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Elysia Drew
Salut, all. Having tried everything else, I'm going to get some Young Living essential oils & a diffuser to remediate my car, which got mold contaminated by stuff I put in there from a moldy room I moved into (& had to leave). Now the mini-fridge in the garage, which is NOT mine, is contaminated by food I thoughtlessly put in there from that place, so I'm staying sick, b/c I have no way to decontaminate the fridge or any of the stuff in the garage. As most of you know, mycotoxins are the toxins that mold spores produce, & they are extremely tiny & pass thru everything (except the bodies & brains of the people they make sick). I have the option of un-plugging the fridge, but I don't have the option of moving it, as I'd have to put it outside & it's not mine to do that with. I'm concerned that the COLDNESS of the fridge has been keeping the mold somewhat at bay, & that once I thaw everything out (wich means leaving the fridge door open), it will further
 contaminate even more stuff in the garage (namely another renter's car). Today, I threw away all the mycotoxic food that was in it, & sprayed the inside with baking soda & distilled water, & left the fridge plugged in (ON). I'm not sure if refrigerators act like a closed system or not. If the fridge is recycling/recirculating air and NOT putting air back out into the garage, then I can just leave it on. But if there's air coming out of the fridge, that's been circulated thru the fridge's A/C, ventilation, interior etc., then I think it might be better to turn it off. Does anyone know specifics like these about refrigerators, & if so, could you please elaborate/explain ASAP so I can make a decision? Thanks so very much. 

Love & blessings,
Elysia Drew

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PUK
Funny you should post this - I have major issues with moulds probably a  
particular strain, the sort that comes of decaying wood/leaves etc... my dads  
house had a leaking roof and this lead to the timbers decaying (used to be
a  flower nursery) his house and everything in it smells mouldy, I only need
 1-2 breaths in the house and I feel ill for days, weezy ichy stones in the
eys  sensation, itchy throat chest and fatigue, its so bad that when I am
near my dad  away from his house I start to sneeze as his clothes smell of
mould.
 
every car that he has been in when left for a while blooms with  
multicoloured moulds white green blacks !
 
wow I can see where you are coming from this stiff could be with you until  
you die unless you make a complete break from it, burn throw away
everything  move out and start again.
 
PUK (ESSER as well
 
 
In a message dated 4/29/2013 4:01:47 A.M. Dateline Standard Time,  
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Salut, all. Having tried everything else, I'm going to get some Young  
Living essential oils & a diffuser to remediate my car, which got mold  
contaminated by stuff I put in there from a moldy room I moved into (& had  to
leave). Now the mini-fridge in the garage, which is NOT mine, is  contaminated by
food I thoughtlessly put in there from that place, so I'm  staying sick,
b/c I have no way to decontaminate the fridge or any of the  stuff in the
garage. As most of you know, mycotoxins are the toxins that mold  spores
produce, & they are extremely tiny & pass thru everything  (except the bodies &
brains of the people they make sick). I have the  option of un-plugging the
fridge, but I don't have the option of moving it, as  I'd have to put it
outside & it's not mine to do that with. I'm concerned  that the COLDNESS of the
fridge has been keeping the mold somewhat at bay,  & that once I thaw
everything out (wich means leaving the fridge door  open), it will further
contaminate even more stuff in the garage (namely  another renter's car).
Today, I threw away all the mycotoxic food that was in  it, & sprayed the
inside with baking soda & distilled water, &  left the fridge plugged in (ON).
I'm not sure if refrigerators act like a  closed system or not. If the
fridge is recycling/recirculating air and NOT  putting air back out into the
garage, then I can just leave it on. But if  there's air coming out of the
fridge, that's been circulated thru the fridge's  A/C, ventilation, interior
etc., then I think it might be better to turn it  off. Does anyone know
specifics like these about refrigerators, & if so,  could you please
elaborate/explain ASAP so I can make a decision? Thanks so  very much.

