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Re: Odds of mold toxicity symptoms being "reversible"

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I have to agree that my experiences seem to

follow . I will differentiate somewhat

that I would never deny someone else's

experiences but only the theory behind what is

happening. Like I feel that with all the

mold present including toxic mold and number of

people we feel are affected and over the history

of them being around from time beginning, it

would lead one to believe that mold would have

'won' over everything and everybody by now and we

wouldn't even be here discussing. Why bother to

move some place else or go to commercial laundry

to do clothes when undoubtedly many other

unknowing mold suffers have done their laundry

maybe right before yours.

One possible scenerio with toxins is that toxins

may be 'attracted' to certain types of surfaces

and migrate to them when nearby. Say you have

toxins on your leather handbag or wallet and you

sit leather purse or wallet on top of some

business papers. Perhaps toxins prefer to cling

to paper better than leather and so many of them

leave leather and cling to paper. Perhaps

wrapping leather item in paper would

decontaminate it. It may be we just don't know

how to decontaminate yet since it hasn't been in

the interest of any big business yet to do so.

Just let someone who is head of a big business or

one of their loved ones come down with something

like this and research will begin.

I remember suggestion to get rid of musty odor in

wood drawers by putting brown paper or newspaper

in them and that would absorb odor. It might

take a number of changes of paper until all odor

is gone and *odor is not a toxin* I know but just

an example of something transfering from one

thing to another and then being 'gone' from the

original item at least for awhile.

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Removing toxins from one's body versus removing

them from say our environment are two very

different things. There is obviously huge amount

of evidence that it is extremely hard to detox

from our bodies. That doesn't mean it is as hard

to detox a ball or a briefcase or table.

Anything that is not water or fat soluable is

difficult to get out of our bodies. We can't use

methanol or ethanol or ammonia to get toxins out

of our bodies since they are toxic to us. I

don't think or myself were refering to

toxins inside of us. At least I was not. There

are many things that are difficult if not

impossible to get out of our bodies. Lead for

example is difficult to get out of our bodies if

we inhale lead dust. However we can remove lead

dust off of a window ledge simply by wiping with

a dust cloth or sponge. Just because we can't

get lead out of our bodies easily, we wouldn't

dessert our homes or possessions because it had

lead dust in it, we would simply clean all the

surfaces of the lead dust with a dry dust cloth.

Of course none of us or anyone for that matter

that we know of has found a simple way to remove

toxins or decontaminate them. That doesn't mean

that they can't be. Just that we don't know how.

Nature must do alot of decontaminating on it's

own, otherwise the world would be unhabitable already.

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