Mold & Toxicity Denver CO

The subject of mold toxins (mycotoxins) is becoming a regular feature of mold reports and claims made by lawyers. There is as much fiction as there is fact surrounding these chemical substances.

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Mold & Toxicity

written by Mark Sneller, PhD  

How Toxic is Mold?

The subject of mold toxins (mycotoxins) is becoming a regular feature of mold reports and claims made by lawyers. There is as much fiction as there is fact surrounding these chemical substances.

I have been consulted on a number of lawsuits claiming that fewer than one hundred spores have caused ‘toxic’ injury to a client. A medical doctor who testified in one of these cases stated that he could pinpoint the exact date in years past when his client was exposed to the toxic mold. He never published his findings. As it grows, mold produces millions, if not billions, of spores. These spores become airborne and are inhaled. (Spores are so small that they remain suspended in the air for a long period of time, as long as there are air currents to keep them aloft.) If there are enough of them, the results can be an allergic reaction . However, under normal circumstances, airborne mold may represent only one-millionth of 1 percent of the total particle load that we inhale on a daily basis.

As it grows, mold produces a lot of chemical byproducts . Some of these byproducts have odors. Because they are chemically lightweight, they become airborne very easily. We say that they are volatile, nail polish remover. Fungal toxins are also byproducts of growth; however, these mycotoxins are not considered volatile and are not airborne to any significant extent.

Nobody knows how many spores of any mold it takes to make a person ill, or how long ...

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