Guest guest Posted August 14, 2012 Report Share Posted August 14, 2012 Hi : I saw your post concerning mold allergies. Personally, I used to have issues with sinus infections that would occur three or four times a year and last for two weeks at a time. I would be out of work for two to three days each. Over a decade ago, I moved to from South Florida to Central Florida and that problem went away so it must have been " something in the air " . Literally. In your case, the same is apparent. I've said all that to ask ... have you tried any Rife/ frequency eradication technology? If not, GOOGLE the terms " Dr. Royal Rife " , " Dr. Hulda " , " frequency healing " , etc. Ignore any negative comments you may read about the technology as it has been repressed by the greedy global medical conglomerate that want to sell you drugs and surgery at a very high cost. The AMA was started by Rockefeller back in the early 1900's to funnel business through to his pharma companies. About a decade ago, I have left the " corporate " world and started researching the frequency healing technology. Being that my career background is electronics engineering, it was a natural inclination. I purchased a $4000 F-SCAN (there is an f-scan yahoo group). I used the F-SCAN for about 5 years knocking out reoccurring strep throat issues with my one daughter and pin worm issues with my other daughter. I also knocked out a severe salmonella poisoning issue with myself in about an hour. I realized that what was really needed to actually " work " was just a subset of what the the unit does. My mother was having arthritis and other joint pain issues so I made her a " Dr. Zapper " , which she used for a few years before I developed a higher-end unit, I named the SFG-200, which I have been using with myself and my daughters since about 2007. I released a smaller version of the SFG-200 called a WG-100 that made it into the hands of about 25 people (I built 25 of them). Everyone that received one either called or emailed me about how wonderful the technology was. Knowing that is actually the encouragement that has pushed me through the finalized SFG-200 design. In mid-2009, I met a girl. Within a five days after meeting her, she had a sinus infection. She used to get them like I do and as frequent. I let her use the unit and within a day, she was expelling the " dead " bacteria culture and within three days, she was completely over it. She was impressed as it was usually two weeks and a bunch of " antibiotics " . Well, needless to say, we're still together and she hasn't had a sinus infection since. She's up in Kentucky now, cold and wet weather, lots of mold and mildew spores in the air. The house she is renting has a crawl space under it that is always wet. On some cold wet days, you can smell the mildew. She used one of my prototype SFG nits for the first year while there and since February of this year, she has been using her new SFG-200. She has not been sick since she has been there, 1-1/2 years now. There is a mold and mildew issue in the building she works in. People there are ALWAYS sick and coughing. They frequently ask why she never, to which she responds by pulling the SFG-200 out of her purse. Funny thing is, these people are mostly engineers and should comprehend the technology but poo-poo it even though she is proof of its effectiveness, especially in contract to them. There is a girl she has been working with since last year. Every two to three months she gets a sinus infection. For the last year, she has always shyed away from using my girlfriend's SFG unit. She finally did about four months ago. She ran it for a day and saw signs of " feeling better " . Within two days, it was gone. She too used to take " antibiotics " and have two weeks of hell dealing with it. She dwells in a rental property that also has a mold and mildew issue. My girlfriend now uses the prototype SFG unit on her 7 lbs dog. I made him a special Velcro strap with skin contacts " , which make contact to his skin in two places on either side of his rib cage that we keep shaved. He knows when we are going to " hook him up " and he patiently allows us to do so. He sleeps the whole time we run him on " molds and mildews " , " viruses, bacteria and parasites " , " sticky blood " and the " general healing " frequencies. I guess he knows it does him good, eh? Now, I am not going to try and be sly and hide some sort of " plug " in this here message. I have these units available and I am looking for people that want them, who either know about the technology or are not closed- minded to it. I know the technology works and I would not have spent the last five years on the design plus a few thousand dollars in parts plus all my intellectual and physical energy if they did not. This is a fibromyalgia group and I have had no experience anyone that has had it but from what I have read in posts by others that have taken the time to do so, they are seeing a benefit. Any one wishing to know more, contact me privately and I will share my knowledge, experiences and opinions with you. Peace, happiness and blessings, ______________________________________________ Mold allergies Is anyone else allergic to mold? What do you do about it? As a teacher I had dreaded going to school today and getting work done in my classroom. I've felt very bad all summer at home. Once I was able to get ready and get to school, I felt much better. I felt like I had normal amounts of energy and was able to get a lot done. After being home a couple of hours, I can feel that allergy feeling in my eyes, have zero energy, and have low fever--all symptoms of my mold allergy. I have air purifiers going full time and have cleaned all mold that I can find. I know there's got to be more but don't know what else to do. I'm feeling very discouraged about feeling so sick in my own home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 I feel your pain. I don't have mold in my house but when I have been to other's homes that have it, it drives me nuts. I get instant congestion and headaches because I can smell the odor. It is very strong to me and I cant stay long due to the reactions I have.  Do you have a basement with carpeting? It is most likely hiding in the pad or in the carpet itself. If so, you might want to consider having it taken out and just have a hard floor basement. (Have someone else do it!) I know at least living in Michigan, it is a big problem for people here with basements. They get very damp from the climate and it breeds mold like crazy in the carpeting. Antoher thing that can help is running a dehumidfier in your basement especially in the summer time.  