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Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has to do with a number of factors.

Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many of the chemical sprays that

are used on fruits are preservatives. So just because a fruit can sit out on

your counter for a long time without getting moldy is not a good sign.

In a message dated 7/19/2006 1:36:43 PM Central Standard Time,

barb1283@... writes:

> >

> > Jeanine, fruit and other things DO go go bad

> > faster in moldy home. I know people who can

> > leave fruit out for very long periods and

> never

> > get moldy and I had similar problem to you.

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bobbins, I know that is a factor, that organics

go bad faster. It's even noticable when you buy

it, unusally more signs of being bitten by larger

bugs too, but I do know people who are very

allergic and take mold counts in their homes

frequently, have done alot of work on their homes

to avoid mold and in one case built a home from

scratch even part of which was done to do

everything to avoid mold and microbial problems

in home, who say they have noticed a difference

in this, just as an incidental fact afterwards.

These people went to this trouble due to severe

illness or sensitivities to mold. It is a factor

I assure you.

--- bobbinsbiomed@... wrote:

>> Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has

to

> do with a number of factors.

> Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many

> of the chemical sprays that

> are used on fruits are preservatives. So just

> because a fruit can sit out on

> your counter for a long time without getting

>

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Jeanine,

My sincere apologies if I have offended you. My concern was for anyone that

may have fruit sitting out on their counter that very quickly spoils and

they now wonder if it is due to their living in a moldy environment, without

understanding there may be causes unrelated to a moldy environment for this.

We

live with enough fear and trepidation in our home environments now because

of prior exposures and subsequent illness due to sensitivity, that I felt this

clarification was important.

Forgive me if I have overstepped my bounds and assumed that there may be

some who view the postings of this group that may have been unaware of this

fact. I come to this group as a fellow traveler having experienced the journey

that you and so many have experienced and continue to experience. This has

been a learning experience for me that I try to share with others. Your

contributions to this board have been enormous, if anybody should refrain from

posting-it will be me. My apologies again.

In a message dated 7/20/2006 1:21:19 PM Central Standard Time,

jeaninem660@... writes:

all I was trying to state is that if your aware of your invironment

and you move into a place and notice that you are haveing mold growth

on fruit or your bread or other food items,much faster than usual

that it could be a reflection that there may be a moisture and or

mold problem in that home. I think if I noticed this and others

too, it could just be something worth paying attention too. if there

are any signs to help reconize early signs of a mold problem for

those who are not sick yet, no matter how small, they may be worth

mentioning.if you move in somewhere where the mold problem has been

covered up, this could be a early warning,just something to think

about. I'm not saying that if you have some fruit rot to run for your

life. I have no dought that wives and mothers pay attention to foods

freshness more than anyone else in the home. lets just assume that

most people here still have a brain. I can read between the lines, I

dont have to have a long drawed out explanation of everything thats

said here. if I dont get it, I will ask. and if everything I post is

going to be analized to death, I wont post anymore. yes, I have some

brain damage, my spelling is bad,and I suffer some short term memory

loss. if we had all the answers we wouldn't be here. if this is just

a board for experts, where are they? I dont need, what I dont say to

be brought to attention, pardon me if I assume that everyone here has

a brain and can read between the lines. I'm not perfect, I'm sick

from long term mold exposure, I'm doing what I can and thats it. I

have a lot on my plate, I came here for a break from it, to see if

somethings new and to relate to others going through what I am

because this is a very lonely illness. if I cant post without it

getting analized to death, I wont post anymore. no expert setting

here moritoring this board is going to truely get what we are going

through inless they are sick from exposure their selfs, even than it

may be a matter of just how long they were exposed and to what. no

one is going to tell me what I and I alone have experienced. theres

no way you can. this is hard enough to deal with without haveing

people thinking they know more when they haven't been in my shoes.

please give us a little credit for haveing a brain, even if we dont

post like a professional, because we may just know something that

they

dont.

>

> bobbins, I know that is a factor, that organics

> go bad faster. It's even noticable when you buy

> it, unusally more signs of being bitten by larger

> bugs too, but I do know people who are very

> allergic and take mold counts in their homes

> frequently, have done alot of work on their homes

> to avoid mold and in one case built a home from

> scratch even part of which was done to do

> everything to avoid mold and microbial problems

> in home, who say they have noticed a difference

> in this, just as an incidental fact afterwards.

> These people went to this trouble due to severe

> illness or sensitivities to mold. It is a factor

> I assure you.

>

> --- bobbinsbiomed@ --- b

>

> >> Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has

> to

> > do with a number of factors.

> > Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many

> > of the chemical sprays that

> > are used on fruits are preservatives. So just

> > because a fruit can sit out on

> > your counter for a long time without getting

> >

>

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Jeanine,

When you are in a group, any group, everyone is going

to have an opinion. And there will be some individuals

who, as you put it, will analyze everything to death.

But, you don't have to allow what other people do, or

say, bother you.

You can't change anyone, so if they analyze you, or

even critisize you, why should you care? Don't pay any

attention to it.

That's the great thing about the " mouse. " If you don't

like their post, just click delete, and it's gone.

It's history!

Take care. And learn to be " the intimidator, " instead

of the one who is " intimidated. "

Barb E.

--- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

> all I was trying to state is that if your aware of

> your invironment

> and you move into a place and notice that you are

> haveing mold growth

> on fruit or your bread or other food items,much

> faster than usual

> that it could be a reflection that there may be a

> moisture and or

> mold problem in that home. I think if I noticed

> this and others

> too, it could just be something worth paying

> attention too. if there

> are any signs to help reconize early signs of a mold

> problem for

> those who are not sick yet, no matter how small,

> they may be worth

> mentioning.if you move in somewhere where the mold

> problem has been

> covered up, this could be a early warning,just

> something to think

> about. I'm not saying that if you have some fruit

> rot to run for your

> life. I have no dought that wives and mothers pay

> attention to foods

> freshness more than anyone else in the home. lets

> just assume that

> most people here still have a brain. I can read

> between the lines, I

> dont have to have a long drawed out explanation of

> everything thats

> said here. if I dont get it, I will ask. and if

> everything I post is

> going to be analized to death, I wont post anymore.

> yes, I have some

> brain damage, my spelling is bad,and I suffer some

> short term memory

> loss. if we had all the answers we wouldn't be here.

> if this is just

> a board for experts, where are they? I dont need,

> what I dont say to

> be brought to attention, pardon me if I assume that

> everyone here has

> a brain and can read between the lines. I'm not

> perfect, I'm sick

> from long term mold exposure, I'm doing what I can

> and thats it. I

> have a lot on my plate, I came here for a break from

> it, to see if

> somethings new and to relate to others going through

> what I am

> because this is a very lonely illness. if I cant

> post without it

> getting analized to death, I wont post anymore. no

> expert setting

> here moritoring this board is going to truely get

> what we are going

> through inless they are sick from exposure their

> selfs, even than it

> may be a matter of just how long they were exposed

> and to what. no

> one is going to tell me what I and I alone have

> experienced. theres

> no way you can. this is hard enough to deal with

> without haveing

> people thinking they know more when they haven't

> been in my shoes.

> please give us a little credit for haveing a brain,

> even if we dont

> post like a professional, because we may just know

> something that

> they

> dont.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > >> Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has

> > to

> > > do with a number of factors.

> > > Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many

> > > of the chemical sprays that

> > > are used on fruits are preservatives. So just

> > > because a fruit can sit out on

> > > your counter for a long time without getting

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Barbara, when I read you wrote, that is the great

thing about the 'mouse', it reminded me that I

heard 'mouse' was added to the dictionary as

computer device, rather than just rodent, and new

term for people sitting around surfing the net

was coined as 'mouse potatoe'. Kind of cute and

fits me. I've never been one to sit around but

now I do and have to get off the 'mouse' once in

awhile and get some physical activity.

--- Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote:

>> That's the great thing about the " mouse. " If

> you don't

> like their post, just click delete, and it's

> gone.

> It's history!

>

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Thanks to apologies that applied to me. Although

my feelings we not hurt. I know that

communication isn't exact enough to really know

what the person was saying perfectly. Jeanine's

posts are great and we want to continue to read

them regardless of if she is having a bad day or

not but that wasn't an example of a bad post

Jeanine, just misunderstood one.

I think it just proves that people who have been

injured by mold become very sensitive to it and

notice things that other people don't.

--- tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

> I'm sure no one has intentionally meant to step

> on anyones toes or

> to

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Regarding onion test:

I've looked to fruits and vegetables to tell me

which may have nutrients that will protect my

health from mold. Considering garlic is well

known to kill mold and then watch it sit at room

temperature on counter. It last FOREVER. I have

never seen mold on garlic. Garlic will just get

dry and shrivel up eventually until there is

nothing much left of it. Onions are sulfuric

like garlic and resists mold well but their skin

will give in eventually to mold, but takes

awhile, so onions probably would make good

indicator as says. Carrots are very

resistent to mold and apples also, so I think

that could be a guide to good things to include

liberally in diet of person trying to deal with

mold. They are bound to share whatever

substances they have that protect them with you.

