Karlin, Sorry I have not been on CureZone lately. Yes these are effects of toxic molds on the human body. Your landlord has to remove all building materials which were affected by the leaks and/or the mold. Building materials which are not dried out within 48 hours of getting wet develope mold. Painting over it will not solve the problem. The mycotoxins which the toxic molds produce come into the room like an invisible gas. Paint does not take care of the problem.
Toxic mold spores are like the anthrax spores which contaminated the Washington DC buildings. The lack of knowledge and pro action on the part of landlords is criminal. The mycotoxins damage the brain and central nervous system. The Immune System forms immune complexes from the mold antigens and the antibodies which are large enough that they get lodged in and block the smaller blood capillaries. Many of these smaller blood capillaries are found around the joints and in the brain. These are the reasons for the headaches. You are probably going to experience some joint aching, numbness and other ailments from the circulation being interrupted.
The cough is the body trying to get the mold spores out of yoor body, knowing they are harmful.
The dry skin conditions are from the mold sucking the moisture out of your body for their use. They need moisture and nutrients like carbohydrates to grow. They suck them out of you, dehydrating you and depleting you of the nutrients your body needs, leaving you tired with chronic fatigue.
If you email me I can help get you the information you need. All my spare time is dedicated to collating information on how toxic mold and other fungi degenerate the human body, contributing significantly to the degenerative diseases.
I have to agree with the above entry about the ingredients of soda being bad for you. I didn't see much about what symptoms you are experiencing.
If it is indeed mold on the cans, I have to wonder how it got on the cans. This is the key question which needs to be answered. Mold feeds on sugar carbohydrates. If there is spillage inside the machine, this could be feeding it. Or is this just an indication of a bigger problem of high levels of airborne mold spores in the building. Ingesting the mold on the can would more likely cause problems in the gastrointestinal system at least at first. Your lungs feeling awful would lead me to suspect an airborne mold problem. feel free to email me.
Where to start? I had a severe toxic mold exposure 3-5 years ago. I have spent the last five years extensively researching to identify how it effects the human body the way it does. Since the body has difficulty ridding the mold from the mucous membranes, it is accumulative. Unless you actively work to get mold fungi out of your body faster than it is accumulating and growing inside you, it keeps accumulating.
You probably got a good dose that night in the bathroom. Sometimes one good dose of a bad ass mold can turn the tide. But, usually it is over a longer period of exposure.There are both inhalation exposures and accumulations, and ingested accumulations. They combine to degenerate the human body.
Inhalation exposures come from both indoor and outdoor breathing environments. The mold spores are everywhere, waiting for moisture to land on and grow. A leaky faucet or toilet is all they need to grow. Indoors they can be growing inside walls, under floors, behind siding, above the ceiling, without being seen. But, the spores and mycotoxins they produce to kill off their microbial competitors, are still harming you.
I recommend everyone have an air cleaner with a true HEPA filter cleaning the mold spores and other microbes out of their breathing environment. Our bodies need all the help they can get these days. Then they can concentrat their efforts elsewhere.
We also get mold fungi from ingestion of antibiotics(concentrated doses of mold) and all aged and fermented foods and drinks. This includes cheeses and alcohols.
I suggest taking 100mg of chloropyllin three times a day in pill form, drink lots of good water, and avoid dehydrating caffiene sodas, coffee, and alcohol. Molds suck a lot of moisture and nutrients out of you for their own survival.
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