Colleen ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:20 PM Subject: Mold allergies  Is anyone else allergic to mold? What do you do about it? As a teacher I had dreaded going to school today and getting work done in my classroom. I've felt very bad all summer at home. Once I was able to get ready and get to school, I felt much better. I felt like I had normal amounts of energy and was able to get a lot done. After being home a couple of hours, I can feel that allergy feeling in my eyes, have zero energy, and have low fever--all symptoms of my mold allergy. I have air purifiers going full time and have cleaned all mold that I can find. I know there's got to be more but don't know what else to do. I'm feeling very discouraged about feeling so sick in my own home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Hi Colleen, I don't have a basement. There could be mold in the carpet in my house. Either that, or I have a water leak somewhere. I moved from a very moldy house into this house 10 years ago. I had good luck on no mold issues for 9 years, but this started happening last summer. Maybe I can try the dehumidifier in my house and see if that helps. > > > I feel your pain. I don't have mold in my house but when I have been to other's homes that have it, it drives me nuts. I get instant congestion and headaches because I can smell the odor. It is very strong to me and I cant stay long due to the reactions I have. >  > Do you have a basement with carpeting? It is most likely hiding in the pad or in the carpet itself. If so, you might want to consider having it taken out and just have a hard floor basement. (Have someone else do it!) I know at least living in Michigan, it is a big problem for people here with basements. They get very damp from the climate and it breeds mold like crazy in the carpeting. Antoher thing that can help is running a dehumidfier in your basement especially in the summer time. >  > Colleen > > > ________________________________ > > To: fibromyalgiacured > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:20 PM > Subject: Mold allergies > > >  > Is anyone else allergic to mold? What do you do about it? > > As a teacher I had dreaded going to school today and getting work > done in my classroom. I've felt very bad all summer at home. Once > I was able to get ready and get to school, I felt much better. I felt > like I had normal amounts of energy and was able to get a lot done. > > After being home a couple of hours, I can feel that allergy feeling in > my eyes, have zero energy, and have low fever--all symptoms of my > mold allergy. I have air purifiers going full time and have cleaned > all mold that I can find. I know there's got to be more but > don't know what else to do. > > I'm feeling very discouraged about feeling so sick in my own > home. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Good luck . I truly hope you can find the source and get it out of your house. I know how awful it feels to deal with allergies, and by the way, why is it that no one believes you when you tell them it bothers you? I worked for about five years in an older college campus building and everyday I walked in there, I could smell the mold in the carpeting. Well sure enough, I started getting sinus infections. Every 6 months I would get one. Of course back then (mid 90s), I had no idea how bad the antibiotics where for me, so I took them each time. So it progressed as I worked there and I kept getting the sinus infections. I started working there when I was 28, by the time I was 31, I was finally diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and CFS. I was a mess by 2001 at 32. Hard to believe that just four years before at 28, I was running a 6:30 repeat mile (three per workout), and bench pressing 150lbs. At 32, I was ready to file for disability. But I wouldnt give up just yet. I quit the job at the college to take another one, but I was barely able to work. I eventually found some great nutritional shakes, etc. to take and being out of the mold made a huge difference. I'm 43 now and I am doing ok but the cold weather bothers me alot. But I am able to play softball and do most physical activity, but I sure cant run like I used to. The winters are also rough so I cant do as much during the winter. Love, Colleen ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 9:09 PM Subject: Re: Mold allergies  Hi Colleen, I don't have a basement. There could be mold in the carpet in my house. Either that, or I have a water leak somewhere. I moved from a very moldy house into this house 10 years ago. I had good luck on no mold issues for 9 years, but this started happening last summer. Maybe I can try the dehumidifier in my house and see if that helps. > > > I feel your pain. I don't have mold in my house but when I have been to other's homes that have it, it drives me nuts. I get instant congestion and headaches because I can smell the odor. It is very strong to me and I cant stay long due to the reactions I have. >  > Do you have a basement with carpeting? It is most likely hiding in the pad or in the carpet itself. If so, you might want to consider having it taken out and just have a hard floor basement. (Have someone else do it!) I know at least living in Michigan, it is a big problem for people here with basements. They get very damp from the climate and it breeds mold like crazy in the carpeting. Antoher thing that can help is running a dehumidfier in your basement especially in the summer time. >  > Colleen > > > ________________________________ > > To: fibromyalgiacured > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:20 PM > Subject: Mold allergies > > >  > Is anyone else allergic to mold? What do you do about it? > > As a teacher I had dreaded going to school today and getting work > done in my classroom. I've felt very bad all summer at home. Once > I was able to get ready and get to school, I felt much better. I felt > like I had normal amounts of energy and was able to get a lot done. > > After being home a couple of hours, I can feel that allergy feeling in > my eyes, have zero energy, and have low fever--all symptoms of my > mold allergy. I have air purifiers going full time and have cleaned > all mold that I can find. I know there's got to be more but > don't know what else to do. > > I'm feeling very discouraged about feeling so sick in my own > home. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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