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Mycotoxicosis

Mold Heroes: The Black Family

February 18, 2010

For the next five years, Jade’s mother Jeanne Black and her family worked tirelessly to introduce legislation into the Wisconsin Assembly. With the support of other parents, teachers, and the advocacy of The Center for School Mold Help, the Black Family finally succeeded in passing SB 41 which was signed into law in December. This is the first bill passed to regulate indoor air quality in schools in Wisconsin.

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Does Mold Cause Multiple Sclerosis?

February 4, 2010

In fact, MS has mysteriously spiked significantly over the last two and a half decades. This correlates to the same spike in mycotixicosis and mold poisoning. It also correlates to the changes in building design that occurred 20 to 30 years ago that has resulted in more mold in newer buildings. Is this all a coincidence, or is mold actually behind this MS epidemic?

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When it Comes to Mold, Doctors Are Unreliable

December 1, 2009

Under-informed doctors not only allow the problem to worsen by not immediately identifying the problem, allowing the exposure to continue, but they can even make the problems worse by misdiagnosing and mistreating the illness. I previously wrote about how doctors will misdiagnose a mold infection as a bacterial infection and treat it with antibiotics. But the bacteria in your body are actually necessary to fight off fungal infections. This is like trying to put out a fire with a flamethrower.

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Fundraiser to Save Mold Victim’s Life

November 16, 2009

Whenever Jennifer would touch anything, she would leave behind pink fingerprints that could not be washed away. These fingerprints were caused by her body trying to rid itself of the toxins through her pores.

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School District Denies Mold, Tears Down School

August 7, 2009

After two-thirds of teachers started experiencing symptoms of toxic mold exposure, including coughing, sore throat, sinus infection, multiple respiratory illness, and chronic bronchitis, the situation at Shermen Elementary had reached a breaking point. Teachers were diagnosed with mycotoxicosis poisoning, kids were getting sick, and parents were becoming concerned. A letter writing campaign began to test the school for mold and clean the vents and ducts.

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Health District Causes Employee to Die by Being Unhealthy

July 2, 2009

An autopsy revealed Dan’s body was filled with mold colonies and his cause of death was identified as mixed mold mycotoxicosis, or poisoning from a blend of toxic mold. It was a combination of Stachybotrys, which is known for producing deadly mycotoxins, and Aspergillus, which has the ability to infect and grow inside a human body.

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Is Mycotoxicosis Posing as Alzheimer’s Disease?

May 5, 2009

At the present time, an autopsy is the only test that can confirm a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. It’s very possible that some people diagnosed with early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease may actually just have a mold problem.

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