Guest guest Posted April 7, 2007 Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 I still haven't succeeded in eliminating the latest mold/mycotoxin. Vinegar keeps it at bay on wooden surfaces for 2 days at most, then the contamination reappears. I now have full-blown effects that are very characteristic of the Stachybotrys chartarum mycotoxins: flu, sneezing and coughing, SEVERE scratching in the throat and lungs (which is aggravated whenever I approach the contaminated areas), dizziness, mental fatigue, headaches etc. I don't have constipation anymore, now it's more like slight diarrhea in the morning, I think several appartments did renovations in my building (which is huge, has at least 15 entrances and measures about 400-500 meters in length) in early March. The neighbours on my floor, while renovating their flat, probably released some of the contamination, but the greates part comes from some place else in the building. Or some other nearby building. I don't know. All I know, I'm screwed. What material is more resistant to myctoxins and mold - aluminium or plastic? I'd buy a table or two but don't want to spend money on something that can be easily contaminated. -Branislav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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