Well, I had just finished saying that the only thing that worked was to
remove the small amount of rotted wood. After that, the ozone did help
kill the spores in the air. No amount of any essential oil or other
airborn remedy will remove toxic mold unless the actual mold is
removed. Killing the spores is not enough- the actual mold has to be
physically removed. Only after that is it safe. You can't kill it, it
is like radiation.
If there is even a small area of soft wood where there was a plumbing
leak, then the wood is rotted. It is always better to cut it out.
Kathryn
On Dec 20, 2007, at 9:48 AM, leslie1053 wrote:
Where might I get this 0o0? I'm waiting on replacement and had lots of
plumbing problems; probably have those spores all over from top to
bottom.
Leslie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan B. Britten"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: CS>mold report
Although it may sound a bit far-fetched, there may be a very simple
way to alleviate this problem: oil of oregano, heated on an "aroma
stone" to disperse the vapors widely.
OoO seems to penetrate widely and deeply, and may kill spores in
carpeting, drapes, and even wallpaper. I've never studied this in
detail, but I've used this essential oil and have been really
surprised by the benefits. It has the additional merit of being
fairly low-cost, and smells pleasant and clean.
It's worth a try. I think you'd notice an immediate difference. If
so, let us know.
On Friday, Dec 7, 2007, at 07:55 Asia/Tokyo, Clayton Family wrote:
Everytime I go through this, there are some things I forget, like
how mold is more like radiation than about spores.
My leak under the sink got fixed. Next I suited up and stripped the
old square floor tiles out of the cabinet, where the water had
seeped under and rotted the cabinet floor. Then I cleaned it up with
borax, and left it sprinkled around in case of any further mold
growth. The ozone machine went under there, and I turned it on.
However, I am still having problems. I realized (even with my foggy
toxin loaded brain) that I have a toxic mold factory going on down
there. The affected wood will have to be physically removed, then
the area sealed with either a wood sealer or something like that,
before a new floor for the cabinet can go back in. Then I can run
the aranizer to deal with the stray mold spores, etc.
The handyman will be here Monday, God willing. Maybe by next
weekend health progress will once again be possible. For now, it is
a losing battle to tread water. Here's hoping for a happy holiday!
Breathing in the toxins damages the lining of the gut ( maybe
through the sinuses), and causes digestion problems, leading to all
kinds of misery. I am getting some help from the probiotics and
supplements I used to use for the chronic fatigue I used to have,
and have again due to the new mold exposure. I heard an interview by
dr Croft who has been in the field for a few decades now. He's a
medical pathologist, and dead bodies don't lie. Fascinating man. He
said to get some ammonia to detoxify the mold, and use for
remediation.
Kathryn
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