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Toxic Mold & Fungus


Medical studies have found that fungus is the #1 cause of allergic symptoms. 

A Mayo Clinic study finds fungus as the cause of Chronic Sinusitis.

   


An estimated 37 Million people in the United States suffer from chronic sinusitis.  Common symptoms are, runny nose, nasal congestion, loss of smell, and headaches.
Frequently, the chronic inflammation leads to polyps, small growths in the nasal passages which hinder breathing, and ultimately lead to surgery.

Medical experts report that there is No Environment Without Mold.  Some molds can be harmless, but other molds such as StachybotrysAspergillus and Penicillium can be toxic. 


Toxic mold is a common name for
Stachybotrys ChartarumStachybotrys needs water & moisture and some type of organic food source like cellulose to grow.  Most of the materials used to build homes and buildings contain dry wall, sheet rock, ceiling tile, wood, etc.   


Stachybotrys has been found in homes, businesses and schools in all 50 states that have suffered water damage.
  

 

Effects of Toxic Mold 

When you are exposed to Toxic Mold, Fungus, or other airborne and surface contaminants, there is a risk of affecting your health.  While there are many side affects from mold, here is a list of some of the more common ones.









ASTHMA

ALLERGIES

FATIGUE 

RASHES  

FEVER 

TREMORS

SEIZURES

HEADACHES 

DIZZINESS 

IRRITABILITY 

FORGETFULNESS

MEMORY LOSS

BREATHING PROBLEMS

RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS 

EQUILIBRIAM PROBLEMS

SERIOUS LUNG DAMAGE 

DAMAGE TO CENTRAL
NERVOUS SYSTEM

PULMONARY HEMORRHAGE
(BLEEDING LUNGS) 

* TOXIC MOLD HAS BEEN LINKED TO DEATH IN INFANTS *

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