Guest guest Posted September 2, 2002 Report Share Posted September 2, 2002 When I went through my ordeal with Stachybotrys, I went to a very good Science/Medical Library at a Major Medical University. I stayed in there all day for a week, and with the help of a good librarian, I looked through hundreds of pages of info on just Stachybotrys Molds. What I did'nt understand, I asked either my Biology Professor or my Chemistry Professor to explain. Like all things in life, there were two schools of thought. One, was to be very aggressive when confronting Stachybotrys Molds. The other was a wait and see attitude coupled with, " there's no proof " type of thinking. What I did was highlight everything that they had in common. Some very interesting facts were revealed this way. One was that Stachybotrys is to be considered a Communicable disease. The other was that Stachybotrys Molds can survive and reproduce in humidity levels down to 10 to 12% relative humidity. These two statements say a heck of alot, yet they are not mentioned in any mainstream information. I don't think many people realize this. Most people coming out of a Stachybotrys molds stuation have no idea at all how to break free of the stuff, and they end up dragging it all over with them; contaminating other places along the way. Why aren't people told exactly what they are dealing with and given the proper information to get out of the situation? Why isn't the information that I read at the library being passed on to the public? It's in the library for all to read, including doctors, but remains there. I hope soon, articles will switch from just providing general information and horror stories to more specific information that will help victims to get out of it before they totally ruin their health. It's time to treat this problem aggressively and get the information out to the general public. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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