Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Hey, Carl. Thank God that someone as knowledgeable as yourself is available as a resource for us. I know that I asked you about the ionic breeze before and ozone. Now, they have an OZONE GUARD that claims to change Ozone ( O3 ) into Oxygen ( O2 ). Here is the link: http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productdetails/sku__SI637GRY Do you think that this cures the concerns over Ozone generation? " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote: Marcie, I'm curious and I mean no disrespect. I also understand the seriousness of mold exposure. However, Stachybotrys is a very finicky eater, limited to cellulose. It also has a defined temperature and moisture range. Did your doctor explain how Stachybotrys can grow on human tissue at 98 degrees? We need to know this. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > Haley, > I was exposed to Stachybotrys Mold and am very ill. I have Granuloma > lesions growing all in my body from the exposure to Stachybotrys. If > you hear me talk, you will also notice that my voice is very raspy > from the same lesions from Stachybotrys growing on my vocal cords. > Maybe your Pathologist guy needs to look at me then maybe, just > MAYBE your idea would change.( and his!) Marcie > > Haley <myhaze@...> wrote: > Thanks, . ;-) > > No one is contesting the danger of Stachy by any means...it's just > that as far as mycotoxins go, when he's found them in people's > tissues, they haven't been from Stachy - that's all. It was not a > position on Stachy's treachery or potential at all. It's just that > Stachy gets a lot of press and it's been other stuff that has really > been the source of mycotoxin contamination that has made folks ill > at least in his experience. It was a 'fun mycotoxin fact,' if there > is such a thing. > > Stachy bad - Danger, stay away! Beware. Keep Out. Turn back. > > -Haley > > > > Christ <antares41-41@...> wrote: > I would never slam anyone that brings valid information to the > table. > Try to tell me it's all in my head and I might get a little pissed. > > I find that interesting. Of course you don't have to have something > growing in your body to cause a reaction. People react to a wide > range of substances none of which have to grow in our body to make us > react to it. There is lots of talk about mycotoxin. Their not alive, > or at least their not " growing inside of us " . Pollen, certain insect > venoms, latex gloves, peanut butter etc. None of those grow inside of > us but it's fact that certain people are highly allergic to them. I am > assuming his take is that if black mold doesn't infect us it can't > hurt us. I am surprised that someone with his credentials would give > that a whole lot of credence. Interesting if true yes but hardly a > reason to think that black mold is not extreemly dangerous. > > > > >Don't all slam me at once for saying something unpopular, but I > >wanted to add this to the Stachy discussion The pathologist who is > >working with us on my neighbor's case (he died from Trichothecene > >issues) says he has ALMOST NEVER finds Stachy in his patients live or > >dead > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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