Guest guest Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 a quick look tells me the biofilm itself may be colorless but there could be color from the mold spore. --- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...> wrote: > > Fungi and bacteria form biofilms in nature and inside the body. The biofilms protect the microorganisms from dangers in their environment. It would be analogous to our skin. > > [] How can one be sick and not be fatigued?(Was: Re: Tug's S... > > Dr, Thrasher, this boifilm, protects the spore but not us, is this what may have have left a almost wax like cover on my belongings, > which I fell pretty well coated my insides, hair,skin. > in a very high moisture mold growth situation where it had been growing many,many years unchecked, abandoned home would this biofilm be in heavy enough amounts that it would show itself in that way. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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