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An increasing number of people have expressed interest to me about pursuing mold avoidance in the way that I have pursued it and that others on this board and in CFS community have pursued it.
In order to help people to understand what is involved, I have put together a collection of writings by Erik Johnson (brief bio below), dating from 2000 to 2010. An additional collection with more recent writings will be available soon.
The collection of Erik's writings is quite long (900+ pages), and so I suggest using the table of contents. For those just interested in understanding the basics of how to do avoidance, I suggest starting on P. 114.
The first post on the thread includes links to a few of Erik's other writings. The second post on the thread has a link to the collection.
http://locationseffect.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=biotoxins&action=display&thread=328
Best,
Lisa
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Erik Johnson became aware of the negative effects of toxic mold on his health in the early 1970s as a student at Truckee High School in the Lake Tahoe area of California. He later became very severely ill with the illness that went on to be named Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Incline Village in 1985 (and was one of the original cohort patients treated by Dr. Daniel Peterson and Dr. Paul Cheney). He recovered part of his health as a result of mold avoidance in the late 1980s; in 1998, he developed what he calls "Extreme Mold Avoidance" and has been functionally recovered (including working full-time and exercising vigorously on a regular basis) ever since. Since 2000, he has spent the majority of his free time helping scientists to understand this phenomenon and educating CFS and mold illness patients about this disease. He lives in Reno.
In order to help people to understand what is involved, I have put together a collection of writings by Erik Johnson (brief bio below), dating from 2000 to 2010. An additional collection with more recent writings will be available soon.
The collection of Erik's writings is quite long (900+ pages), and so I suggest using the table of contents. For those just interested in understanding the basics of how to do avoidance, I suggest starting on P. 114.
The first post on the thread includes links to a few of Erik's other writings. The second post on the thread has a link to the collection.
http://locationseffect.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=biotoxins&action=display&thread=328
Best,
Lisa
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Erik Johnson became aware of the negative effects of toxic mold on his health in the early 1970s as a student at Truckee High School in the Lake Tahoe area of California. He later became very severely ill with the illness that went on to be named Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Incline Village in 1985 (and was one of the original cohort patients treated by Dr. Daniel Peterson and Dr. Paul Cheney). He recovered part of his health as a result of mold avoidance in the late 1980s; in 1998, he developed what he calls "Extreme Mold Avoidance" and has been functionally recovered (including working full-time and exercising vigorously on a regular basis) ever since. Since 2000, he has spent the majority of his free time helping scientists to understand this phenomenon and educating CFS and mold illness patients about this disease. He lives in Reno.