Mike, A powdered stuff called EMX Ceramic works against mold. You can mix it with paint or just throw it around as a powder anywhere you have mold. In my experience it works well. It seems to have infrared emanations that kill mold. Sounds like nonsense I suppose, but the stuff is very popular here in Japan, mixed in with concrete, wallpaper paste, and so forth.
Vinny Pinto has a great EM site with all kinds of information. Find it on Google. His site can link you to a couple of US retailers of EM products. The newest ceramic powder is called Cera C or some such thing. Not expensive. I'd bet a couple of pure silver Candian dollars that this stuff will solve all your problems, including with clothing and bedding. Yes, I have used it against a nasty mold problem in a small apartment (no insulation or vapor barrier in this poorly built building). If it works let us know. I think you would see results within 30 days of application. JBB Mike Monett wrote: > > url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60624.html > Re: CS>Answer to Catherine, warning to Mike Monett... > From: Jason Eaton > Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 19:56:09 > > > Mike: > > > If you'd like some assistance with these mold spores, perhaps I > > can help. I've been working with an individual who has five lethal > > variations, and it appears like she's turned the tide. > > > You'll certainly need an nebulizer, preferably an oxygen > > nebulizer. You'll need to be aggressive with your colloidal silver > > use via the nebulizer, and there are some other supplements that > > would be extraordinarily advantageous; If you'd like, I'll access > > my archives and post what has thus far been successful for this > > individual. > > > Best Regards, > > > Jason > > Jason, > > Yes, I'd appreciate that very much. Please see what you can find. > > I live on the top floor of a two-story apartment. It is better than > most apartments here in Ottawa as far as mold growth is concerned. > > I have sealed all the heating system ducts throughout the apartment > and closed off all the areas where pipes enter the walls. I sealed > around the door frames and all along the baseboard. Also the > electrical outlets, telephone jacks, thermostat, doorbell, light > switches and ceiling lights. > > But there are two rooms that have connecting passages to the > basement - the kitchen and bathroom. I have sealed every crack and > opening I can find. > > These two rooms are just murder. I stay in them the minimum amount > of time possible, but afterwards it takes several hours for the > headaches to subside enough for me to be able to think. Some days > they never go away. > > I have thrown away most of my clothes and bedding - it was > impossible to get the spores out. I keep everything else sealed in > plastic garbage bags and wear the absolute minimum possible. Even > then, it takes only six to eight hours before the spores start > becoming unbearable. > > Anything you can come up with would be very much appreciated. > > Best Regards, > > Mike Monett > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

