Just a few thoughts and observations on very tragic story that appeared in news this week. You may have seen or even read on the news about Ishak Awaab, the young child who died with causes linked from a mould exposure. This situation is quite common and I have seen this type of problem for many, many years. I've always told each of my clients to please not tolerate any kind of mould in their house. Mould is extremely dangerous and there are two main types that you can find inside the house, often common in bathrooms, but also anywhere within the house. You could have some serious problems when mould is in the bedroom, the motors, in the carpet or the motive behind the wardrobe.
These two main types of mould in the house include:- Aspergillus Fumigatus.
- Aspergillus Niger.
They move through the air in the form of spores, entering via your respiratory system. They begin to create a lot of havoc if your immune system is weakened in any way.
These two moulds show up frequently as infective agents with hidden causes behind many health problems such as: low immune function, skin problems, allergies, liver failure, fatigue, lung problems, joint pain, coughing and blood disorders. These activated fungal forms are able to move around the body, proliferate and enter tissues in joints, blood and lymph. These organisms create damage and health depletion than even viruses and bacteria. Fungal infection of this type will often exacerbate the most common form of fungal infection, Candida. Both types of fungal infection go undetected and are rarely ever treated (not that mainstream medicine can treat them anyway). They are also very rarely identified as the source of chronic health problems.