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>>>----- On Behalf Of erikmoldwarrior

Hmmm. Let's see. I know that you must be at least a 3, but it

sounds like you are a bit beyond that to use filters and tyvek

suits, which means that you are reacting to exposures, but

compensating for it. A 3 isn't forced to compensate, so that steps

you up to PIR 4.>>>>

Hi :

Forgive the long delay in response; I've been busy and was gone most of

today. And behind in my domestic duties. It's Spring planting time in my

city.

I was trained in preventative measures. I believe in prevention in all areas

and teach it to as many as will listen. It's much easier to prevent an

illness or any damage than it is trying to repair the damage. Do you agree

with this?

I teach people to inspect their homes on a monthly basis from floor to attic

for possible water leaks and moisture problems. I do the same. Lol my

husband even bought me one of those flashlights I can put on my head so I

have two free hands while inspecting our attic. It's a wonderful tool. I

also teach and apply myself basic routine maintenance necessary to avoid

repairs such as caulking my windows, making sure my A/C drain lines are

clear, checking my oil and other fluid levels in my vehicle, having routine

fluid changes, checking the tire pressures, etc. in my vehicle. I walk

around my property looking for ants hills close to our foundation, any

damage to the wood on the outside, for termites and so forth every month.

I practice organic gardening and non-toxic building materials. My entire

home is painted on the inside with no-VOC paint. I teach others to do the

same and explain why; especially with small children and nurseries and those

with respiratory ills, the immune compromised and the elderly; not to forget

the MCSers and those reactive to VOC and other chemicals and fragrances. I

teach them to check and change their A/C and furnace filters and purchase

the correct ones, how to shop for and cook healthier foods and share my

inexpensive co-ops for good foods and teach the poor how to cook healthy on

a very limited budget; how to make safe, organic baby wipes, etc.

When I'm outside working in my garden and apply diatomaceous earth to

control unwanted pests in my garden, I use a face mask to avoid damaging my

respiratory system.

When I turn over my compost, spread my compost, and work with it in the

garden I wear gloves, my tyvek coveralls and face mask.

When I painted my wrought iron front gate with the enamel I used a charcoal

respirator. Lol even the home repair shows on TV are teaching people

prevention and are shown using their face masks while sanding and the

respirators when using enamel. Isn't this wonderful!

When I had contractors in my home I would offer them face masks and insist

they use them while they where cutting my hardwood floors, sanding down my

sheetrock, cutting my ceramic tiles and mixing the grout for my floors or

other dusty work. I offered them disposable gloves while painting so they

wouldn't have to scrape the paint under the finger nails. They liked the

masks and gloves, they loved my non-toxic sealers, my non-toxic caulks and

no-VOC paints; most had never used them and thanked me. I was happy I could

supply them with some basic prevention.

When I go into a field to wildcraft some herbs that is covered with high

grass I'll have on my rubber boots up to my knees and gloves just in case

there is a snake in there and I'll disturb it and it might want to protect

itself by attacking me.

During heavy mosquito season I have on long sleeves and pants and my

homemade insect repellant because I don't wish to be bitten and possible get

West Nile Virus.

I love the idea of inexpensive tyvek coveralls to use outside when I get

very dirty working happily in my garden. They are disposable after a few

uses and certainly much less inexpensive than washing the clothes, paying

for the non-toxic detergent, the water usage and the electricity plus they

are an wonderful and very inexpensive " sauna " during the hot summer days.

I take milk thistle seeds and other supplements (specific for me) to protect

me for the environmental toxins we are all exposed to daily to help my liver

and my body to process the toxins.

I will keep a pair of tyvek coveralls in my vehicle, along with my charcoal

mask just in case I am in a dangerous situation or if I need to visit

someone who I know lives in a toxic environment to prevent any further

exposures for me.

Do you consider me and others who use preventative measures as wise

individuals or as you stated about me: " are reacting to exposures but

compensating for it " ?

I consider myself wise because I have read and understand that there are

hazards in the world and so many wonderful and inexpensive protocols

available to us so we can protect ourselves from possible contamination and

damage. And why would I be such a fool to risk contamination and further

damage to my already compromised body when inexpensive tools are available

for me?

I am so happy that I have the knowledge to protect myself and share with

others and delighted when they apply these tools for themselves.

I'm sure you will agree and I know you are encouraging and teaching others

to do the same.

Rosie

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Rosie,

You are wonderful in my book. We can all learn alot from you. You work

VERY hard not only to keep yourself safe, but also in helping others to be

safe, and live a safer lifestyle. You go out on a limb to give experience

and knowledge to all of us. For that I want to " Thank You. "

For the life of me, I cannot imagine someone attacking you for what your

doing. Your advice is something ALL of us can use. You don't give advice

that is impossible to use. Let's face it. We all have to work (well most

of us), we all have to provide homes, food, clothing, schooling, and so

forth for our families. (most of us do) So, your advice is something all of

us can value. You do not offer suggestion that are essentially financially

over board, and damaging to our families.

