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Effects of Toxic Molds on the Human Body
 
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Effects of Toxic Molds on the Human Body


The term black mold is deceptive and a poor selection to discuss the toxic molds. They come in many colors. Some of the worse are not black. They should leave the word black out of the discussion. Some of the same toxic molds found in homes and schools are concentrated and weaponized into some of the most powerful biological weapons on earth, the T-2 Mycotoxins. This is because of the effect they have on the brain and nervous system. What these biological weapons do to a person in a matter of hours can be similar to what they do to a person over a period of time when concentrated inside a home or school. Since my own exposure to toxic mold I have been in extensive research to identify the ways they degenerate the human body causing multi-systemic health problems. By the time they manifest themselves as health symptoms there has been such a chain reaction of cause and effects that doctors are at a loss to untangle the spiderweb in order to correctly identify toxic mold as the original underlying causation. They suck the moisture out of your body for their own use. This dehydrates the body robbing it of the moisture and the Oxygen of the H2O it requires to function properly. This fries the nerves and causes other symptoms associated with dehydration. This is why one gets cotton mouth from drinking alcohol. For alcohol is the fermentation (molding) of grains into beer and fruits into wines. A strong dose of molded material. Toxic molds produce mycotoxins to kill off their microbial invaders. These mycotoxins damage the brain and nervous system. This can cause heightened anxiety, irritability, ADD, ADHD, Autism and many other neurological problems. There is no doubt in my mind that a family living in a home with toxic mold will experience family disruption, domestic abuse and even domestic violence. I hope to start a 'Domestic Violence Project' to test the participants and their homes for levels of toxic molds, to establish a causational relationship. This is VERY important if we are going to start to understand these irrational acts of violence that are happening more frequently as the level of mold in homes increases. If that was in fact mold on the walls of the childhood home of Choy as seen on CNN it would start to explain the irrational act of killing 32 people at Virginia Tech. Toxic molds trigger immune complexes which get stuck in and block the smaller blood capillaries, interrupting the blood flow rate of oxygenated blood from the arteries to the cells and tissues. This can lead to many circulatory problems along with arthritis, headaches, and high blood pressure. I now consider toxic mold to be one of the most significant underlying causations of degenerative diseases and many health problems.
 

 
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