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Could STACHYBOTRYS be the cause of SIDS? INVISIBLE to the...

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Question by MOLD
Submitted on 10/11/2005
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Could STACHYBOTRYS be the cause of SIDS?
INVISIBLE to the naked eye and grows
in wall cavities as mold, the spores are then inhaled (poisons) by the occupants!
My experience has devastated our lives after renting a palatial home and paying forty five thousand pounds (UK) to be bed ridden - lungs felt raw, passed blood, nose bleeds, fatigue, etc, etc, - Family had VIBRANT health before renting! Seems to be lots of toxic mold sites on line.  My heart goes out to all who are suffering.  


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