Mold exposure

Symptom
  • Fungicides: Chemical industry created fungicides to kill mold, but it backfired and made certain molds stronger and fungicide-resistant, creating super molds
  • Mold in homes, buildings, and workplaces: Exposure to mold in homes, buildings, and workplaces — often hidden in walls, HVAC systems, under sinks, attics, and basements from slow water leaks. Black mold getting into air vents and ducts is a common exposure route.
  • Environmental: Exposure to mold in homes, buildings, workplaces - can be hidden in walls, HVAC systems, under sinks
  • Fungicides in everyday products: Fungicides are hidden in plug-in air fresheners, scented candles, perfumes, colognes, new clothing, bedding, carpeting, and lawn treatments. These fungicide-treated products expose people to the chemical residues and the super molds that have adapted to feed on them.
  • Industrial chemicals: Industrial revolution created toxic chemicals, chemical plants releasing man-made chemicals into air through smokestacks and factories, birth of pesticides and herbicides made mold stronger
  • Mold contains heavy metals: Many varieties of mold are high in toxic heavy metals. When breathed in or consumed, these metals enter the body and suppress the immune system. This is a key reason mold-triggered illness can persist long after mold exposure has ended.
  • Food Sources: Mold contamination in grains, nuts, dried fruits, coffee, and other foods
  • Mold in food: Mold contamination in grains, nuts, dried fruits, coffee, moldy meat, moldy cheese, and other foods. Mold that grows on animal products (meat, dairy) is far more dangerous than naturally occurring mold that breaks down plant matter.
  • Mold is a trigger, not the direct cause: Mold exposure is a trigger that lowers the immune system, allowing viruses, bacteria, and toxic heavy metals already in the body to become active and cause symptoms. It is not the direct cause of neurological symptoms, chronic fatigue, or chronic illness. The underlying viral or bacterial load is what drives the illness.
  • EMF and frequencies: Mold runs on frequencies - radio frequencies, EMF, cell tower frequencies. Test molds are bred around high voltage and radio signals in chemical plant labs
  • Mold runs on frequency — EMF and radio signals: Mold runs on frequencies — radio frequencies, EMF, and cell tower signals. Test molds are bred in chemical plant labs with tremendous power and high voltage, adapting to EMF as their environment. Fungicide-resistant super molds that escaped these labs thrive on the same EMF frequencies now pervasive in modern environments.
  • EMF and frequencies: Mold runs on frequency - radio frequencies, EMF from chemical plants with high voltage. Test molds bred around EMF adapt and need these frequencies to survive and thrive. Cell tower frequencies and 5G keep mold alive
  • Super molds created by fungicides: The chemical industry created fungicides to kill mold but this backfired. It made certain molds stronger and fungicide-resistant, creating super molds. The industrial revolution, toxic chemical plants, pesticides, and herbicides released into air and water have made mold stronger and more toxic. Mold today is entirely different from mold of centuries past.
  • Environmental exposure: Visiting or living in moldy buildings, working in moldy offices, inhaling mold off clothing, consuming water with mold spores, eating moldy food especially moldy meat and dairy

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