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Fungal mycotoxins & ME/CFS could this be why you're tired?
Jun 27, 2022
39m 46s
Multiple Sclerosis and fungi – is there a link?
Jun 19, 2022
23m 37s
Can toxic indoor mould cause immunosuppression?
Jun 13, 2022
33m 45s
Hot vs Cold Water Washing & Fungi – Which is Better?
Jun 5, 2022
9m 50s
DIY Mould Remediation of Paper Documents
Mar 3, 2022
16m 46s
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| 6/27/22 | Fungal mycotoxins & ME/CFS could this be why you're tired? | Science is all about observation and forming hypotheses to answer questions. For scientists like myself, I’m interested in how the environment affects health, and specifically, how water-damaged buildings and exposure to poor indoor air quality can affect quality of life. For this week on The Mould Show, we're going to be talking about fungal mycotoxins and myalgic encephalomyelitis termed ME for short and chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). The reason I've chosen this topic is th... | 39m 46s | ||||||
| 6/19/22 | Multiple Sclerosis and fungi – is there a link? | This week on The Mould Show we're going to be looking at the gut microbiome and in particular some emerging research that is showing that the diversity of microorganisms found in the gut may be linked to different immune responses and may even affect the pathogenesis of conditions like multiple sclerosis, MS. I'll be reviewing two of the dominant papers in the MS literature around gut microflora and looking at this concept of species diversity. In these papers the scientists looked at the num... | 23m 37s | ||||||
| 6/13/22 | Can toxic indoor mould cause immunosuppression? | Imagine that at your workplace - you move to new offices and these offices are sited partially below ground level. Within three months of moving into the new offices, every person who works there has started to suffer from symptoms that consistent with exposure to a water damage buildings and are reacting to the microbes and moulds that are commonly found in these environments. When the symptoms became unbearable, the office staff started looking for answers. This week on The Mo... | 33m 45s | ||||||
| 6/5/22 | Hot vs Cold Water Washing & Fungi – Which is Better? | If you're dealing with water damage building interiors, or just wondering what is the best way to clean textiles and clothing that might have become mould contaminated - you might be thinking, why can't I just put them all into the washing machine? Your next question might be: is there something I can do to the washing cycle that will help reduce the population of any germs that might be on those textiles? The answer is yes, there is an optimal way of washing your clothing to remove specific ... | 9m 50s | ||||||
| 3/3/22 | DIY Mould Remediation of Paper Documents | In Australia, we're currently suffering from torrential rain all along the east coast, affecting Queensland and New South Wales and potentially moving towards Victoria. Regardless of where you're living, unexpected water damage and mould may be a new problem for you to begin dealing with. This live stream and podcast will focus on how to deal with mould and water damage affecting paper documents. We can all imagine sodden books and libraries underwater, but I'll leave that problem for the arc... | 16m 46s | ||||||
| 2/8/22 | One Family's Experience With Building Related Illness | Many people ask me the question: can you really get sick from spending time inside a water-damaged property? Or another related question: Does mould really make people sick? Sometimes I even get questions along the lines of: I can understand why people might not like the smell of mould or even its visual presence, but surely, a little bit of mould can't hurt you? If you've ever been part of these conversations, and want definitive proof that mould can in fact, cause serious problems fo... | 27m 41s | ||||||
| 1/14/22 | Does mould harm children's health? | I'm often asked whether mould affects children's health? I thought this would be an appropriate topic to kick off the new year for The Mould Show in 2022. In approaching this topic, I'm going to review some of the key symptoms associated with exposure to mould and then provide you with an easy visual guide that you can use to not only remember the typical mould symptoms but the causes and effects but that may be helpful when describing indoor air quality issues in your home or workplace. We ... | 26m 21s | ||||||
| 12/23/21 | Which Mould Spores are Protective Against COVID-19? | When you think about the over 5M fungal species that exist on the planet and juxtapose this against the approximate 2000 mushrooms species we might eat as food - there really are a lot of chance and probable possibilities for us to come into contact with these microorganisms in our everyday lives. This new paper that came out from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is quite an eye-opener because it looked at how fungal communities inside 1135 homes in the United States is connec... | 30m 21s | ||||||
| 12/17/21 | Censorship of Mould Illness in Finland | This week on The Mould Show, I'm going to be talking about censorship of mould illness. And to do this, we’ll be reviewing a paper that came out earlier this year that focused on the situation in Finland. Essentially, this is a battle between free democracy and socialism and the impact that politics has on contemporary scientific thinking and the dissemination of applied science into the wider community. So, what's this all about? Well, most of us understand the connection between bad ... | 16m 43s | ||||||
| 12/8/21 | Salt Therapy and Mould Illness | In this presentation, I want to review something called salt therapy, which is considered a complementary method for the treatment of respiratory tract illnesses. This will have a special focus on mould related disease. Clinical practice referrals my Company receives revolve around exposure to indoor air dampness and mould, usually in the home. When this is prolonged, it can cause problems including: vocal cords irritation, rhinitis, cough, wheezing and recurrent infections of the upper... | 10m 49s | ||||||
