Dealing with Hell Toxin Poll

 

 

This poll was conducted in the Mold Avoiders Facebook group in March 2017.

A total of 67 individuals participated. The question read:

If you have dealt with a substance that you are fairly certain is Hell Toxin, please participate in this poll. Which of the following methods for dealing with Hell Toxin have you found to be helpful?

Please check all that have applied. Please limit your responses for this poll ONLY to things that have been helpful for you in dealing with Hell Toxin.

 

76%  Learning to identify when I am being exposed and then being very proactive in avoiding or dealing with it. (51 respondents)

70%  Getting rid of all contaminated items. (47 respondents)

57%  Moving to a different home. (38 respondents)

39%  Spending periods of time getting clear in pristine environments. (26 respondents)

33%  Sweating such as in a sauna or through exercise. (22 respondents)

28%  Bathing in or scrubbing with Epsom salts. (19 respondents)

27%  Avoiding contact with other individuals with illnesses that may be mold-related. (18 respondents)

27%  Spending time at the beach or walking on sand. (18 respondents)

27%  Walking barefoot on earth or other grounding activities. (18 respondents)

25%  Taking probiotics. (17 respondents)

25%  Thieves’ Oil or other essential oil used on the affected items or in the general environment. (17 respondents)

24%  Strictly avoiding sugar or carbs. (16 respondents)

22%  Using a binder other than cholestyramine. (15 respondents)

21%  Using cholestyramine. (14 respondents)

19%  Antihistamines such as Benadryl. (13 respondents)

15%  GAPS or another autoimmune Paleo diet. (10 respondents)

15%  Ozoning my car for an extended period of time. (10 respondents)

13%  Putting items in the sun. (9 respondents)

13%  Spraying my environment with EM1 or another probiotic solution. (9 respondents)

13%  Treating my body with essential oils, such as taking them internally or using them for massage. (9 respondents)

12%  Always opening packages outside to prevent problems in case contents are contaminated with Hell Toxin. (8 respondents)

10%  Moving away from the town/location where I was living. (7 respondents)

10%  Ozoning the inside of a building. (7 respondents)

10%  Treating intestinal parasites. (7 respondents)

9%  Using Downy Free & Clear or other products containing quarternary ammonium compounds (“quats”). (6 respondents)

8%  Fasting. (5 respondents)

8%  Ozone therapy (treating my body with ozone). (5 respondents)

8%  Ozoning individual items for an extended period of time. (5 respondents)

8%  Taking prescription drugs designed to help with mast cell issues. (5 respondents)

8%  Treating clothing or other items by submerging in boiling water. (5 respondents)

8%  Using an ionic detox footbath. (5 respondents)

6%  Soaking items in EM1 or another probiotic solution. (4 respondents)

6%  I believe that I have encountered Hell Toxin to a significant extent but that nothing that I tried was helpful in dealing with it. (4 respondents)

4%  Air purifier using a combination of ozone and photocatalytic oxidation. (3 respondents)

4%  Antifungal drugs. (3 respondents)

4%  Using ammonia. (3 respondents)

3%  Bleach. (2 respondents)

3%  Brain retraining such as the DNRS or Gupta approach. (2 respondents)

3%  Exercising at altitude. (2 respondents)

3%  Washing clothing or other items with just water and mild soap. (2 respondents)

1%  Burying items for a while in sand. (1 respondent)

1%  Exposing items to high temperatures, such as putting them in an oven or on a barbecue grill. (1 respondent)

1%  Leaving items sit for a long time. (1 respondent)

1%  Ozoning my washer or dryer,  (1 respondent)

1%  Taking affected items to altitude for a while.  (1 respondent)

1%  Using a blow torch on contaminations. (1 respondent)

1%  Vulpex. (1 respondent)

1%  Washing clothes or skin in borax. (1 respondent)

 

A collection of additional poll results can be found on the Living Clean in a Dirty World blog.

 

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