Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 I couldn't agree with you more. I've suffered from Multiple Chemical Sensitivities for a long time. Dyes, perfumes, outgassing from carpeting, and new furniture. The cleaner your enviroment, the less toxins for your body to deal with. Rick > Dear Guys! > > Most of us suffer for years. Our clothes, cars, carpets, pets, lovers > etc are carrying our spores. > I think we should not only get rid of the fungs from our bodies but also > significantly > lower the level of the spores in out environment (houses, cars) to make > sure we are not in a vicious circle of > constant re-infection. > > What do U think about that? > I've read somewhere that clothings, carpets and furniture may be > decontaminated with > 3% formaldehyde (HCHO) and it takes up to 48 hours in a plastic bag to > kill the yeast. > > Borys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Dear Guys! Most of us suffer for years. Our clothes, cars, carpets, pets, lovers etc are carrying our spores. I think we should not only get rid of the fungs from our bodies but also significantly lower the level of the spores in out environment (houses, cars) to make sure we are not in a vicious circle of constant re-infection. What do U think about that? I've read somewhere that clothings, carpets and furniture may be decontaminated with 3% formaldehyde (HCHO) and it takes up to 48 hours in a plastic bag to kill the yeast. Borys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 > I've read somewhere that clothings, carpets and furniture may be > decontaminated with > 3% formaldehyde (HCHO) and it takes up to 48 hours in a plastic bag to > kill the yeast. I hope you are not going to put your lovers into a plastic bags with formaldehyde for 48 hours I've spread formaldehyde in my car and hope it will be usable again within a week. b. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 You're right about that Boris! And mould is something that people with Candida should especially look out for. I've been very sick a number of times and couldn't figure out why. I'd start behaving myself food-wise and still I felt just terrible. And finally, finally, I would figure it out. Once it was a mouldy carpet in our cottage bedroom (I was inhaling the fumes all night); once it was the mould beneath the wallpaper in our bedroom which I was taking my time removing (ditto with the inhaling. and who knew it was there? it wasn't damp to the touch) (I had it stripped and painted pronto); Another time I was growing things in a homemade " greenhouse " and, of course, was sticking my nose under the plastic at least once a day to see how my seedlings were doing. Glad you mentioned that because it's something else some of the newcomers not be aware of. When you're eating right but still exhausted, check your environment. our close enviromnment > Dear Guys! > > Most of us suffer for years. Our clothes, cars, carpets, pets, lovers > etc are carrying our spores. > I think we should not only get rid of the fungs from our bodies but also > significantly > lower the level of the spores in out environment (houses, cars) to make > sure we are not in a vicious circle of > constant re-infection. > > What do U think about that? > I've read somewhere that clothings, carpets and furniture may be > decontaminated with > 3% formaldehyde (HCHO) and it takes up to 48 hours in a plastic bag to > kill the yeast. > > Borys > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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