Love & blessings,
Elysia Drew

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Patricia
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elysia, i have a negative ion generator and
also an 'ionizer' - both make ozone.  both
work to destroy those things that are
anaerobic.  what i would do is place one or both
in the frig and let it run for a day or so.  
OR i would put the frig in a box along with the
tools and let them run for a day or two.  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-ozone_shock_treatment
http://www.actionozone.com/Mold%20Removal.htm
love, patricia


On Apr 29, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Elysia Drew <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Salut, all. Having tried everything else, I'm going to get some Young Living essential oils & a diffuser to remediate my car, which got mold contaminated by stuff I put in there from a moldy room I moved into (& had to leave). Now the mini-fridge in the garage, which is NOT mine, is contaminated by food I thoughtlessly put in there from that place, so I'm staying sick, b/c I have no way to decontaminate the fridge or any of the stuff in the garage. As most of you know, mycotoxins are the toxins that mold spores produce, & they are extremely tiny & pass thru everything (except the bodies & brains of the people they make sick). I have the option of un-plugging the fridge, but I don't have the option of moving it, as I'd have to put it outside & it's not mine to do that with. I'm concerned that the COLDNESS of the fridge has been keeping the mold somewhat at bay, & that once I thaw everything out (wich means leaving the fridge door open), it will further
> contaminate even more stuff in the garage (namely another renter's car). Today, I threw away all the mycotoxic food that was in it, & sprayed the inside with baking soda & distilled water, & left the fridge plugged in (ON). I'm not sure if refrigerators act like a closed system or not. If the fridge is recycling/recirculating air and NOT putting air back out into the garage, then I can just leave it on. But if there's air coming out of the fridge, that's been circulated thru the fridge's A/C, ventilation, interior etc., then I think it might be better to turn it off. Does anyone know specifics like these about refrigerators, & if so, could you please elaborate/explain ASAP so I can make a decision? Thanks so very much.


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Wonder if hydrogen peroxide (found info on that from web searches after out roof leak ) or maybe alcohol (found someones vodka to try disinfect phone,door knobs...). Wiping down to remove mycotoxins which can be from dead molds also. wear mask, found one at the hardware store for molds. Test using a little bit first in case react to. Have heard good things abou the Living essentials oil (think it was thieves oil ).

If you have a hot day maybe air in sun for a day with sun shining inside. Sun is amazing to help heal sometimes.
Lynn D

--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:

