State of the Art Answers to 500 Mold Questions by Ritchie C. Shoemaker MD
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Ritchie C. Shoemaker MD
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9781483533643
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Synopsis
Sickened by moldy buildings? Need facts and answers fast? Here is your guide: State of the Art Answers for 500 Mold Questions. Thorough and reliable, “500 Answers” is as current as one can find on a subject where bad information abounds. But, as far as sick people go, what I write here will need to be updated when we finally have genomic information. The world of diagnosis and treatment of chronic inflammatory response syndromes (CIRS) acquired following exposure to the interior environment of water-damaged buildings (WDB) now relies on proteomics and differential diagnosis. Call it “mold illness,” if you will. You need to know the latest and best information about human health effects caused by wet, moldy buildings and the importance of understanding human health effects before remediation begins. The time to share what really is going on in sickened people has been with us for nearly 20 years, yet so much just plain wrong information is out there. Our knowledge has reached new levels as therapies like use of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) show us where we need to go to reduce reactivity and stop the systemic inflammation of CIRS-WDB.
If you simply want to know what to do to obtain a diagnosis that is accurate and begin therapies that work, 500 Answers is a must read. If you need solid information on how to go about testing your home, school and workplace to see if those buildings could be making you sick, 500 Answers is for you as well.
If you don’t have any experience with human health effects cause by wet buildings, and you are understandably overwhelmed by the fuzzy “science” on the Internet, 500 Answers is your portal to a sharp vision of what is wrong and what needs to be done.
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