Re: mold removal

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/mold-removal-tp1549339p1549350.html

hi, Snoshoe and Elizabeth,
 
wanted to thank you, Snoshoe, for recommending taurine to use along w themanganese!  yes, it works better.  bless you!
 
i may have mentioned using thieves oil--have to use pure oils--yes!  i was told to try an ozone machine by dr. Rae's staff (i think they recommended it for pesticides and mold) and a peroxide generator by a building biologist for mold.  i reacted badly to both of those--couldn't use either while present and ozone bothered me also after.  the peroxide machine not somuch.  the blding bio offered a peroxide generator free to try, for only cost of postage.  i finally got a good nebuliaer to put thieves oil into the air and that helped much more.  the ozone and perroxide do work for particular molds.  i had asthma from them.  i really liked the thieves oil but that doesn't mean all w mcs will do ok on it.  it must be pure essential oils.  it is a mix of cinnamon, cloves,...i forget--7 oils i think.  also important to keep humidity down to below 35"%.  this alonewill kill mold but remember you can react to dead mold too--must also clean. 
better to have someone else chlorox walls, etc, and then
use dehumidifiers if possible.
 
di


--- On Wed, 5/27/09, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: mold removal
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 2:36 AM








What am I doing up in the middle of night? Who knows, it's been a strange week.

I don't how much mold there is, but I have heard of people using Thieves essential oil (by Young Living if you need a quality source), and dispersing that with the ?nebulizer things that are sold for that. Trying to remember just where this came from. Local radio show, but was it a local person, or elsewhere, I can't recall. Anyway, the oils in them are suppose to destroy the mold, and even if the infestation is heavy, dispersing this in the air may bring good relief in the meantime.

I have a lot of chemical and natural allergies, but very few reactions to the pure oils. So if chemicals are a big problem, oil purity is extra important, some, just like cooking oils, are extracted with hexane or other chemicals.

Aromaland.com has some good quality organic essential oils, I'm not sure ifall the ones needed to make up the Thieves blend. Young Living does have it already made up however.

BTW, all the oils have their own frequencies as well, maybe someone with a meter could experiment and see if there seem to be any protective ones? Pure rose oil is suppose to be the highest, don't remember the frequency though. Extra pricey!

Hope that helps,
~ Snoshoe

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:

>
> get a pro or read this:
> http://www.mold- control-on- a-budget. com/
>
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Elizabeth Mumper <zil_mumper@ ...>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi Everyone,
> > I recently met a girl who is chemically sensitive and needs to have mold
> > removed from her home. Neither of us know anything about safely removing
> > mold. Is there any advice you can give us?
> >
> > Thank you!
> > Elizabeth
> >

















     

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