>
> Funny you should post this - I have major issues with moulds probably a  
> particular strain, the sort that comes of decaying wood/leaves etc... my dads  
> house had a leaking roof and this lead to the timbers decaying (used to be
> a  flower nursery) his house and everything in it smells mouldy, I only need
>  1-2 breaths in the house and I feel ill for days, weezy ichy stones in the
> eys  sensation, itchy throat chest and fatigue, its so bad that when I am
> near my dad  away from his house I start to sneeze as his clothes smell of
> mould.
>  
> every car that he has been in when left for a while blooms with  
> multicoloured moulds white green blacks !
>  
> wow I can see where you are coming from this stiff could be with you until  
> you die unless you make a complete break from it, burn throw away
> everything  move out and start again.
>  
> PUK (ESSER as well
>  
>  
> In a message dated 4/29/2013 4:01:47 A.M. Dateline Standard Time,  
> necessejamais@... writes:
>
>  
>  
>  
> Salut, all. Having tried everything else, I'm going to get some Young  
> Living essential oils & a diffuser to remediate my car, which got mold  
> contaminated by stuff I put in there from a moldy room I moved into (& had  to
> leave). Now the mini-fridge in the garage, which is NOT mine, is  contaminated by
> food I thoughtlessly put in there from that place, so I'm  staying sick,
> b/c I have no way to decontaminate the fridge or any of the  stuff in the
> garage. As most of you know, mycotoxins are the toxins that mold  spores
> produce, & they are extremely tiny & pass thru everything  (except the bodies &
> brains of the people they make sick). I have the  option of un-plugging the
> fridge, but I don't have the option of moving it, as  I'd have to put it
> outside & it's not mine to do that with. I'm concerned  that the COLDNESS of the
> fridge has been keeping the mold somewhat at bay,  & that once I thaw
> everything out (wich means leaving the fridge door  open), it will further
> contaminate even more stuff in the garage (namely  another renter's car).
> Today, I threw away all the mycotoxic food that was in  it, & sprayed the
> inside with baking soda & distilled water, &  left the fridge plugged in (ON).
> I'm not sure if refrigerators act like a  closed system or not. If the
> fridge is recycling/recirculating air and NOT  putting air back out into the
> garage, then I can just leave it on. But if  there's air coming out of the
> fridge, that's been circulated thru the fridge's  A/C, ventilation, interior
> etc., then I think it might be better to turn it  off. Does anyone know
> specifics like these about refrigerators, & if so,  could you please
> elaborate/explain ASAP so I can make a decision? Thanks so  very much.
>
> Love & blessings,
> Elysia Drew
>
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On Apr 29, 2013, at 2:42 PM, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Wonder if hydrogen peroxide (found info on that from web searches after out roof leak ) or maybe alcohol (found someones vodka to try disinfect phone,door knobs...). Wiping down to remove mycotoxins which can be from dead molds also. wear mask, found one at the hardware store for molds. Test using a little bit first in case react to. Have heard good things abou the Living essentials oil (think it was thieves oil ).
>
> If you have a hot day maybe air in sun for a day with sun shining inside. Sun is amazing to help heal sometimes.
> Lynn D
>
> --- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:
> >
> > Funny you should post this - I have major issues with moulds probably a
> > particular strain, the sort that comes of decaying wood/leaves etc... my dads
> > house had a leaking roof and this lead to the timbers decaying (used to be
> > a flower nursery) his house and everything in it smells mouldy, I only need
> > 1-2 breaths in the house and I feel ill for days, weezy ichy stones in the
> > eys sensation, itchy throat chest and fatigue, its so bad that when I am
> > near my dad away from his house I start to sneeze as his clothes smell of
> > mould.
> >
> > every car that he has been in when left for a while blooms with
> > multicoloured moulds white green blacks !
> >
> > wow I can see where you are coming from this stiff could be with you until
> > you die unless you make a complete break from it, burn throw away
> > everything move out and start again.
> >
> > PUK (ESSER as well
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 4/29/2013 4:01:47 A.M. Dateline Standard Time,  
> > necessejamais@... writes:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Salut, all. Having tried everything else, I'm going to get some Young
> > Living essential oils & a diffuser to remediate my car, which got mold
> > contaminated by stuff I put in there from a moldy room I moved into (& had to
> > leave). Now the mini-fridge in the garage, which is NOT mine, is contaminated by
> > food I thoughtlessly put in there from that place, so I'm staying sick,
> > b/c I have no way to decontaminate the fridge or any of the stuff in the
> > garage. As most of you know, mycotoxins are the toxins that mold spores
> > produce, & they are extremely tiny & pass thru everything (except the bodies &
> > brains of the people they make sick). I have the option of un-plugging the
> > fridge, but I don't have the option of moving it, as I'd have to put it
> > outside & it's not mine to do that with. I'm concerned that the COLDNESS of the
> > fridge has been keeping the mold somewhat at bay, & that once I thaw
> > everything out (wich means leaving the fridge door open), it will further
> > contaminate even more stuff in the garage (namely another renter's car).
> > Today, I threw away all the mycotoxic food that was in it, & sprayed the
> > inside with baking soda & distilled water, & left the fridge plugged in (ON).
> > I'm not sure if refrigerators act like a  closed system or not. If the
> > fridge is recycling/recirculating air and NOT putting air back out into the
> > garage, then I can just leave it on. But if there's air coming out of the
> > fridge, that's been circulated thru the fridge's A/C, ventilation, interior
> > etc., then I think it might be better to turn it off. Does anyone know
> > specifics like these about refrigerators, & if so, could you please
> > elaborate/explain ASAP so I can make a decision? Thanks so very much.
> >
> > Love & blessings,
> > Elysia Drew
> >
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