Mold is easily identified by its green or gray color and musty musty smell, and it releases spores or seeds that are invisible to the naked eye. Mold itself is non-toxic, but it produces toxic mycotoxins, which attach to mold spores and migrate to other surfaces, where they can be inhaled by humans. Mycotoxins can cause serious health problems, including chronic fatigue, excessive coughing, nose, eye and throat irritation, nausea, vomiting, and even bleeding from the lungs. People with allergies, immune disorders or lung disease suffer more when their bodies encounter mold.
If you suspect a source of mold in your house, check your basement, kitchen, bathroom, attic, crawl space, and HVAC system, as the greatest risk of mold and bacterial growth comes from areas that are frequently exposed to moisture. Under the right conditions, allow mold to grow within 24-48 hours. Once you’ve identified mold in your home, follow these steps to get rid of it:
- Use protective gear – wear long shirts, long pants, and rubber gloves to prevent allergic reactions and possible health hazards, in addition, use a face shield or respirator to avoid inhaling mold spores.
- Enclose moldy areas – Put plastic sheeting over these areas to prevent mold spores from spreading to other areas of your home.
- Remove Moisture – Clean up that can lead to mold buildup and throw away any contaminated items, including towels, clothing, and furniture.
- Clean mold – Use soapy water and a sponge to remove mold from affected surfaces.
- Use a sanitizer – After you’ve washed away the mold, use a sanitizer to remove any remaining mold spores, and you can use a simple bleach solution (a cup of bleach mixed with a gallon of water) to help get rid of the mold. Do not mix bleach with ammonia or other household cleaners, as mixing can produce harmful fumes. Bleach is effective at killing mold, but it has side effects, including irritation to the eyes, mouth, lungs, and skin, and can pose additional health hazards if you have asthma or other breathing problems.
- Use Natural Solutions – Natural solutions are not as strong as bleach, but are healthier, and for your convenience, here are some great non-toxic alternatives: tea tree or pine oil, grapefruit seed extract, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and baking soda .
- Throw away all used cleaning materials, shower and wash hands and clothes immediately after washing.
How to get rid of mold in the body?
Mold can affect your health, and there are many natural ways to help relieve physical symptoms of mold exposure:
- Raw Garlic – Raw garlic has amazing antifungal properties, it helps kill fungus, mold and yeast, it is recommended to consume 2 to 4 grams of fresh garlic or 600 to 900 mg of garlic flakes per day to prevent mold.
- Activated Charcoal – Activated charcoal can be used as a supplement to clean mold. It traps toxins in the body and flushes them out so the body doesn’t reabsorb them. We recommend using activated charcoal made from coconut shells or other natural sources.
- Chlorophyll – Chlorophyll has been shown to protect DNA from damage by toxic molds such as aflatoxins, making it a highly recommended part of any healthy diet, chlorophyll is found in green vegetables, especially dark green leafy vegetables, chlorella, helix Algae and phytoplankton are the three best sources of chlorophyll.
- Reduce or cut down on sugar – Mold needs the presence of sugar to survive. Eliminate or significantly reduce sugar intake to help get rid of any symptoms of mold exposure.
- Clean the nose with saline – mold spores enter the body through the nasal passages and then transfer to other systems, causing disease and inflammation, when you rinse your nose regularly, you can eliminate the cause of the problem before it makes you sick, use your local pharmacy morning and evening Any irrigation system provided, clean the nose with saline.
How does Spooky2 help you get rid of mold?
Frequency-based medication is very useful in helping treat diseases caused by mold, and the Spooky2 Rife Machine not only removes mold in your home, but also in your body, reducing symptoms caused by mold. Here are some programs you can choose from from the Spooky2 database to help with physical symptoms of mold exposure:
- Sore throat
- Cold and flu
- Headache
- Fever
- Muscle pain
- Nosebleed
- Chronic fatigue
- Dizziness
- Nausea/vomiting
- Amnesia
- Attention deficit disorder/concentration
- Irritability/depression
- Hair loss
- Coughing
- Hemosiderosis