Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Dear list, I am trying to put together some written advice concerning mold for my CFS clients. Thus far i've written: " For a subgroup of those with CFS sensitivity the environmental mold exposure can be a major factor. Clean up any mold (e.g. in bathroom, basement, attic, old moldy books, under carpets, fridges, etc.) in your house/workplace/car. Those with CFS should not do this themselves, ask a loved one to do it for you. Address water leaks (e.g. pipes), and flooded or damp areas in your home/work/car as soon as they appear. Wash all moldy items/surfaces in diluted bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Avoid moldy indoor plants and do not store leather items (coats, couches, etc.) in your bedroom. Use exhaust fans in bathrooms during and after use. If your house or workplace has a major mold problem seek professional help. If your symptoms started after mold exposure and/or you suspect there is a link between mold exposure and your symptoms read 'Mold Warriors' (www.moldwarriors.com/) by Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker (www.chronicneurotoxins.com/). " Can those on this list knowedgable about mold please help with with the following points: -What are main sources of mold to look out for?? -How can I improve my advice about what to do about mold? Regards, Blake Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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