Effective Microorganisms (EM) and Cleaning Biotoxins

 

November 14, 2016

Sara wrote an article called “Effective Microorganisms (EM) and Cleaning Biotoxins” for her blog Beyond Mold: Thriving. 

From the article:

When I first learned that mycotoxins would contaminate all items that are kept in an environment where mold is present, it seemed like an insurmountable problem: mycotoxins were shown to be resistant to chemicals, heat and UV light and so almost impossible to destroy.

How could we possibly get rid of them? Were all possessions and spaces lost to mold toxins for those of us who react severely to them like I do?

 I reasoned that just like molds and other microorganisms have evolved to produce biotoxins that harm other living beings and give them an advantage over other life forms; so there must be microorganisms that evolved to decompose these toxins.

 

Read The Article 

 

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