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What do you mean about the addition of microwaves??

kattemayo <kattemayo@...> wrote:

Hi,

I just want to thank everyone for all of the really gross, disgusting, scary

information about bedding (mites,mold), and some suggestions about what to do

about it.

I thought I'd see what my Primary Physician had to say. He says, yes, they're in

there (the mites anyway,) cause he's seen them under the micropsope. He also

says Humans have been living with them for thousands of years.

The problem lies in whether someone is allergic to them or not.

Now, if I can just figure this out with minimal funds and no in-house washing

machine.

This business I've been learning of ecosystem among all of the allergens/toxins

has been fascinating. (when it isn't a friggin nightmare horror movie)

Before I heard confirmation, I began to suspect that dust itself might be

attracting other stuff. Now I know that it's true of both mold

spores/mycotoxins, AND toxic chemicals. Then, there's the whole addition of

Microwaves.

Quite a buzzing little factory constantly going on around us.

Not to mention other pathogens, too.

Have you ever heard about ants and mold?

Katrina

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hi katrina, I have read that roaches carry mold spores on theri

shells and help spread mold. I was dignosed with a allergy to

roaches, I thought this was strange to have a allergy to a bug, but I

suppose that they leave particals behind too, and can only figure

that theri particles along with the mold spores is what Im allergic

too. haven't quite figured it out. didn't have roaches in my home,

but I did find out what being allergic to them and theri mold felt

like in the last rental apartment that I was in. thinking that many

bugs carry mold spores, but why doesn't it kill them? immune I

guess. something else strange, because of my roof not being done

right on my home, bats were getting into the cealing and stuck in the

walls, when the walls started falling out from the rain damage, the

bats would sometimes get into the house. after a while they started

acting strange and would die. now the bats dont even find my home

liveable, and they live in caves were mold is. but I guess they dont

have stachoboctrys mold in

caves.

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> Hi,

>

> I just want to thank everyone for all of the really gross,

disgusting, scary information about bedding (mites,mold), and some

suggestions about what to do about it.

>

> I thought I'd see what my Primary Physician had to say. He says,

yes, they're in there (the mites anyway,) cause he's seen them under

the micropsope. He also says Humans have been living with them for

thousands of years.

>

> The problem lies in whether someone is allergic to them or not.

>

> Now, if I can just figure this out with minimal funds and no in-

house washing machine.

>

> This business I've been learning of ecosystem among all of the

allergens/toxins has been fascinating. (when it isn't a friggin

nightmare horror movie)

>

> Before I heard confirmation, I began to suspect that dust itself

might be attracting other stuff. Now I know that it's true of both

mold spores/mycotoxins, AND toxic chemicals. Then, there's the whole

addition of Microwaves.

> Quite a buzzing little factory constantly going on around us.

> Not to mention other pathogens, too.

>

> Have you ever heard about ants and mold?

>

> Katrina

>

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Wow- what a terrible situation. Bats wouldn't even live there- now THERE'S a

clue.

I am really badly allergic to bugs, and the different bugs that get in, then I

get allergic to

them too, within the season. Like dust mites, for a long time, then ladybugs,

and then elm

beetles, what ever gets into the house.

My responses are ramping back down with avoidance and cleaning, also

desensitzation

(sub lingual drops), antifungals, etc.

It is probably the mold having kicked my reactions into high gear for a long

time, then it

takes some time for them to go back down, faster if I don't get re-exposed.

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