If water damage in your home or office isn’t discovered or isn’t remediated correctly, you risk becoming chronically ill from the gases that toxic mold produces.
Not all mold is toxic, but toxic species often thrive in the protected environment of your drywall or under your flooring.
And not everyone will get sick from toxic mold, but if you are among the 25% of people with poor genes for clearing mold, or are already immunocompromised, you can get very, very sick.
In this day and age, our homes are being built in new ways and our climate is changing. Millions of people in the southern US and Caribbean have just experienced flooding and water damage and more storms will occur.
A few years ago, my friend Bridgit Danner made the mistake of thinking that toxic mold was a fringe issue that she would never experience until she found out her home was infested with colonies of toxic mold and her health became severely affected.
Whether you are health care practitioner, a home-owner, or a person living in a tropical area, please join me for Mold Week and learn a little bit every day about mold and water damage from the experts.
Mold Week is completely free, online and runs Oct. 30 - Nov. 5.
I also ask you to forward this email to a friend who lives in a flood zone or is chronically ill and doesn’t know why.
Register here now and Bridgit will send you a recorded interview each day of Mold Week.
You will receive instant access to Moldy, the documentary by Dave Asprey, when you register.
Finally, since we are close to Halloween, I'd also like to share a newsletter I received from my friend Andrea at WholisticBeginnings.com. She shares some healthy Halloween tips and tricks on her blog here.
Enjoy, and as always, feel free to pass this along!
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