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  • @apples_and_orchards3205
    @apples_and_orchards3205 Місяць тому +1

    Its a shame for those who can’t afford to get rid of every single thing we own and start over or even most everything. Cant even afford a storage unit

  • @hove131
    @hove131 Рік тому

    I came across some of your articles online about mold/cirs and loved how well you broke it down. Ive bedn researching for weeks and your article stuck out because it was so simple but educational and you hit alot of the note in depth symptoms. I sent a message through your website. Im looking for a good functional doctor as im looking into a possible mold diagnosis. I've started a binder from the start until now of bloodwork, diagram of my symptoms which is alot and 99% of cirs symptoms, VCS test results etc. I have done an Ermi test ahd a Realtime Labs mycotoxin test and i am awaiting those results now. So ive got a good wealth of information for whoever i can find to work with. I do believe its a build up from toxin's from hravy aspartame use for 3-4 years to living in an older home (renovated) but seeing/testing it in my ductwork to start. Thanks for the great articles and UA-cam videos ❤

  • @oralie.bordeaux
    @oralie.bordeaux 3 місяці тому +2

    You should do an interview with Erik Johnson.

  • @kalebredacted3770
    @kalebredacted3770 10 місяців тому +5

    Hello!I have been experiencing severe health effects a couple months after moving in with my gf into her mobile home, and it is worsening over the weeks. I saw the mold everywhere from day one and there has been multiple unsolved leaks under the home for YEARS, the air conditioning was non functional so they ran a swamp cooler 24/7 to the point of regular 80% 90% humidity, which hadnt been serviced in years, but i didnt know how bad it actually was for you, i would really like to get in touch and get more information, because i really need help in this pickle i am in

    • @soulfire.
      @soulfire. 5 місяців тому +1

      It’s very bad for your health and brain. You have to clean it all up, throw lots of stuff away or move out. You will never recover if you keep things as they are. Something has to change ✨

  • @December-RoseJones
    @December-RoseJones 8 місяців тому +4

    I’m at a huge rd block on what to do with all the family heirlooms I have.

    • @NomadOverNormal
      @NomadOverNormal 3 місяці тому

      What did you end up doing

    • @December-RoseJones
      @December-RoseJones 3 місяці тому

      @@NomadOverNormal I wiped them down with pine-sol and used paper towels (I did it outside) then put inside a bin for now. I’m hoping I can get some advice.:)

    • @NomadOverNormal
      @NomadOverNormal 3 місяці тому +3

      @@December-RoseJones I feel like throwing everything out is such an extreme measure. But what do I know. My girlfriend is sick with these issues, and this might be the only option for us. It feels so difficult because I have an apartment full of stuff. Between caring for her and her health issues, caring for myself and trying to hold work together, I have no time to list things on Facebook and deal with people picking things up. Also throwing everything away stands against everything I believe in and worked towards in my life being limited as a consumer lol.

  • @guadalupemeixueiropalacios3184
    @guadalupemeixueiropalacios3184 9 місяців тому +3

    but how did you know those things had mold? the smell?

    • @KennethFox
      @KennethFox 8 місяців тому +6

      Mold symptoms persisted. Sometimes they can get worse around certain items.

  • @maloriemiles
    @maloriemiles 3 місяці тому +1

    If you bring a moldy thing into your new place and your reacting still can you remove the effected item and get still get better?

    • @violet18
      @violet18 3 місяці тому +2

      If you took moldy items into a new home, then the spores have already gone into the new space. I recommend getting rid of the item regardless.

  • @mobydickhead1
    @mobydickhead1 2 місяці тому

    I really like my books and antique collections. Grrrr. I think my plan is to build a seperate building for my old stuff. If it's affordable. I live in rural USA so land is cheaper. I can build things and I have the space for my own storage building. I can decide and test how I feel when I'm I'm that area as oppose to the ares where no old thing shall pass. In somewhat dry areas A typical A frame hay barn style is perfect because they have to keep hay from too much moisture and and they are built in a way that allows airflow but keeps out the weather and the elements. Climate Control is best but its an expensive way to store store stuff. Classic cars need ac and heat to keep in mint condition. really nice books and furniture probably do as well. Being into old stuff I know people who can probably snort statchybotcy and be just fine. The problem isn't the musty or not even musty smelling stuff it's our bodies reaction to it. I get a major head ache everytime I work on an old wooden piece of furniture that has the slightest musty smell. Brown firtile Dirt smell makes me sick because there's usually mold growing inside of it.