Mold Health Hazards From “Sick Buildings”
Key signs for indoor mold:
• Musty Smell
• Water stains
• Visible mold growth
Hidden molds send dangerous inflamatory chemicals and infectious spores into the air.
Any sign of mold means the air could be dangerous.
Do molds hiding in the body continue to make toxins?
Could poorly explained diseases be caused by mold toxins?
SYMPTOMS SUSPICIOUS FOR MOLD EXPOSURE
◙ chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, swollen glands
◙ suppression of the immune system
◙ autoimmune diseases (Sarcoid, Sjorgren’s,…)
◙ muscle aches, spasms, sharp pains & cramps
◙ unexplained neurological disease (MS, ALS…)
◙ attention deficit, difficulty thinking & speaking
◙ anxiety, agitation, panic, palpitations
◙ mood swings, depression
◙ insomnia
◙ unexplained blood clotting, nosebleeds, bruising
◙ recurrent sinusitis, cough, postnasal dripping or sore throat
◙ chronic lung disease, lung nodules or unexplained cough
◙ rashes and nail distortion
◙ tremors, dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss
◙ kidney disease, kidney cancer
◙ indigestion, irritable bowel, abdominal pain, constipation, reflux, bloating, diarrhea

HOW MOLDS HARM HUMANS
Molds are generally accepted to cause allergies or deep infections in those with weakened immune systems. Science has shown molds make both airborne infectious spores and dangerous toxins that can permanently damage tissues on direct contact, penetrating skin, airways or the gut.
Highly resilient, molds survive in harsh environments. They spread by shedding infectious airborne spores which will grow in suitable environments. While they survive without proliferation for years with minimal moisture, they still can produce dangerous toxins. Animal studies have shown that certain toxins cause instant cellular destruction on contact, bleeding, and cancer. Whether the molds continue to produce the same toxins inside the human body as they do in their natural environment is an area for further study.
Key signs for indoor mold:
• Musty Smell
• Water stains
• Visible mold growth
Hidden molds send dangerous inflamatory chemicals and infectious spores into the air.
Any sign of mold means the air could be dangerous.
Do molds hiding in the body continue to make toxins?
Could poorly explained diseases be caused by mold toxins?
SYMPTOMS SUSPICIOUS FOR MOLD EXPOSURE
◙ chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, swollen glands
◙ suppression of the immune system
◙ autoimmune diseases (Sarcoid, Sjorgren’s,…)
◙ muscle aches, spasms, sharp pains & cramps
◙ unexplained neurological disease (MS, ALS…)
◙ attention deficit, difficulty thinking & speaking
◙ anxiety, agitation, panic, palpitations
◙ mood swings, depression
◙ insomnia
◙ unexplained blood clotting, nosebleeds, bruising
◙ recurrent sinusitis, cough, postnasal dripping or sore throat
◙ chronic lung disease, lung nodules or unexplained cough
◙ rashes and nail distortion
◙ tremors, dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss
◙ kidney disease, kidney cancer
◙ indigestion, irritable bowel, abdominal pain, constipation, reflux, bloating, diarrhea

HOW MOLDS HARM HUMANS
Molds are generally accepted to cause allergies or deep infections in those with weakened immune systems. Science has shown molds make both airborne infectious spores and dangerous toxins that can permanently damage tissues on direct contact, penetrating skin, airways or the gut.
Highly resilient, molds survive in harsh environments. They spread by shedding infectious airborne spores which will grow in suitable environments. While they survive without proliferation for years with minimal moisture, they still can produce dangerous toxins. Animal studies have shown that certain toxins cause instant cellular destruction on contact, bleeding, and cancer. Whether the molds continue to produce the same toxins inside the human body as they do in their natural environment is an area for further study.
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