Soundthealarm21
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I have a question for people doing Brewer's protocol or other treatments as that's what this thread has kind of turned into:
Have you made 100% sure you're no longer in a mycotoxin contaminated house? Nothing Brewer, nor Shoemaker, etc does will make any difference if you're still breathing the stuff in. I feel like a lot gets talked about in regards to ampho b, etc, but not much talk about making sure you're not exposing yourselves. It's really easy to overlook that part of it. Our house was basically a brand new house. It looked clean, smelled clean, etc. It wasn't until we couldn't figure out why I wasn't improving that we decided to test it and sure enough found high stachybotrys.
When it comes to testing I don't think you should rely on one test if it comes back showing a clean house. For example, the first test we did was ERMI which showed our house as in the top 95% of clean houses. That gave us a false assumption that the house was clean and I went several more months exposed because of that (and a C4a test in a normal range). We got an air quality test done and that's when we realized the house had stachy. Very long and expensive story later we're building a new house with mold resistant materials and we're testing the wood as it's going up to be sure there are no mycotoxin producing molds in the house.
I've made some great progress the last few months. I even got a gym membership two weeks ago and have been back in the pool swimming. I've not done anything special except for controlling diet and taking allergy medication.The main helping factor was just being out of the mold by far. I'm not saying you'll magically get better if you get out of the mold, but you sure as hell won't see any improvement if you're living in a home that has it even if you're doing some time of mold medication.
Just my thoughts as I feel people might be overlooking this crucial step. Avoidance is key.
Have you made 100% sure you're no longer in a mycotoxin contaminated house? Nothing Brewer, nor Shoemaker, etc does will make any difference if you're still breathing the stuff in. I feel like a lot gets talked about in regards to ampho b, etc, but not much talk about making sure you're not exposing yourselves. It's really easy to overlook that part of it. Our house was basically a brand new house. It looked clean, smelled clean, etc. It wasn't until we couldn't figure out why I wasn't improving that we decided to test it and sure enough found high stachybotrys.
When it comes to testing I don't think you should rely on one test if it comes back showing a clean house. For example, the first test we did was ERMI which showed our house as in the top 95% of clean houses. That gave us a false assumption that the house was clean and I went several more months exposed because of that (and a C4a test in a normal range). We got an air quality test done and that's when we realized the house had stachy. Very long and expensive story later we're building a new house with mold resistant materials and we're testing the wood as it's going up to be sure there are no mycotoxin producing molds in the house.
I've made some great progress the last few months. I even got a gym membership two weeks ago and have been back in the pool swimming. I've not done anything special except for controlling diet and taking allergy medication.The main helping factor was just being out of the mold by far. I'm not saying you'll magically get better if you get out of the mold, but you sure as hell won't see any improvement if you're living in a home that has it even if you're doing some time of mold medication.
Just my thoughts as I feel people might be overlooking this crucial step. Avoidance is key.