Saturday, August 17, 2013

EMFs And Indoor Mold – The Connection


EMFs And Indoor Mold – The Connection

Posted by Lloyd on August 17, 2013 under EMFs in your homeEMFs in your life | Be the First to Comment
There are many facets to the health effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposures.
One which receives little attention is the interaction between indoor mold and EMFs. But studies suggest even low levels of mold exposures coupled with low levels of EMF exposures, as found in many homes, could prove to be a lethal concoction.

What Is Mold?

emfs and mold fungusMolds are a form of microscopic organism present in most homes. To develop, molds need only a food source in the form of an organic material and humidity.
Molds work by releasing large numbers of microscopic cells called spores. These spores spread through the air and form new colonies where they find the right conditions.
In the outside environment mold has an important recycling role to play. Indoors it can be a major health hazard. Indoor mold comes in many different shapes and forms. Common indoor varieties are Cladosporium, Stachybotrys, Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Alternaria.

How Dangerous Is Mold?

Mold exposures are extremely dangerous. They can make you very sick or even kill you. The type and severity of health effects that result from mold exposures varies according to location.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) molds produce:
• allergens (substances that can cause allergic reactions),
• irritants,
• potentially toxic substances (mycotoxins),
• allergic reactions in some sensitive individuals.
The EPA goes on to say allergic responses include:
• hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash (dermatitis).
• asthma attacks in people with asthma who are allergic to mold.
• irritation of the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs in both mold-allergic and non-allergic people.

EMFs And Mold – What Do We Know?

Several studies have found that low-level EMF exposures of the type found in many homes induce mold growth. Similar research done at Chernobyl found ionizing radiation encourages mold growth.
There is also a theory that Candida and mold can be activated by EMFs.
But the most interesting work to date is related by Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt in the following video. He explains how:
• the amount of cell phone radiation in a cubic inch of air is now several million times higher than it was ten years ago,
• there is a strong case for reducing EMF exposures, particularly among pregnant women and particularly among women who have Lyme disease
• the production of bio toxins in mold cultures increased by more than six hundred times when exposed to ambient cell phone radiation from a nearby cell phone tower
• the rise in neurodevelopmental disorders in children, not just autism, is linked to these increased EMF exposures

The Mold And EMF Combo

The mold and EMF combo must be avoided in our homes. The health effects of mold exposures are widely recognized as being potentially severe. We know EMF exposures can impact our health in many different ways.  Put the two together, its not a case of two plus two equals four, the potential combined effects are hundreds of times more dangerous.

What Can Be Done?

If you’ve got mold in your home, get rid of it. Ways of dealing with mold typically involve:
• fixing leaks and other water problems,
• scrubbing mold off hard surfaces with detergent and water,
• drying completely and increasing ventilation.
The EPA has detailed guidance on this.
AND deal with your EMF exposures. The presence of mold in your home makes effective EMF protection all the more essential. Start by evaluating your EMF exposure.
http://www.electricsense.com/6580/emfs-indoor-mold-connection/

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