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Mold and Colds - Black Mold Symptoms

Date Published: 22nd November 2006
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The phrases mold and colds are commonly placed together because of the simalar symptoms that are done to the body. It is understood that mold and colds are phrased to together because black mold can decrease the immunity system. This decrease in the immunity system will create a system to fail and breakdown.

Both symptoms of mold and colds are caused by the system overloaded with toxins that the body does not agree with. Since mold toxins are know to cause fungisitis, which is known as moldgrowing in the nose. Colds become a classical implication. The excess mucas which has spores will create fungus that can be harmful to the system, especialliy if immuno-compromised. Many popular molds such as aspergillus and stachybotrys are know to be related to molds and colds. These are toxic molds and black mold symptoms that can grow easily in homes and become an issue if not taken care of properly.


By being proactive to prevent mold and black mold symptoms, be sure to correct any water damage problems and do not let them drag on. For example, if you have wet dry wall and it is not removed properly, you will most likely have black mold on your walls with in the near future. Once the mold spores grow on the surfaces, the spores can liberate into the air which humans can inhale. This is a common occurence that causes problems with people associating mold symptoms and colds.

With a common cold, the causes are from a lowered immunity. When you have mildew and mold inside the body it is an extra chalenge for the body to fight. The mold spores will breakdown the body and more than usual you will find a cold to come around. Your nose becomes stuffy and mucas begins to become excessive. The best thing to try is meeting with a doctor who understands toxicology and you may want to look into an alternative solution such as an all natural cleaner for mold or hiring a certified mold inspector to look at the area, they will then write protocols for a qualified
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