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Mold Hits a Foul Ball at Our Nation’s Sports Arenas

May 6, 2011

Sometimes, more than half of those arena concession stands or restaurants were cited for “critical” or “major” health violations. Among other things, mold was found on ice where food and cold drinks are stored. It makes sense; mold loves food and water, so it’s no surprise that these food vendors are creating an ideal ecosystem for mold to thrive.

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Mold Will Grow on Everything – Except Fast Food

February 22, 2011

So how does the fried food hold up? Well, it appears to be unchanged, undisturbed by molds and bacteria. This is a little scary when nature itself does not deem the Happy “Meal” to be food at all. Or, as Mike Adams of Natural News puts it, “There is only one species on planet Earth that’s stupid enough to think a McDonald’s hamburger is food.”

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After Humans, the Mold Begins

February 15, 2011

When it comes to deconstructing human civilization, mold is Mother Nature’s first line of offense. Mold is a decomposer. It consumes and breaks down materials that are dead, and thus, must be recycled back into the ecosystem. It is absolutely natural. But it is not in the best interest of our homes.

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Are Green Chemicals Really Green?

February 4, 2011

There are a number of commercially available “green” chemical products that can be bought for mold removal. This is doubtful. Although we may argue about the definition of “green,” I believe chemicals and greenness are mutually exclusive.

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Massive Study Concludes Moldy Homes are Bad for Kids

February 2, 2011

Children whose parents reported any mold or water damage in the home at the beginning of the study were 55% more likely to develop allergic rhinitis, as diagnosed by their doctors.

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Mold Designing Traffic Routes For Us

January 21, 2011

To determine just how efficient a mold-designed traffic network will be, researchers ran a test against a preexisting model: Tokyo’s train network. On a map of Japan, bits of food were placed in a pattern representing major cities. The larger the city, the bigger the oat flake was used in its representation. Then, researchers impregnated the Physarum polycephalum mold on the flake representing Tokyo. Finally, they played the waiting game.

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Mold at Ground Zero

January 17, 2011

What followed was an argument with the Bank’s insurance company over what actions should be taken. The mold had gotten out of hand and was no longer approved for human use. The insurers recommended the use of a biocide to treat the mold and the bank agreed. They implemented a program to remove all visibly moldy ceiling tiles and wallboard.

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Mold Conspiracy in California

January 12, 2011

When James Marmon started working in the building in 2007, he noticed red Xs on the floor mats. Only weeks later did he find out why. Mr. Marmon had stepped into a moldy office that was causing employees a range of symptoms from extreme fatigue to nosebleeds. There were rumblings of inspections and investigations into the air quality, but not enough action was taken. Several other employees have complained with respiratory concerns and filed workers’ compensation claims with the union.

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Mold Removal Myths- Myth #2 – Bleach is the Answer

January 11, 2011

Bleach doesn’t kill mold! Learn why bleach won’t kill mold in this mold myth video

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