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Episode 48 - Stachybotrys, the Toxic Black Mold Rarely Found on Mold Tests
- Duración: 38 m
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Kealy Severson, Erik Johnson, and Alicia Swamy of Exposing Mold come together to uncover the peculiarity of the "toxic black mold," Stachybotrys. In this episode, we highlight the shocking research into this dangerous disease causing agent, why current testing is limited, and an interesting hypothesis behind the rise in multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS). Find us on Linktree, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YoutubeNeed help navigating your mold injury without breaking the bank? Join our low cost education group: patreon.com/exposingmoldWe’d like to take a moment to thank our ...
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What an informative Podcast
- De LynR en 03-12-22
What an informative Podcast
Revisado: 03-12-22
As a newbie who just found out I’m living in a house loaded with stachybotrys, this episode was scary, yet informative and helpful. It’s why I picked it to listen to first. I am very sick, and I feel I found my first life raft. You are all amazing with this Postcast. I’ll be binge listening to you all day. I have a TON of questions, that I hop I can get answers to. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart!
Lenore Riegel
I also bought Mold Medic’s book.
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Soulwaves
- A Future History
- De: Tom Evans
- Narrado por: Tom Evans
- Duración: 9 h y 35 m
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Soulwaves is a metaphysical and cosmological adventure across space and time. Soulwaves are the missing dark energy and dark matter that cosmologists can’t find. They bond people to people, moons to planets, planets to stars, and stars to other stars to form galaxies. When this book proper begins in 2059, China has become the predominant force on the world stage. You will discover that events on planet Earth, and all other sentient planets, are nano-managed by greater and even more pervasive forces.
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Spellbinding!
- De LynR en 04-10-21
Spellbinding!
Revisado: 04-10-21
My twin sister, who’s a big fan of Tom Evans, kept raving about this book so I figured I’d give it a try. I’m not one to read books of this genre, well let’s just say I am now. From the very first chapter, I was hooked. My sister wasn’t kidding when she said Evans is a Genius. Soulwaves A Future History is creative, and spellbinding. A fascinating tale of truth or fiction?? Maybe a bit of both. The ending leaves off with endless possibilities. Now I’m looking forward to reading his whole Anthology.
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