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| 12/1/21 | Black Fungus Risks and COVID-19 | Black fungus disease can have a devastating impact for people who contract COVID 19 and even for those who are recovering from COVID-19 and who are more properly classed as COVID long haulers. My purpose in presenting this live stream is really to bring about awareness to every person about the potential impact of black fungus and explore some of the reasons why everyone should be aware of post-COVID infection co-infection with black fungi. It is my hope that this live stream pre... | 18m 18s | ||||||
| 11/26/21 | Clinical Mould Antigen Extracts and Moulds From Water-Damaged Homes | Common health concerns from mould include: asthma, allergic rhinitis, wheeze, cough, shortness of breath, or hypersensitivity pneumonitis, headache, eye and skin problems and other health issues. It is reasonably well known, at least by the integrative health community, that exposure to moulds and other fungi is correlated with a range of allergic and pulmonary diseases in susceptible individuals. Allergy is often tested using antigen extracts. The paper we're discussing today sh... | 18m 23s | ||||||
| 11/17/21 | 5 Things To Know About Toenail Fungus And COVID-19 | Summer is approaching, at least for us here in Australia and for some of us, looking down at our toes might bring on a "yuck" reaction. Why are those nails cracked, fragile or showing discoloration? Are you embarrassed by this? What's causing it? How do I stop it? Is this a sign of something worse? That's the topic of this week's show. And importantly, we're going to be talking about how the health of your toenails and even the health of the nails on your fingers can be used as an indi... | 13m 32s | ||||||
| 11/10/21 | How Mould Spores Control Influenza-Like Illness | Have you ever wondered whether there's a connection between the seasons and flu like epidemics? Well, this week on The Mould Show, we're going to be looking at two recent pieces of evidence, which focus on the fact that current models for flu-like epidemics are not sufficiently explained by the seasonality effect. Now, most of us would think to ourselves that colds and flus are often more frequent in the cooler winter months, and that gives rise to the seasonality effect. However, two papers ... | 20m 06s | ||||||
| 11/4/21 | What Is Dampness and Mould Hypersensitivity Syndrome, Anyway? | If you've ever found yourself having trouble explaining to someone why you just don't feel right inside that room or building, then you'll want to watch this. Ok, you might just sneeze a little over springtime when exposed to pollen...but what if those types of symptoms happened to you every time you clocked in at work? How do you make sense of this? Sick building syndrome is a catch-all term that is often used to describe the constellation of symptoms that may occur if you ... | 18m 04s | ||||||
| 10/29/21 | Avoid the top 8 asthma and allergy triggers in your home | Asthma is a common respiratory condition causing an attack or spasm of the bronchioles or airways that carry air to the lungs. Asthma makes it difficult to breathe and in Australia affects one in nine people equivalent to 2.7 million Australians. In the period between 2017-2018 nearly 40,000 hospitalisations occurred. It's known that 80% of asthma hospitalisations are preventable. Now it's not just the hospital costs - asthma affects quality of life. Asthma sufferers self report their ... | 13m 37s | ||||||
| 10/22/21 | Victoria's Freedom Day - What Will Happen? | On the 22nd October 2021, Victoria, Australia begins our own Freedom Day. But is this really freedom? State-wide vaccine mandates are in force and there's a need for vaccine passports to enter retail. For many, significant restrictions remain. The State is still under a form of medical apartheid. Strict coercion around freedom of choice has forced many to choose vaccination just to re-enter society or keep their job. The censorship around therapeutic options and fa... | 14m 36s | ||||||
| 10/20/21 | What You Should Know About Portable Air Filters | This Week in Victoria and New South Wales and many other parts of Australia we're reopening and a lot of the lockdown restrictions are being lifted. So what does that mean? Well, many of our children will be returning to school - so this week I want to be focusing on a very important non-pharmaceutical intervention, which revolves around indoor air quality. And this is a particularly relevant and topical, because if you've picked up any of the news media over the last couple of weeks, you may... | 35m 44s | ||||||
| 10/14/21 | What Can Danish Nurses Tell Us About Heart Health & Air Pollution? | According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally. In 2019, it was estimated that 17.9 million people died from cardiovascular disease. This represents 32% of all global deaths with 85% being caused by heart attack and stroke. It is further reported that 75% of cardiovascular disease deaths, take place in low and middle-income countries. Heart disease and mortality is considered a premature death. This is because most cardio... | 14m 06s | ||||||
| 10/8/21 | Lactoferrin and Covid - What You Need To Know | No description provided. | 21m 50s | ||||||
| 10/1/21 | Nicotine, Covid and Inflammation | No description provided. | 23m 44s | ||||||
| 9/29/21 | Foot fungus - this is what professionals do | No description provided. | 22m 43s | ||||||
| 8/6/21 | The Relationship Between Germs And Bed Linen | No description provided. | 14m 25s | ||||||
| 7/16/21 | Watch Out: How Fungi Are Taking Over Nail Salons And What To Do About It | No description provided. | 6m 05s | ||||||
| 3/19/21 | The Relationship Between Indoor Air Quality And Happiness | Studies have shown that people are healthier, more comfortable and more productive in structures with good indoor air quality (IAQ). Be that as it may, I've had a first-hand experience as an indoor air quality and mould inspection expert not only about the huge impact of moulds and water damage on people’s property but also the emotional distress these things can cause them. According to studies, there exists a huge relationship between emotional wellbeing and particulate matter pollution, an... | 20m 00s | ||||||
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