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Mold, Moisture, Health & SafetyThe latest break through research from US EPA scientists in 2007 shows that indoor moldproblems actually cause asthma.Conversely, proper removal of mold can significantly reduce the symptoms of asthma.Sounds simple doesn’t it. Clean up the mold and heal the child.CHILDREN HEALTHThe problem is that most mold remediation work is not successful. Mold remediation is oftenimproperly done because professional mold remediation contractors are not trained to followEPA approved procedures for mold removal.Proper Mold Remediation Alleviates Childhood Asthma✔✔✔✔✔Chemical residues and toxin containing dusts as aresult of poor remediation procedures often persist foryears, causing or exacerbating respiratory problemsparticularly in children.Poor mold remediation work can actually be the causeof asthmaIn this book we explain how to identify mold relatedproblems and how to best fix them.Such fixes do NOT have to be expensiveWe will also explain how indoor mold growth can affectchildren in ways not at all related to asthma since sometypes of mold toxins affect the brain. Mold exposure cancause headaches, lack of concentration and evenbehavioral problems such as attention deficit-like disorders, or even addictive orimpulsive behavior in children (adults too).Gary Rosen, Ph.D., C.I.E.C. A Ph.D. biochemist and state licensed buildingcontractor restores mold and water damage homes and businesses to safeand healthy places to live and work for children and mold sensitive individuals.Dr. Rosen is the author of thepopular "When Traditional MedicineFails...Your Guide to Mold Toxins".Hope Academic PressTampa, FL

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