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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (1266)6/30/2000 7:20:30 PM
From: jam2000  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576
 
Cheeky, I think this stuff is so newly discovered, there is some confusion even with the professionals. I just know the EPA came to my home and said the only way to test for this stuff is by air samples, since mycotoxins are airborne, and it's the spores that get you, not the actual mold. Yes, there are many molds, toxic and non-toxic, but the interaction with the air is what carries it to our systems. It's ultimately an inhalation exposure.

Here's a link with a lot of info, looks so benign, huh?

dehs.umn.edu