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Mold Load Explained:
Your home will have more mold tomorrow than it does today! Did you know your home will have more mold today than it did yesterday—and even more tomorrow? It’s true. Unlike viruses or bacteria, which naturally die off over time, mold can remain viable for years—even centuries . It may be dormant, actively growing, or releasing spores, but it never truly goes away. Why Mold Is Different from Bacteria and Viruses Bacteria and viruses have a limited lifespan on surfaces. Influenz
Mar 22, 20222 min read


Mold Illness, CIRS, and the Missing Piece in Chronic Health Conditions
CIRS occurs when there is widespread inflammation caused by a bio-toxin (often mold) in the body that leads to immune system dysfunction. A guest blog by Mike Adams. “Mold illness” is often described as a subcategory of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) , but mold isn’t the only trigger. This same inflammatory response can be caused by exposure to other biotoxins, including Lyme disease . One healthcare practitioner once told me something that stuck: If you have L
Mar 9, 20213 min read


Are Your Home and Body Full of Toxins?
Although you may not be able to eliminate every stress or every toxin, you can lower the overall toxin load.
Mar 1, 20214 min read
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