Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 well i hate to sat it but i am comming to the conclusion that a lot of the coverup about mold is the fact of the amount of money invested in real estate and insurance claims. Dr.s do invest in rea estate ,,, and well,,, my peditrician is good about the mold and her imput ,,,, she see many kids all who really if they were out of the bad homes ,,, but then again ,,, the majoriety of homes are mold factories,,, the other issue is people go crazy about radon ,,well tink about it we had a midigation system in the home we bought before we got transfered ,,,, our basement was soooooo dry and no mildew nothing ,,,, so easyoto breath ,,,but ,,, upstairs in the bed rooms ,,,always felt ,,,, like dirty air ,,, well a midigation sytem sucks all the air out from under the house / the basememt slab and spews it into the air to become harmless,,, well what about all that mold in the dirt and water that is under there???? no wonder mold and fungus is going crazy ,,, a lot of people are getting thses midigation systems ,,, and not even thinking about the mold,,,,, r,,t ,,, just another light bulb moment ,,,,, ,,,, tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: Rose, I don't keep a list of physicians and inspectors per se in the files for several reasons. The only thing I can recommend for such a list would be over on mold-help.org, but even some of the physicians that are listed are not aware or acknowledge this expose. But before visiting any new phsician to help save time and money is to ask questions prior to a visit. I can check my personal files again but I can't remember what state you are in and this also applies to anyone else that is looking for a physician. KC Does anyone in this group happen to know of any physicians in the > Springfield/Branson, Missouri area who specialize in Mold related > illnesses. Maybe I could broaden that search by asking for maybe a > physician in the state of Missouri. > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > Jane > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 something else to is the possiablity that prescription drugs could lose the market if its discovered that toxic molds are behind things such as canser, lung problems,stomach problems, and much, much more. and actually cause asthma, allergies, and so on, and if there is than a way to controll and or get rid of toxic molds, these illnesses might go away or become less accuring, and boy oh boy, what if the only medical cures for this is nature remidies, ouch, wouldn't that hurt the drug industries. and gee, maybe doctors couldn't get rich any more, treating everyone with the zillions of drugs we have. what if people start wakeing up and realizeing that we are bring this on ourselfs, because of letting companys develope and sale herbasides and chemicals, useing them on our crops, letting it ruin our water supply, air, and ground, I personally find it discusting to know that we the people of the united states are setting back passively letting our world become contaminated, knowing that our children and grandchildren will suffer even more so. and we are letting these industrys get rich, while they are ruining our planet, at the cost of our health. Does anyone in this group > happen to know of any physicians in the > > Springfield/Branson, Missouri area who specialize in Mold related > > illnesses. Maybe I could broaden that search by asking for maybe a > > physician in the state of Missouri. > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > Jane > > > > > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 mold was in Ed mcMahans home, killed his dog, was makeing them ill, theri insurance company settled, millions, never heard another thing about it. erin brokovitch, had mold, her insurance company settled with her, to fix her home, never heard anymore about it. mick yagers ex wife, had it in her apartment, she is supposedly being a activest to get something done about this, have not heard nothing more on that. I guess you have to be rich or just suffer and get treated like a dog, actually in some cases, worse than a dog. Does anyone in this group > > happen to know of any physicians in the > > > Springfield/Branson, Missouri area who specialize in Mold related > > > illnesses. Maybe I could broaden that search by asking for maybe > a > > > physician in the state of Missouri. > > > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Jane > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 I've noticed a backlash against natural treatments - or that's my interpretation anyway. I'm sure you all have to where in sitcoms, there are scenerios in which natural treatments are featured as cause of someone's death. They had something recent on ER. This woman came in bleeding on the inside. They couldn't figure out why. It was a puzzle. Kept asking her questions, then find out she had been to Mexico to one of those alternative health clinics and had taken something. I see more and more of these. They make a big deal when one person dies or gets very ill from something natural but hide the fact that pharma drugs (and doctor treatments) have killed many people. Just think of all the people CHEMOTHERAPY has killed, before the cancer could get them!!! > > something else to is the possiablity that prescription drugs could > lose the market if its discovered that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 " who " <jeaninem660@...> wrote: I personally find it discusting to know that we the people of the united states are setting back passively letting our world become contaminated, knowing that our children and grandchildren will suffer even more so. and we are letting these industrys get rich, while they are ruining our planet at the cost of our health. When I heard that SSRI's are not being metabolized and that antidepressents are being found intact in the water table after passing though sewage treatment facilities - and that these neuro- receptor binding chemicals are having an effect on aquatic life - especially amphibians, I asked a message group of doctors if it is ethical to use the toilet after taking antidepressants - if it is true that these chemicals have the known capacity to stay in the water supply and affect wildlife. I asked several times. But there was no answer. If those who know, and understand the potential for disaster fail to speak up - who is protecting us? Is the idea to wait until AFTER the disaster before even discussing the situation? We have this misperception that an " intelligentsia " exists of those who are in a position to best recognize these potential problems and will surely " Step up to the plate " because of the implied responsibility of their knowledge and expertise. " If it were that bad, then Somebody will do something " : meaning that the professional Somebodies who handle these chemicals surely won't let their dangers be underestimated. " Somebody " has been strangely silent. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 This is what is done and I think there is something very wrong with this system of settling because it keeps the problem quiet and it shouldn't be quiet. When I realized a broker was churning my 90 year old greataunt's brokerage account, only making money for himself, we sued. We settled for all commissions to be returned to her and to be compensated for any monetary losses. Along with agreement was statement that I would not mention this to anyone. Person who had done the churnig was VP of Prudential brokerage division and he continued on in his job. I didn't want to sign agreeement by my lawyers advised me to. I had iron clad proof, but I signed. I was busy taking care of her and working, so if lawyers aren't interested to pursue longer, then what can you do, but this is a disservice to the public. I later found out talking to a friend of hers, that also used same broker, that same thing happened to her. So, he kept his license, even though I went through the bureau he is licensed through to settle this. Therefore, what kind of job is bureau doing if they are letting someone found guilty of doing something unlawful (churning is illegal), to keep his license to continue to be a licensed broker? > > My guess is that they signed a statement that they couldn't talk about it > and settled big!!! mick yagers ex wife, had > it in her apartment, she is supposedly being a activest to get > something done about this, have not heard nothing more on that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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