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Mold Toxicity

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Sep 17 12:34pm | Replies (145)

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@gigi4

Tackling mold is very serious. I was exposed to mold in our home over a period of time. We didn’t smell it or see it as it was in the walls due to water leaks. There are many kinds of symptoms one can have if mold is affecting you too numerous to mention but here are a few: coughing, sneezing, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, lung issues.
You need to be tested and your home needs to be tested. Not all doctors know how to test and treat so ask lots of questions of your doctor.
And if you test positive, find a reputable company that knows how to find it in your home and remediate it.
There is an expert I consulted after I tested positive for 5 different molds. He was recommended by my doctor as I didn’t know what I didn’t know to get rid of it in my home. And I was scammed with the first person who came to my home to test for it.
The gentleman I highly recommend is Michael Schrantz, in Scottsdale, AZ. He will walk you through the specific steps to take and based on where you live, can recommend reliable companies.
If you’re interested, I can send his contact information. He’s a straight shooter and compassionate.
The tests I took were a breath test and a blood test after testing showed it was present in our home.
Best to you.

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Hi! Thanks for sharing this, not many people talk about it. So i currently rent a mobile home. I've been here 5 years. The previous tenant i knew her, we grew up together in school years ago. I ran into her about a year ago at the store and she said i see your staying in the same place i rented . She said did they ever replace the walls I'm the middle bedroom that's right beside the bathroom. I said not to my knowledge she said that there was a very bad water leak in the bathroom and that she had encountered the floor soaked in the bedroom and she knew it was in the wall by looking at the bathroom wall. And pipes had busted as well In the kitchen under the sink. So i went home not thinking about it and just happen to notice that the bathroom had like a hard plastic nailed to the wall in the bathroom i always thought it was paneling or the wall . Also i have been noticing for a long time a very ugly smell under the sink. It's wood under there so i thought because the home is from 1975 being old maybe it was that. I'm very very curious if you would please go into detail how you started noticing symptoms In yourself and your home. And how long did you notice them. I've never heard anyone talk about this . Ive been very sick and my health has went down hill over the past 3 years. To where i really dont leave my home anymore. I would so appreciate it. Thank you!!