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I'm researching mold and mycotoxins now as a result of this tremendous book I'm reading about the impact they have on our health. Whew! This is a REAL eye-opener!

 

Just HAD to share these with you from one particularly good website I came across, www.moldinspector.com.

 

Linda

 

Top 10 Health Symptoms of Mold Affecting Your Health The top ten symptoms that you or a family member may be suffering from allergy to mold, animal dander, or dust--- or having asthma triggered by mold exposure (listed in alphabetical order: note that you may suffer one or several of these symptoms)---aclear, thin, watery mucus from your nose may appear suddenlya coughinga difficulty breathinga headachesa hivesa itching of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any areaa redness of the sclera (white of your eyes)a runny nose (rhinitis)a skin rashesa skin rednessa sneezinga sneezing fits (more than three sneezes in a row, happens repeatedly)Is it a cold or allergies? Some tips to help you tell the difference, courtesy of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology [u.S.A. Today, "All About Allergies and Asthma," March 16,2001]AllergiesaEyes, ears, nose and/or throat (especially the palate or roof of the mouth) are itchy. aEyes may also be red and watery.aSneezing is often repetitive.aNasal discharge is usually clear and thin.aFever and achiness are typically absent.a Symptoms tend to be seasonal and are often at their worst during pollen season (from spring to the first frost in the fall).aSymptoms may last for weeks or months, or may be chronic, depending upon exposure to offending allergen(s),ColdsaNasal discharge is usually clear initially, but may become thick and yellow after several days.aSneezing is usually sporadic and non-repetitive.aFever and aches may be presentaEyes, ears, nose and/or throat have no or minimal itching.aSymptoms typically end within 3 to 10 days.

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