Some of them are very bad news. Toxic Black Mould, or Stachybotrys Chartarum, is a particularly dangerous species. It grows in large black patches on walls and ceilings, it releases chemicals called Mycotoxins that are harmful to health. These mycotoxins can affect your neurological system and ...
Which brings us to the second question: Are these fluffy filaments dangerous? No, almost never. In fact, scientists are beginning to appreciate the ecological importance of molds and other fungi, such as mushrooms and yeasts. "It has been estimated that there are around 2.2 to 3.8 million ...
Your toxic burden includesexposure to chemicals(e.g. BPA, phthalates, etc.), heavy metals (e.g. mercury, arsenic), biotoxins (e.g.mold/mycotoxins), or impaired detoxification capacity due to nutrient deficiency, GI issues, or other causes. 5. Chronic Infections These include “stealth” infe...
About one in five people are allergic to mould spores, but even those who aren't allergic may be at risk, some species of mould contain a toxic compound called mycotoxins. These toxins can cause symptoms including headaches, fatigue, coughing and sneezing, and is very dangerous for asthma suf...