toxic mold testing


Mold is toxic, better off living in prison, then dying in a toxic house. It is a paradox that mold is toxic and yet, it is not toxic. Everything is toxic in high enough levels. One or two of the most toxic mold spores will probably not kill you, your immune system will fight it off. A woman on a radio show died from drinking too much water. The water washed out all of the salts in her body causing her death. Some say that mold is not toxic, that it is the mycotoxins, that some molds produce, that are bad for your health. These mycotoxins are hard to test for and we just assume they are present if the mold is present. I will not get into the technicality of whether it’s the mold, or mycotoxins that they produce, that is bad for you. The mycotoxins would not be present, if there was no mold. Although if there was mold and it was cleaned up, the mycotoxins might still be present. Stachybotrys Chartarum, is what many will call the toxic mold, it produces mycotoxins. It has been proven to damage people’s health. Many other damage people’s health, but it has yet to be proven. Aspergillus and penicillin also produce mycotoxins, so I would say they are bad for your health. However, even cladosporium, in high levels produced liver damage in mice and can cause severe rash on the legs of humans. Google Cladosporium and rash for some pictures. Most experts do not believe Cladosporium is toxic, nor produces mycotoxins. Mold can grow in your lungs and produce fungus balls. LSD is made