> Crikey Mike,  and  I  wasn't even aware  of  such  things!  I have
  > smelled damp on some people I have met and of course, here  in the
  > Uk there are a lot of very old houses which don't have proper damp
  > courses. They contain dry rot too oddly, which I suppose is a kind
  > of mold, but you can still smell this.

  > I wasn't aware that you could get mold in bedding  though although
  > I know that there are mites and things, unless the house  was damp
  > or empty.

  Mold grows  on  just  about anything. You've  seen  it  grow  on the
  silicone caulk  sealer  around the bathtub,  and  on  plastic shower
  curtains. It  also grows on cotton. In the article "Talking  Rot And
  Mildew", P.  Hamlyn  shows a photo of a fungus growing  on  a cotton
  fibre:

    http://fungus.org.uk/images/mildew.jpg

  As you  can  see, the plant is so small it cannot be  seen  with the
  naked eye. The picture was taken with a scanning electron microscope
  that can show fine detail in microscopic objects. The  round objects
  are the spores that are coated with the toxins that make us ill.

  When you  are  sleeping, your body supplies the  warmth  that starts
  them growing.  They get moisture from your body, and use  the cotton
  for food. They have the ideal conditions for growth.

  There are  many different kinds of molds that grow in  bedding. They
  give a wide variety of symptoms that are hard to identify  as coming
  from mold toxins. It may take a long time, but once you start having
  symptoms, the damage is done. As far as I can tell, it is permanent.

  Your bedding may be a blend of cotton and polyester. Mold also loves
  plastic. Here's a photo of mold growing happily:

    http://fungus.org.uk/images/pu.jpg

  For reference, the complete article is at

    http://fungus.org.uk/nwfg/rot.htm

  > With respect,  and thank you for pointing out  the  possibility of
  > such a  thing, but I don't think this can be my  problem.  For one
  > thing, it  doesn't  happen all the  time,  only  occasionally. For
  > instance, I  got  it when I hurt my arm, but now I  feel  ok, even
  > though I  have a cold. With loads of CS I have kept it  to  just a
  > cold and  it hasn't developed into anything worse.  Also,  I would
  > have thought it would have affected my husband too - being  in the
  > same environment - but he never gets this.

  Mold is  very  erratic,  and the  allergies  it  creates  are highly
  individualistic. Your  husband may not have developed  symptoms yet,
  and he may never experience them.

  But the mold is there, and it is continually degrading your health.

  > I make  approximately 10ppm EIS and drink it at up to  20mls  at a
  > time at random intervals. Do you mean this would not be  enough to
  > get rid  of herpes? And this would not be enough to  kill friendly
  > bacteria would  it?  I am a bit confused here by  all  this techie
  > information I am afraid! <lol> dee

  It is  very  difficult to know the actual concentration  of  cs. The
  vendor's information  can be seriously in error. You can  do  a salt
  test to  get  an idea of how much silver is in  your  solution. Pour
  some in  a shot glass and add a few crystals  of  pickling (canning)
  salt. You should start to see a milky dispersion. A  strong solution
  starts showing  the  dispersion sooner, and  the  dispersion changes
  from a  pale  blue to a milky white as the  concentration  goes from
  5ppm to  20ppm. You can look through the dispersion and  see objects
  behind the  glass.  A  weak solution is  transparent,  and  a strong
  solution will obscure most objects.

  The Herpes virus that causes cold sores may not respond to solutions
  that read below about 14uS to 16uS in a Hanna or COM-100 pwt.

  Shingles also  requires  a strong concentration. If you  use  a weak
  solution the  first time Shingles hits, you may find it  doesn't get
  rid of it and it keeps returning.

  When it  returns,  it takes a much stronger solution to  keep  it in
  check. So  my advise is to learn how to make the  strongest solution
  you can.  This will destroy the Herpes virus that causes  cold sores
  and Shingles, and they won't be part of your life anymore.

  The fact that you have a cold also says your solution is  not strong
  enough. With  a  weak solution, the virus can enter  the  body cells
  where the immune system can't reach. The viruses take over  the cell
  machinery and force it to make more viruses. These exit the  cell to
  infect more  cells,  and you get sick. Since  the  virus  is already
  established in  the  cells, silver can't do much  to  help  stop the
  infection.

  With a  strong  solution, the flu virus never has  a  chance  to get
  established in the first place.

  But a  strong solution can also kill the friendly  bacteria  in your
  small intestine. This is a major problem with older people.  But the
  problem completely  disappears  when you  use  sublingual absorption
  instead of drinking the solution.

  Yes, the  technology  and phrases are new, and it takes  a  while to
  learn. But  it is very worthwhile. Medical science has  nothing that
  will kill  viruses  as  effectively  as  silver  ions.  For example,
  Tamiflu doesn't  work  anywhere near as well, and  many  viruses are
  becoming immune to it.

  But they cannot evade a healthy immune system that is  supplied with
  a small amount of silver!

  Best Regards,

  Mike M.


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