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If you've got a bit of unwanted green growth around your house you should be aware that it might be toxic mold. There are many kinds of mold everywhere around us. We breath and eat molds everyday. Our bodies can tolerate them in small quantities. In larger quantities, mold can be a danger to human health. Under various circumstances, some molds produce toxins. This toxic mold is also called mycotoxins (myco is the Latin word for mold). Not all molds produce toxins, and not all molds known to produce toxins will do so in all circumstances. The conditions must be right.

In order to grow, mold requires moisture and an appropriate food source. The growing mold may shed spores into the air, enabling it to spread to nearby areas. One purpose of generating mycotoxins (from toxic mold) is to poison off other types of mold growing nearby. Under the right conditions, some toxic molds can produce various mycotoxins. Significant exposure to these mycotoxins can result in a variety of symptoms in humans, including headaches, respiratory problems, cognitive problems, skin irritation, and bleeding.

Indoor mold commonly grows as a result of building maintenance problems. Leaks in roofs or from indoor plumbing problems can lead to Mold Growth inside homes, schools, or office buildings. Another source of toxic mold growth is flooding. Once the flood waters recede, indoor mold growth often follows.

Toxic poisoning from molds can produce a host of mysterious symptoms in people that often go misdiagnosed. Making the problem worse, the majority of doctors are untrained to recognize the symptoms of toxic mold exposure and other toxic environmental poisoning. It is difficult to diagnose vague health problems that are environmentally rooted.

Exposure to toxic mold and the mycotoxins it releases can be hazardous. Like other forms of toxic poisoning, mycotoxin exposure can lead to serious health problems--sometimes permanent--and it can even be fatal. We have seen many cases of toxic mold growth and have compiled a website with many resources to help you understand and eliminate this dangerous household menace for good.

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