing. I KNOW for a fact, from personal observation, from years and years of one moldy house after another, that mold toxins cause serious health issues via inhalation. I cannot even be in the same room where there is a persistent water leak without a gas-mask, for very long. The gas-mask keeps the headaches & flu-like symptoms away, but breathing the unfiltered air does not. To me, the truth is plain as day. These scientists are full of shiite. This sort of " scientific " nonsense just gives further fuel to fire for burning the modern heretics who KNOW the truth and are being labeled crazy, and delusional for telling it like it is. I hate all deception and lies. Are the insurance companys that powerful? Are they the modern Big Tobacco? Who has that sort of power to influence science like this? Is there not legitimate scientific trials being done in Europe that reflects the truth? Lets get the big picture here. I doubt the real mold-problem houses are anywhere near their estimated figure. It's probably more like 95% of houses have major mold issues, hidden or not, in the bath-room drywall, in the drywall around the sinks, in the insulation under the slow-leak roofs that need to be re-shingled every few years. Even the pool furniture & outside-carpets do not seem designed totally mold-proof. All these mold-toxins are damaging people's livers, thyroids, nervous systems... They cause head-aches, irritability, memory loss, & even death. Most people have no idea why they are suffering the way they are and instead of getting the mold out, get some drugs from the doc that make things worse in the long run. These people are under attack from within, due to their own ignorance and lack of independent thought. They blindly trust in the system, without any awareness that the system itself is making their life miserable and slowly killing them. The worst part is that a sick body tends to have sick emotions and sick thoughts, so this mold problem is making life miserable by interfering with the very way families interact with one another, interfering with the natural love that should be shared, perhaps instilling paranoia between otherwise peaceful family members, encouraging violent outbursts of rage, warping perceptions, undermining emotions. People need real food, with all the minerals and no pesticides, and no DNA from cock-roaches & antibiotic DNA spliced in, food that tastes pleasing to the senses and has been allowed to ripen completely so that it contains all the vitamins that support a totally healthy body, and we need living-space free of poisons. We need fresh air, clean food, clean water, real knowledge, real education, spiritual education, a thirst for reality, and what does the system brainwash people in to instead? Look around. A world of massive deception, lies, and corruption that is about collapse on itself and take most of us with it, and I will not miss it when it falls, or when it gets raped by the likes of Africa & China in years to come. This country is lost. > > Will Toxic Black Mold In My Home Poison Me? > > http://homeschoolingmaterials.org/will-toxic-black-mold-in-my-home-poison-me/ > > Toxic black mold or stachybotrys is found by certified mold inspectors about 6% of the time in indoor air samples and about 1% of the time in outdoor samples. > > According to literature and according to this inspectors experience it grows almost exclusively on very wet cellouse containing materials including paper, carpet backings, ceiling tile, and especially on drywall. > > It is the most feared of all molds, due to the numerous news reports, newspaper articles, and magazine articles attributing possible brain damage, infant deaths, expensive property damage and other horrible consequences surrounding its growth in residential settings. > > Many molds produce mycotoxins (toxic chemicals that molds use in a type of microbial warfare). Living things that do not possess claws, fangs, or a hard shell to use in self defense or fast legs to run away from predators, will typically revert to the use of camouflage or the production of poisons. This is very common in nature. > > In reality, toxic molds like Stachybotrys also known as toxic black mold and others may have to be either consumed in mold contaminated foods, or physically handled so that excessive physical contact is made between human skin and the mold in order for toxic reactions to develop. At this time most scientists do not believe that breathing in toxic mold spores can have toxic effects on humans when inhaled at the levels typically encountered in homes and offices. > > Public opinion may not be in support of the above statement and in the future we may find that the above statement is not true and perhaps one day we will find that toxic molds cause toxic reactions via inhalation but currently scientific evidence does not support the view that toxic molds can poison you via inhalation at levels found in indoor environments. To support this statement please review the following abstract from the International Journal of Toxicology Volume 23, Number 1 / January-February 2004 pages 3 to 10. > > " Risk from Inhaled Mycotoxins in Indoor Office and Residential Environments > > Bruce J. Kelman A1, Coreen A. Robbins A1, Lonie J. Swenson A1, D. Hardin A1 A1 GlobalTox, Inc., Redmond, Washington, USA > > Abstract: > > Mycotoxins are known to produce veterinary and human diseases when consumed with contaminated foods. Mycotoxins have also been proposed to cause adverse human health effects after inhalation exposure to mold in indoor residential, school, and office environments. Epidemiological evidence has been inadequate to establish a causal relationship between indoor mold and nonallergic, toxigenic health effects. In this article, the authors model a maximum possible dose of mycotoxins that could be inhaled in 24 h of continuous exposure to a high concentration of mold spores containing the maximum reported concentration of aflatoxins B1 and B2, satratoxins G and H, fumitremorgens B and C, verruculogen, and trichoverrols A and B. These calculated doses are compared to effects data for the same mycotoxins. None of the maximum doses modeled were sufficiently high to cause any adverse effect. The model illustrates the inefficiency of delivery of mycotoxins via inhalation of mold spores, and suggests that the lack of association between mold exposure and mycotoxicoses in indoor environments is due to a requirement for extremely high airborne spore levels and extended periods of exposure to elicit a response. This model is further evidence that human mycotoxicoses are implausible following inhalation exposure to mycotoxins in mold-contaminated home, school, or office environments. " > > Regardless of if toxic mold can poison you with mycotoxins via inhalation, it is a fact observed by this inspector many times that mold can make some people very sick. Asthma attacks, allergies, and sinus infections from mold appear to be very common. Such conditions in turn can cause people to loose sleep, loose energy and concentration, miss work, and in general feel as if they were being poisoned by mycotoxins. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2010 Report Share Posted July 9, 2010 As a person exposed to stachybotrys and aspergillus, many thanks for this article. In the abstract (below), the authors write: " The model illustrates the inefficiency of delivery of mycotoxins via inhalation of mold spores, and suggests that the lack of association between mold exposure and mycotoxicoses in indoor environments is due to a requirement for extremely high airborne spore levels and extended periods of exposure to elicit a response. " I recently read another article which stated that the level of airborne spores was NOT a predictor of physical response. I was exposed to extremely high levels of stachybotrys and aspergillus for over ten years. So now I'm very confused as to whether level of exposure matters or not. There seems to be a complete difference of opinion between the two articles. > > Will Toxic Black Mold In My Home Poison Me? > > http://homeschoolingmaterials.org/will-toxic-black-mold-in-my-home-poison-me/ > > Toxic black mold or stachybotrys is found by certified mold inspectors about 6% of the time in indoor air samples and about 1% of the time in outdoor samples. > > It is the most feared of all molds, due to the numerous news reports, newspaper articles, and magazine articles attributing possible brain damage, infant deaths, expensive property damage and other horrible consequences surrounding its growth in residential settings. > > Many molds produce mycotoxins (toxic chemicals that molds use in a type of microbial warfare). Living things that do not possess claws, fangs, or a hard shell to use in self defense or fast legs to run away from predators, will typically revert to the use of camouflage or the production of poisons. This is very common in nature. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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