I remembered that a few years ago, my mom was trying to figure out what was causing herleaky gut symptoms. She had been working with a functional medicine practitioner andthey discovered she had mold toxins in her urine. My folks immediately thought about how they hada leak in the attic wh...
Toxic mold can be found in any environment, but some toxic molds are known to produce mycotoxins that can cause health hazards, including sickness (such as flu-like symptoms), memory loss, allergic reactions, and neurological problems like irritability and depression. We have found that toxic mol...
Different types of molds come in varying colors and often spark distinct allergic reactions. Although some species are easy to identify and eliminate, some require the help ofmold remediationexperts in order to avoid infection risks. If you suspect the presence of mold in your home, don’t hesi...
Coughing. Another one of the most immediate symptoms of a mold allergy isa dry and scratchy throat, prompting a nagging cough. In some cases, mold can cause heavier coughs as well. Mucus and histamine production can lead to persistent coughing as your body tries to clear the throat of mucus...
Mold affects different types of people in many different ways. Every person comes into contact with some type of mold spore daily, however a majority of people don't suffer severe side affects. Mold symptoms generally resemble hay fever - rash, fatigue,
A follow-up examination 14 years later did not reveal any signs or symptoms of disease or lesions. These findings suggest that the hepatoxicity of aflatoxin [B.sub.1] may be lower in well nourished persons than in experimental animals or that the latent period for turnout formation may excee...
Mold can elicit ill health effects by three major methods: allergy, toxicity, and infection. Allergies are likely to occur as 70 allergens have been found in spores of mold fungi. These allergens can then result in bouts of allergy symptoms that will plague someone almost every day who is ex...
This mold produces the same type of allergic symptoms in humans as the toxic black mold, but in comparison, memnoniella is smaller and can therefore penetrate the lining of thelungseasier than black mold and cause respiratory problems, headaches, and coughing upon exposure. ...
Exposure to fungi produces respiratory disease in humans through both allergic and nonallergic mechanisms. Occupants of homes with excess dampness and mold growth often present to allergists with complaints of aeroirritant symptoms. This review describes the major epidemiological and biological studies evalu...
InOZONE REFERENCES & OZONE GENERATOR INSTRUCTIONSor directly within that article atOZONE TOXICITY RESEARCHyou'll see that most research on the injury to humans has focused on respiratory issues, lung or pulmonary function, and (I believe probably a closely-related but still indirect) effects on act...