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
> 
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