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Air purifyer for mold - mentioned by Klinghardt

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Hi All,

I haven't been reading postings for a week or so - focusing on my own

health and helping a friend get started with biomed has been taking up

a LOT of time.

I have a quick question for everyone - in Dr Klinghardt's recent LIA

lecture he mentioned a $150 unit that kills mold spores in the air.

Anyone catch the name of it? I wasn't taking notes at the time (didn't

think I had a mold prob) and now I can't find it in the lecture. I've

been skipping back and forth through the two hours of his second

lecture on my ipod and can't find the right place.

If really need to watch the whole thing from start to finish again -

but I want to order the unit ASAP! I moved a big wall-unit type book

case in my son's bedroom and found a light gray stripe where one

structural beam was resting against the wall. I'm pretty sure it's not

a rub mark because it has tiny black dots when you look at it with a

magnifying glass. Ack - mold!

I've had two Foust air filters running in the room for the last year

or so and occasionally a dehumidifier, depending on the readings on my

cheap radioshack gauge. I don't think it's a recent growth - it could

have been sitting there for years.

I'm in the process of scrubbing it off with borax. It's just on the

surface and I'm trying not to get down to pre-1970's lead paint

levels. So many potential toxins - so little time.

Anyone remember the name Klinghardt mentioned? I assume it's a UV type

unit, but I can't find one in the $150 range.

Thanks for the help!

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