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http://www.childrenshospital.org/clinicalservices/Site1899/mainpageS1

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> Pediatric Environmental Health Center

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> Home Clinical Services Pediatric Environmental Health Center

> Questions about Mold

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> Questions about Mold

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> Ten things you should know about Mold

Children's Hospital Boston is the primary pediatric teaching hospital

of Harvard Medical School

Dear KC,

Thanks for getting this into a format to post. When I found it, I

was happy and very angry at the same time. So many of us have been

dragged around the world trying to get well from exposure to mold and

it couldn't possibly cause this or that (which we all know wasn't

true because of what we were experiencing.) To read information from

one of the very best children's hospitals in the world that exposure

to aspergillus can be a cause of meningitis or that mold exposure can

cause thrush or inability to concentrate (in addition to other

medical problems) is driving me wild.

HOW CAN THEY EXPOSE CHILDREN TO THIS CRAP IN SCHOOLS, TO WORKERS IN

THEIR JOBS OR TO OTHERS IN THEIR HOMES and NOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT?

How can the ACOEM and AAAAI promote their " peer review " papers saying

mold doesn't really harm health but Children's Hospital in Boston

says it does in fact cause harm?

I am energized by the discovery of this information. We WILL get the

general public to understand that mold can cause serious health

problems. Perhaps we will also help to write laws to put self-

serving medical " professionals " in jail for being a party to causing

bodily harm to others by presenting bad information.

Mulvey son

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I also am delighted you sent the information from Children's Hospital in Boston

but need to say that we took my son there at age 3 because no one could figure

out what was wrong and Children's Hospital came up short...they didn't even

consider mold/fungus as a possible problem.

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wrote:

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http://www.childrenshospital.org/clinicalservices/Site1899/mainpageS1

> 899P8.html.

>

>

> Pediatric Environmental Health Center

>

>

>

> Home Clinical Services Pediatric Environmental Health Center

> Questions about Mold

>

>

> Questions about Mold

>

> Ten things you should know about Mold

Children's Hospital Boston is the primary pediatric teaching hospital

of Harvard Medical School

Dear KC,

Thanks for getting this into a format to post. When I found it, I

was happy and very angry at the same time. So many of us have been

dragged around the world trying to get well from exposure to mold and

it couldn't possibly cause this or that (which we all know wasn't

true because of what we were experiencing.) To read information from

one of the very best children's hospitals in the world that exposure

to aspergillus can be a cause of meningitis or that mold exposure can

cause thrush or inability to concentrate (in addition to other

medical problems) is driving me wild.

HOW CAN THEY EXPOSE CHILDREN TO THIS CRAP IN SCHOOLS, TO WORKERS IN

THEIR JOBS OR TO OTHERS IN THEIR HOMES and NOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT?

How can the ACOEM and AAAAI promote their " peer review " papers saying

mold doesn't really harm health but Children's Hospital in Boston

says it does in fact cause harm?

I am energized by the discovery of this information. We WILL get the

general public to understand that mold can cause serious health

problems. Perhaps we will also help to write laws to put self-

serving medical " professionals " in jail for being a party to causing

bodily harm to others by presenting bad information.

Mulvey son

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http://www.childrenshospital.org/clinicalservices/Site1899/mainpageS1

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> > Home Clinical Services Pediatric Environmental Health Center

> > Questions about Mold

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> > Questions about Mold

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> > Ten things you should know about Mold

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How long ago did you bring your child there? Did you mention mold to

them?

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>HOW CAN THEY EXPOSE CHILDREN TO THIS CRAP IN SCHOOLS, TO WORKERS IN

>THEIR JOBS OR TO OTHERS IN THEIR HOMES and NOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT?

>How can the ACOEM and AAAAI promote their " peer review " papers saying

mold doesn't really harm health but Children's Hospital in Boston

says it does in fact cause harm?

You have to understand. American schools were primarily designed to

socialize docile and unquestioning workers to fuel the industrial America of

the last century, not to really teach people. This is a historical fact.

(See http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/underground/ for lots of historical

examples - its an eye opener!)

Now that factory workers are no longer needed, the powers that be would IMO,

probably LIKE to ELIMINATE public education and the (perhaps increasingly

unrealistic) expectaions it encourages. Since this would be politically

unpopular, they are TRYING to kill it with intentional neglect.

So, they don't care about mold, in fact, it serves a purpose in justifying

reduced expenditures ('why throw good money at 'failing' schools and

people...')

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> You have to understand. American schools were primarily designed to

socialize docile and unquestioning workers to fuel the industrial

America of the last century, not to really teach people. This is a

historical fact.

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My time spent in American public schools supplied no evidence to

support this concept.

All the people I have known who tend to blame the public school

system for deliberately " dumbing down " the populace have steadfastly

refused to re-evaluate this belief, even though many admit that some

of their most helpful and inspiring role models were teachers in

public schools.

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but how did u get their emails, sharon? i've been wanting to do that

too..... & i have done it with some of my docs who did not know a THING about

this, but there are many others.

thanks,

v.

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> Hey,

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> I think we are making strides with mainstream medicine...slowly but

> surely.

> Something that I have done, is get the email addresses of the uninformed

> doctors I saw when so sick. Occasionally when new research comes out on

> the

> subject within their particular field of interest, I forward it to them.

>

> Sharon

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