These are ones I've noticed but there are others.

For carpet testing, you can send to Texas Tech.

However I bet all carpeting would test positive

for mold. If it's growing mold, you could

probably see it or smell it, or pull it up and

see if mold underneath. I find it hard to

believe you could send carpet to be tested and it

would come back negative for mold. All you could

get is 'how moldy' and if you keep house dry, it

shouldn't matter. So if you have carpeted house,

I would think it is critical to keep house

humidity below 50%, or get rid of it. I doubt

any vaccum cleaner would be powerful enough to

effective clean carpet of mold spores. I could

be wrong but...?

--- erikmoldwarrior

<erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote:

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> Msg 22456 Thu Jan 6, 2005 11:02

> am

> Re: ^Testing carpet for mold and bacteria- how?

>

>

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Our toes have been stepped on many times by the medical people (oops! can't

bring myself to write professionals), family, friends, support groups, etc. it

is no wonder we can become a little sensitive at times. also depends on how we

are feeling perhaps.

bbw <barb1283@...> wrote: Thanks to

apologies that applied to me. Although

my feelings we not hurt. I know that

communication isn't exact enough to really know

what the person was saying perfectly. Jeanine's

posts are great and we want to continue to read

them regardless of if she is having a bad day or

not but that wasn't an example of a bad post

Jeanine, just misunderstood one.

I think it just proves that people who have been

injured by mold become very sensitive to it and

notice things that other people don't.

--- tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

> I'm sure no one has intentionally meant to step

> on anyones toes or

> to

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Barbara,

You got that right some have motive don't want this information out they need to

sale Moldy home I've been dealing with this problem for years. they want to sale

their moldy home and there's only one way to do that this is why every thing I

do my car T-shirts I'm a Billboard to educate people on Mold.

Many don't like that, I know someone now I've know for years try to tell me mold

is ever where and so on and if I knock on their door the smell of mold slap me

in my face. guess what it will soon be for sale asking price 359,000 go figure I

feel for the person that buy it and pray they have money just in case.

Elvira

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Jeanine,

When you are in a group, any group, everyone is going

to have an opinion. And there will be some individuals

who, as you put it, will analyze everything to death.

But, you don't have to allow what other people do, or

say, bother you.

You can't change anyone, so if they analyze you, or

even critisize you, why should you care? Don't pay any

attention to it.

That's the great thing about the " mouse. " If you don't

like their post, just click delete, and it's gone.

It's history!

Take care. And learn to be " the intimidator, " instead

of the one who is " intimidated. "

Barb E.

--- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

> all I was trying to state is that if your aware of

> your invironment

> and you move into a place and notice that you are

> haveing mold growth

> on fruit or your bread or other food items,much

> faster than usual

> that it could be a reflection that there may be a

> moisture and or

> mold problem in that home. I think if I noticed

> this and others

> too, it could just be something worth paying

> attention too. if there

> are any signs to help reconize early signs of a mold

> problem for

> those who are not sick yet, no matter how small,

> they may be worth

> mentioning.if you move in somewhere where the mold

> problem has been

> covered up, this could be a early warning,just

> something to think

> about. I'm not saying that if you have some fruit

> rot to run for your

> life. I have no dought that wives and mothers pay

> attention to foods

> freshness more than anyone else in the home. lets

> just assume that

> most people here still have a brain. I can read

> between the lines, I

> dont have to have a long drawed out explanation of

> everything thats

> said here. if I dont get it, I will ask. and if

> everything I post is

> going to be analized to death, I wont post anymore.

> yes, I have some

> brain damage, my spelling is bad,and I suffer some

> short term memory

> loss. if we had all the answers we wouldn't be here.

> if this is just

> a board for experts, where are they? I dont need,

> what I dont say to

> be brought to attention, pardon me if I assume that

> everyone here has

> a brain and can read between the lines. I'm not

> perfect, I'm sick

> from long term mold exposure, I'm doing what I can

> and thats it. I

> have a lot on my plate, I came here for a break from

> it, to see if

> somethings new and to relate to others going through

> what I am

> because this is a very lonely illness. if I cant

> post without it

> getting analized to death, I wont post anymore. no

> expert setting

> here moritoring this board is going to truely get

> what we are going

> through inless they are sick from exposure their

> selfs, even than it

> may be a matter of just how long they were exposed

> and to what. no

> one is going to tell me what I and I alone have

> experienced. theres

> no way you can. this is hard enough to deal with

> without haveing

> people thinking they know more when they haven't

> been in my shoes.

> please give us a little credit for haveing a brain,

> even if we dont

> post like a professional, because we may just know

> something that

> they

> dont.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > >> Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has

> > to

> > > do with a number of factors.

> > > Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many

> > > of the chemical sprays that

> > > are used on fruits are preservatives. So just

> > > because a fruit can sit out on

> > > your counter for a long time without getting

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Who,

My Opinion to what you said here is this is front page News something all should

read before intering the door Lovely just lovely.

Elvira

[] Re: moldy fruit

all I was trying to state is that if your aware of your invironment

and you move into a place and notice that you are haveing mold growth

on fruit or your bread or other food items,much faster than usual

that it could be a reflection that there may be a moisture and or

mold problem in that home. I think if I noticed this and others

too, it could just be something worth paying attention too. if there

are any signs to help reconize early signs of a mold problem for

those who are not sick yet, no matter how small, they may be worth

mentioning.if you move in somewhere where the mold problem has been

covered up, this could be a early warning,just something to think

about. I'm not saying that if you have some fruit rot to run for your

life. I have no dought that wives and mothers pay attention to foods

freshness more than anyone else in the home. lets just assume that

most people here still have a brain. I can read between the lines, I

dont have to have a long drawed out explanation of everything thats

said here. if I dont get it, I will ask. and if everything I post is

going to be analized to death, I wont post anymore. yes, I have some

brain damage, my spelling is bad,and I suffer some short term memory

loss. if we had all the answers we wouldn't be here. if this is just

a board for experts, where are they? I dont need, what I dont say to

be brought to attention, pardon me if I assume that everyone here has

a brain and can read between the lines. I'm not perfect, I'm sick

from long term mold exposure, I'm doing what I can and thats it. I

have a lot on my plate, I came here for a break from it, to see if

somethings new and to relate to others going through what I am

because this is a very lonely illness. if I cant post without it

getting analized to death, I wont post anymore. no expert setting

here moritoring this board is going to truely get what we are going

through inless they are sick from exposure their selfs, even than it

may be a matter of just how long they were exposed and to what. no

one is going to tell me what I and I alone have experienced. theres

no way you can. this is hard enough to deal with without haveing

people thinking they know more when they haven't been in my shoes.

please give us a little credit for haveing a brain, even if we dont

post like a professional, because we may just know something that

they

dont.

>

> >> Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has

> to

> > do with a number of factors.

> > Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many

> > of the chemical sprays that

> > are used on fruits are preservatives. So just

> > because a fruit can sit out on

> > your counter for a long time without getting

> >

>

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A-MEN Who,

Elvira

[] Re: moldy fruit

all I was trying to state is that if your aware of your invironment

and you move into a place and notice that you are haveing mold growth

on fruit or your bread or other food items,much faster than usual

that it could be a reflection that there may be a moisture and or

mold problem in that home. I think if I noticed this and others

too, it could just be something worth paying attention too. if there

are any signs to help reconize early signs of a mold problem for

those who are not sick yet, no matter how small, they may be worth

mentioning.if you move in somewhere where the mold problem has been

covered up, this could be a early warning,just something to think

about. I'm not saying that if you have some fruit rot to run for your

life. I have no dought that wives and mothers pay attention to foods

freshness more than anyone else in the home. lets just assume that

most people here still have a brain. I can read between the lines, I

dont have to have a long drawed out explanation of everything thats

said here. if I dont get it, I will ask. and if everything I post is

going to be analized to death, I wont post anymore. yes, I have some

brain damage, my spelling is bad,and I suffer some short term memory

loss. if we had all the answers we wouldn't be here. if this is just

a board for experts, where are they? I dont need, what I dont say to

be brought to attention, pardon me if I assume that everyone here has

a brain and can read between the lines. I'm not perfect, I'm sick

from long term mold exposure, I'm doing what I can and thats it. I

have a lot on my plate, I came here for a break from it, to see if

somethings new and to relate to others going through what I am

because this is a very lonely illness. if I cant post without it

getting analized to death, I wont post anymore. no expert setting

here moritoring this board is going to truely get what we are going

through inless they are sick from exposure their selfs, even than it

may be a matter of just how long they were exposed and to what. no

one is going to tell me what I and I alone have experienced. theres

no way you can. this is hard enough to deal with without haveing

people thinking they know more when they haven't been in my shoes.

please give us a little credit for haveing a brain, even if we dont

post like a professional, because we may just know something that

they

dont.

>

> >> Fruit going bad or getting moldy quickly has

> to

> > do with a number of factors.

> > Organic fruits will go bad much quicker. Many

> > of the chemical sprays that

> > are used on fruits are preservatives. So just

> > because a fruit can sit out on

> > your counter for a long time without getting

> >

>

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