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Symptoms of Black Mold Poisoning -A List of the Most Common PDF Print E-mail

This list was developed by a Michigan physician who became ill from mold and recovered enough to go back to work, now treating and advising mold patients. She has published a book on the topic, Surviving Toxic Black Mold Syndrome.

SMH Note: These symptoms are not limited to stachybotrys (commonly described as Toxic Black Mold), many are similarly described in the case of other toxic molds by researchers (see Information - Mold Research) and Information - Sick Building Symptoms.
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This list was developed by a Michigan family practice physician who became ill from toxic mold and recovered enough to work again as a physician, who now treats and advises mold patients and those with mold-related illness. Her website is found at http://www.toxic-black-mold-syndrome.com. Click read her story in a news article, published in Jan. 2008, to learn more.
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Symptoms of Black Mold Poisoning -A List of the Most Common
http://www.toxic-black-mold-syndrome.com/Symptoms-of-Black-Mold-Most-Common.html

(Remember you don't have to have all of these symptoms of black mold poisoning if you've been exposed to toxic black mold. You may have just one or two)
muscle pain, cramps, burning, unusual shooting (ice pick-like) pains

headaches

fatigue, weakness, flu-like symptoms, fever, chills

shortness of breath, cough

abdominal pain, diarrhea

chronic sinusitis, sore throat

burning eyes, red eyes, sensitivity to light

difficulty with thought processes, memory loss, loss of concentration, confusion, disorientation, “brain fog”

dizziness, balance problems

metallic taste in mouth

numbness and tingling

night sweats

temperature regulation problems

excessive thirst and urination

rash

excessive menstrual bleeding

mylar flush (face flushing)…. I had this…people thought I looked healthy because of it.

chest pains

IgA nephropathy (kidney disease)

Increased infections


There are more not so common symptoms of black mold poisoning.

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This Michigan family practice physician recovered 90% from exposure to toxic mold due to a colleague's reading of the book by physician and mold expert, Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, called "Mold Warriors". She went on to write her own book, "Surviving Toxic Black Mold Syndrome", and now specializes in treating mold victims, at her practice in Michigan.

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To order the book through Publish America:

Surviving Toxic Black Mold Syndrome
http://www.publishamerica.com/shopping/shopdisplayproducts.asp?catalogid=22079

Mary Beth Short-Ray M.S., D.O.
Indoor toxic black mold that can be present in homes, schools and workplaces can make you sick! Symptoms can vary depending on the individual and the type of mold exposure. Most commonly symptoms range from headaches, cough and muscle aches, to severe fatigue, shortness of breath, flu-like symptoms, anxiety and neurological (multiple sclerosis-like) symptoms.

Surviving Toxic Black Mold Syndrome is a chilling account of a doctor’s personal encounter with toxic black mold and its devastating effects. Based on her own personal experience and much research, Dr. Short-Ray gives valuable step-by-step advice on how to recognize the symptoms of toxic black mold syndrome, what tests can be used to diagnose this syndrome, how to test a building for toxic black mold, how to successfully treat toxic black mold syndrome, and how to fix toxic mold problems in the home.

The author’s hope is that advice in this book will help to lessen the devastating effects of this syndrome.

Softcover [$14.95]

Write Review  Read Reviews (see URL above)
ISBN: 1-4241-9288-9, 92 pages, 6 x 9


 

 
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