Hello Sharlene,

Thanks for the link.  Now I have some studying to do...

Tom

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sharlene Miyamura 
  To: silver-list 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 12:11 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Chlorine dioxide products



  Thank you, Tom!   We already have chlorine added to our local water and I see 
how it is activated much more when there is steam involved, so I was concerned. 
 Several emphysema people have said how it is difficult to breathe in the 
shower, perhaps due to the the activity of the chlorine when in the company of 
steam and our lungs.  

  I recall a product called EM (Essential Microorganisms?) created by a 
Japanese horticulturalist, Dr. Teruo Higa, that balanced the soil by 
introducing good organisms into it.  So I wonder if the problem is that we have 
chlorine added to our water that throws an imbalance in the environment of the 
shower flora that causes the mold similar to our use of antibiotics and our 
yeast problem?  Just speculating...  EM is used by some to rid homes of mold 
and in prevention of mold. I used EM for my garden years ago, but not for mold. 
I found at least one article (many more if you do a search), but I don't know 
how valid it is, but worth looking into for non toxic means of mold control: 
  http://www.mightymicrobes.com/effective-microorganisms.html

  Sharlene


   
  On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:29 AM, poast <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hello Sharlene,

    Care has to be taken in sizing the packet to be used.  However, in general 
when the shower is running the fan is on and no odor is detectable.  I suppose 
it is possible to linger in the bathroom for an extended period of time after a 
shower and after the fan has shut off and having the door shut it may be 
possible to be exposed to a stronger concentration of chlorine dioxide.  
Usually, this is not an issue.

    Tom