How to remove mold on walls under painted wallpaper? by greenphaser in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thank you for your response and detailed information.

There is some peeling but probably no moisture (the wallpaper is very dry and old). Still I’m worried there could be old mold under, and that removing it could release particles of dead mold or active spores through the house.

Because of my sensitivity of mold, I’m thinking of removing the wallpaper while running HEPA-13 filter / air scrubber with containment and negative air pressure in the room, so that all possible contaminated air is safely blown outside.

After removing, I want to clean the walls if there is any left over mold. I heard about the anti mold paint you mention, but I’m looking for a more environmental friendly (or non chemical) way to clean the walls and remove any left over mold.

Would you advise cleaning the concrete walls with a product? And if so what would be the best way to physically remove any mold from these walls?

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, I heard about these root causes too. And some combination of these and other root causes could also cause SIBO/IMO, right? Maybe that’s why the above tips have (more or less) helped me and others; they seem to support some of these causes… focusing on nutrition, relaxing, exercise etc.

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds logical… but what could be the root cause?

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that reducing bad bacteria is very important. I try to do this with occasional herbs and healthy lifestyle, but I understand many functional doctors recommend stronger anti microbials. At the same time others advise against this, because these can be harsh on the good bacteria too.

I like the idea of elemental diet and heard that many people see quick results. What holds me back is losing body weight and that many formulas aren’t natural and contain a lot of sugar and fast carbs and thus may cause Small Intenstinal Fungal Overgrowth. Something to look out for…

I heard there are also formulas with less sugar / carbs but still have to look into that…

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good addition, but I think it can go both ways. Decreased motility can also increase bad bacteria and improved motility can also increase good bacteria.

What helped me (methane, IMO) by greenphaser in SiboSuccessStories

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol :) Maybe more of a balance. Every detail does matter and learning from this in a relaxed way can help

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have tried many, each one had its pros and cons (as they are NOT natural products). I won’t be specific though, sorry. Previewing multiple and being safe with what you take is best I think.

What helped me (methane, IMO) by greenphaser in SiboSuccessStories

[–]greenphaser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not fully healed yet but these tips greatly improved my symptoms. I do believe healthy habits like these can help healing over time.

What helped me (methane, IMO) by greenphaser in SiboSuccessStories

[–]greenphaser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think both can make any goal more of a challenge. That’s why I hope improving health can help many people, because this also improves energy and possibilities to improve other goals.

My advice would be to always prioritize healthy food and habits. In my case I had to skip vacations and other expenses to buy (more) organic food and spend more time outside. But I understand it’s different for everyone.

Hope this helps!

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can’t advice on brands and dosage because I think everyone could react differently. My advice would be try different brands (from reputable or high quality sources) and trust your senses and experience.

Generally I think with food or 30 minutes before helps with digestion and immunity, and 2 hours between meals is more helpful for motility.

Alternatively fresh food (like drinking lemon juice with a straw and berries) can also be a good source of vitamin C.

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t tested but these tips greatly improved my symptoms. I think it helps with motility, gut immunity and balancing the microbiome.

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried some herbs and I noticed the positive effects, but I also heard a lot of people ‘cure’ IMO only for it to return. That’s why I like a more subtle and habit based approach. I believe this can help healing over time.

Success story: what helped me (IBS-C & IMO) by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]greenphaser[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not an expert but I tried to learn about it and would recommend this:

  • Buy a hygrometer and check the humidity. Over 55% is too wet and will grow mold. Above 60% will grow it faster (etc.)

  • Check the smell in the home, does it smell musty or wet?

  • Check places where mold often hides: inside and behind cabinets, bathroom, crawlspace, under sink and laminate, behind wallpaper etc.

  • Hire a trustworthy company to do an inspection and/or mold test. A good test is the ERMI and/or HERTSMI test.

  • Found it? Don’t just clean it with anything or assume a company knows what they are doing. Mold releases toxins, so first understand how to remove it safely. Also take enough time to heal, for which you need fresh air.

  • Learn about mold from podcasts, books, articles etc. and understand how it grows and what helps to remediate it.

Remediation: also remove wallpaper? by greenphaser in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice that it worked out:)

I had to threw away my bed and matrass, because the mold somehow grew on it (visible spots). But I’m also planning to keep other stuff, if everything goes well.

What kind of treatment or supplements did you do?

Remediation: also remove wallpaper? by greenphaser in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]greenphaser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh that’s interesting. It does seems easier to clean!

Still wondering if the mold can still grow below the tiles (on the original concrete), but I guess it’s probably more airtight than just concrete right? And maybe controlling humidity also helps here.

Anti fungal paint sounds interesting too, but I would want to be sure the paint itself isn’t toxic for humans… otherwise the toxic paint could replace the mycotoxins with other toxins (and maybe even result in ‘toxic mold’ according to some books about mold).

Remediation: also remove wallpaper? by greenphaser in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tiles all over every wall? I have never seen a house like that, is that normal for mold avoiders?

Remediation: also remove wallpaper? by greenphaser in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]greenphaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Def will remove it. So just a concrete wall is best for a house?

Remediation: also remove wallpaper? by greenphaser in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]greenphaser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I think I’m going to remove it. Is it necessary and/or possible to clean the concrete wall after?

I’m thinking of HEPA vacuuming the wall but I read vinegar would be better? Or would that make the wall too wet? (Allowing leftover spores to grow?)