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Sniffing out danger at home
Original post made on Jan 20, 2009
Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 12:31 PM
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a resident of another community
on Jan 20, 2009 at 11:13 pm
More than 50 studies show that human papillomaviruses cause over ten times more lung cancers than they pretend are caused by secondhand smoke. Passive smokers are more likely to have been exposed to this virus, so the anti-smokers' studies, because they are all based on nothing but lifestyle questionnaires, have been cynically DESIGNED to falsely blame passive smoking for all those extra lung cancers that are really caused by HPV.
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The anti-smokers have committed the same type of fraud with every disease they blame on smoking and passive smoking, as well as ignoring other types of evidence that proves they are lying, such as the fact that the death rates from asthma have more than doubled since their movement began.
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And it's a lie that passive smoking causes heart disease. AMI deaths in Pueblo actually ROSE the year after the smoking ban.
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a resident of another community
on Jan 21, 2009 at 9:18 am
In addition to the suggestions above, those with mold and allergy concerns may want to check out the remarkable research on toxic mold removal done by environmental expert Dr Ed Close. Simply diffusing a therapeutic-grade essential oil regularly will likely result in an environment very hostile to mold, not to mention the health benefits, long-term protection, and simply making your home smell great. You might also consider using the Thieves Household Cleaner that Dr Close suggests for his remediation clients.
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In one instance, 10,667 stachybotrys mold spores were identified in a per cubic meter area. After diffusing Thieves essential oil for forty-eight hours, Dr Close retested. Only thirteen stachybotrys remained. Similarly, 75,000 stachybotrys mold spores were identified in a sample of sheetrock. After seventy-two hours of diffusing, no stachybotrys mold spores remained. (Stachybotrys has a reputation for being the most toxic mold.)
a resident of another community
on Jan 26, 2009 at 6:09 am
Professional testing is expensive. Home test kits are available at Web Link These test kits were designed by a Certified Industrial Hygienist with two decades of experience in exposure assessment.
a resident of another community
on Jan 31, 2009 at 12:49 pm
Although testing the air in your home can be pricee, performed correctly, the data collected is most dependable. I had a strong odor of mold or mildew but counld not find it;s origin. I went to the local hardware store and purchased test kit for mold. I read the instructions carefully and proceeded to conduct the the test verbadim. I sent the carefully gathered samples and sent them off to a laboratory in Florida. Four weeks later, I received the data from the laboeatory and much to my surprise, The information claimed that the samples taken were not a microrgasm and presented not immediate problem.
I was not satisfied with these findings and contacted an environmental care company ralmenvironmentalservice.com, I was instructed to conduct a couple of visuals inspections dealing with the construction of my home. After approximately 20 minuets of guided inspection, the representative assured me that he could assist me in location, reason, type, and hhow to rid my home of this isssue. ralmenvironmentalservice.com was extremely professional, punctual, thorough, and affordable. When they tested, they found the source and the type, it was a very poisonous mold. The rid my home of this menace once and for all