Re: carpet

Posted by PUK on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/carpet-tp4023437p4023439.html

I have a number of issues with chemicals and substances such as  
greases/oils/waxes/mdf now I have to add mould to the list, but as for carpets I  had
to request that my wife return a cheap rug that she purchased a while back  
as it made me feel really rough, it gave me a blocked up nose and flu like  
symptoms, the same happened with a couch throw that I purchased, I have
noticed  that certain cheap clothing shops such as Primark I rekon that the
polyester and  cheap wool is treated with some kind of fungicides/pesticides or
similar.   Also your issue ith the carpet may be due to static, which could
be improved by  better humidity and wearing not static creating clothes and
shoes ?
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 11/10/2012 17:12:37 GMT Daylight Time,  
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Hi everyone,

Thought some of you might have some input on this,  though it's more of a
chemical than electrical issue. I was just forced to  move as my landlord
was selling the awesome little house I was living in  (as we all know,
buying a house isn't a great option because if they put up  a new tower next
door, we'd be powerless). So, having to move quickly I  wasn't able to
satisfy all my criteria, and prioritized the electro-smog  over the chemical
issues. Point is, I've got some new carpet in my house. I  think I'm
feeling what could be called fibromyalgia - I mean, everything  hurts!
Really badly! I've had this before, though not for some time  (especially
since living in my other house, with hardwood  floors).

I'd like to not have just wasted $2000 in moving expenses. Any  thoughts on
how to deal?

Thanks!

Amanda

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