Mold is very dangerous to your health. Staph? Boils? Cysts?
It could very well be a reaction to the mold. I use Tea Tree Oil
to disinfect my home by use of vaporizers. I use 1-10 drops of
PURE Melaleuca Alterinifolia oil in a cold or warm water vaporizor. This will disinfect the areas in your home with no chemicals being used.
Tea Tree Oil will kill, Staph, Strep, Bacteria, Virus, Fungus, e.Coli,
and Candida as well as being a natural anti-parasitic and antiseptic. I also use a product called Sol-U-Guard, the only EPA
approved botanical disinfectant that is proven to kill even the
HIV-1 virus and stops mold growth - it is made of Thyme Oil. Let me know if you would like more information about the Sol-U-Guard or uses of Tea Tree Oil, as I am a consultant for those seeking natural alternatives to a healthier life and home.
I can't urge you enough to GET RID OF THE MOLD! It has been known to cause a number of problems, including but not limited to lung and upper respiratory congestion, allergies, and infections.
Good Luck, Be Well and Be SAFE
2006-12-14 01:55:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't anything about mold causing boils and cysts, but there is an epidemic of MRSA, a very resistant bug that people are now getting who aren't even sick.
It used to be mostly people in the hospital would get it in wounds.
It can be very serious, and usually is either cultured in a wound infection, or you break out in boils and pimple like spots.
See a Dr right away if you have this. You must be on the right antibiotics, Rifampin and Bactrim or it will come back, and stronger.
Good luck
2006-12-12 14:01:55
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answered by Marie123 3
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I can't say for sure that they illnesses you mention are from mold, but I can say that mold can cause illness.
Mold is very dangerous to your health and if you have it, remove it ASP and see your doctor and tell him what you suspect is the cause.
2006-12-12 02:06:47
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answered by Dale 6
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I'm not sure about mold causing these symptoms, but Hidradenitis Suppurativa does. You can check out http://www.hs-usa.org for more info.
2006-12-14 03:51:48
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answered by Trishy 3
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Yes, it could be an allergic reaction or a skin fungus.
2006-12-12 02:12:43
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answered by morganna_f 3
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