We love you Rosie, keep up the good work.

RE: []: mold paradigm, PIR -

>>>>----- On Behalf Of erikmoldwarrior

> Hmmm. Let's see. I know that you must be at least a 3, but it

> sounds like you are a bit beyond that to use filters and tyvek

> suits, which means that you are reacting to exposures, but

> compensating for it. A 3 isn't forced to compensate, so that steps

> you up to PIR 4.>>>>

>

> Hi :

>

> Forgive the long delay in response; I've been busy and was gone most of

> today. And behind in my domestic duties. It's Spring planting time in my

> city.

>

> I was trained in preventative measures. I believe in prevention in all

> areas

> and teach it to as many as will listen. It's much easier to prevent an

> illness or any damage than it is trying to repair the damage. Do you

> agree

> with this?

>

> I teach people to inspect their homes on a monthly basis from floor to

> attic

> for possible water leaks and moisture problems. I do the same. Lol my

> husband even bought me one of those flashlights I can put on my head so I

> have two free hands while inspecting our attic. It's a wonderful tool.

> I

> also teach and apply myself basic routine maintenance necessary to avoid

> repairs such as caulking my windows, making sure my A/C drain lines are

> clear, checking my oil and other fluid levels in my vehicle, having

> routine

> fluid changes, checking the tire pressures, etc. in my vehicle. I walk

> around my property looking for ants hills close to our foundation, any

> damage to the wood on the outside, for termites and so forth every month.

>

> I practice organic gardening and non-toxic building materials. My entire

> home is painted on the inside with no-VOC paint. I teach others to do the

> same and explain why; especially with small children and nurseries and

> those

> with respiratory ills, the immune compromised and the elderly; not to

> forget

> the MCSers and those reactive to VOC and other chemicals and fragrances. I

> teach them to check and change their A/C and furnace filters and purchase

> the correct ones, how to shop for and cook healthier foods and share my

> inexpensive co-ops for good foods and teach the poor how to cook healthy

> on

> a very limited budget; how to make safe, organic baby wipes, etc.

>

> When I'm outside working in my garden and apply diatomaceous earth to

> control unwanted pests in my garden, I use a face mask to avoid damaging

> my

> respiratory system.

>

> When I turn over my compost, spread my compost, and work with it in the

> garden I wear gloves, my tyvek coveralls and face mask.

>

> When I painted my wrought iron front gate with the enamel I used a

> charcoal

> respirator. Lol even the home repair shows on TV are teaching people

> prevention and are shown using their face masks while sanding and the

> respirators when using enamel. Isn't this wonderful!

>

> When I had contractors in my home I would offer them face masks and insist

> they use them while they where cutting my hardwood floors, sanding down my

> sheetrock, cutting my ceramic tiles and mixing the grout for my floors or

> other dusty work. I offered them disposable gloves while painting so they

> wouldn't have to scrape the paint under the finger nails. They liked the

> masks and gloves, they loved my non-toxic sealers, my non-toxic caulks and

> no-VOC paints; most had never used them and thanked me. I was happy I

> could

> supply them with some basic prevention.

>

> When I go into a field to wildcraft some herbs that is covered with high

> grass I'll have on my rubber boots up to my knees and gloves just in case

> there is a snake in there and I'll disturb it and it might want to protect

> itself by attacking me.

>

> During heavy mosquito season I have on long sleeves and pants and my

> homemade insect repellant because I don't wish to be bitten and possible

> get

> West Nile Virus.

>

> I love the idea of inexpensive tyvek coveralls to use outside when I get

> very dirty working happily in my garden. They are disposable after a few

> uses and certainly much less inexpensive than washing the clothes, paying

> for the non-toxic detergent, the water usage and the electricity plus they

> are an wonderful and very inexpensive " sauna " during the hot summer days.

>

> I take milk thistle seeds and other supplements (specific for me) to

> protect

> me for the environmental toxins we are all exposed to daily to help my

> liver

> and my body to process the toxins.

>

> I will keep a pair of tyvek coveralls in my vehicle, along with my

> charcoal

> mask just in case I am in a dangerous situation or if I need to visit

> someone who I know lives in a toxic environment to prevent any further

> exposures for me.

>

> Do you consider me and others who use preventative measures as wise

> individuals or as you stated about me: " are reacting to exposures but

> compensating for it " ?

>

> I consider myself wise because I have read and understand that there are

> hazards in the world and so many wonderful and inexpensive protocols

> available to us so we can protect ourselves from possible contamination

> and

> damage. And why would I be such a fool to risk contamination and further

> damage to my already compromised body when inexpensive tools are available

> for me?

>

> I am so happy that I have the knowledge to protect myself and share with

> others and delighted when they apply these tools for themselves.

>

> I'm sure you will agree and I know you are encouraging and teaching others

> to do the same.

>

> Rosie

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

>

>

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