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4:15 Every site i searched for showed potatoes are not antifungal. They why do i crave potatoes every time i am exposed to mold?
Earlier this week i had to vacuum the apartment and though i used one of the best bags available with electrostatic filtering media, i disturbed the whole ecosystem here. Mold from plants, on the walls and on the wet floor under couch. Bacteria from under the water heater (yes there is a tiny amount left and it manifests) and other places. The balance has been upset and myself i feel like i've been breathing too much of all kinda stuff. Though i got now two ionic filters that catches mold on blades.
BTW i once bought a (cheap) microscope that i returned because i had a defect but before that i had a chance to look on the stuff i swabbed from the blades and it was oval black mold spores.
But those filters are too slow, they need hours to clean whatever (don't have a fan) and days after vacuuming and as a side effect produce a small amount of ozone which i can stand and which contribute to controlling the mold. So i bought a negative ions + ozone generator with a fan. However that one pumps large amount of ozone which doesn't smell being mixed with negative ions (don't really understand how they don't combined with each other, maybe they don't have enough time being blown by the fan) and i learned the hard way (before i read the manual) that like in the case of UV ozone lamps, i'm not supposed to be in the room while it's working.
So last night i stopped those, mold was floating in the air, caused me mainly nasal congestion that turned into palpitation (by mechanically raising of the diaphragm muscle through forced aspiration (vacuum), muscle the heart sits on). In the morning i "treated" the walls again with chlorine gel. BTW how long the cold weather is going to last, and keep the walls cold? I remember last year i took off to Reno to get rid of the cold and the next day the weather changed unexpectedly in here too.
And yes i was craving potatoes.
Potatoes must have something antifungal in them because otherwise they wouldn't survive in the ground. Besides the antifungal treatments they apply to, especially to the cheap ones (one unique case in which they are beneficial to man). Don't know if the name potassium comes from potatoes but it's the biggest source with up to one gram per medium size potato, in organic combinations. And potassium is antifungal even in organic combinations. Could this have anything to do with the fact that potassium is good for heart palpitations? So i took three 100 mg potassium gluconate supplements which worked every time especially in early, sporadic stages.
5:30 News that might be related to what i just posted.
I wanted to say but i forgot at the time i posted this link. There will be a train derailment somewhere. Hard to believe it happened in Switzerland where they say you can adjust your watch by the train arrivals. And wind always had a hard time blowing in canions between mountains. Not near Cern but near Bern.
4:15 Every site i searched for showed potatoes are not antifungal. They why do i crave potatoes every time i am exposed to mold?
Earlier this week i had to vacuum the apartment and though i used one of the best bags available with electrostatic filtering media, i disturbed the whole ecosystem here. Mold from plants, on the walls and on the wet floor under couch. Bacteria from under the water heater (yes there is a tiny amount left and it manifests) and other places. The balance has been upset and myself i feel like i've been breathing too much of all kinda stuff. Though i got now two ionic filters that catches mold on blades.
BTW i once bought a (cheap) microscope that i returned because i had a defect but before that i had a chance to look on the stuff i swabbed from the blades and it was oval black mold spores.
But those filters are too slow, they need hours to clean whatever (don't have a fan) and days after vacuuming and as a side effect produce a small amount of ozone which i can stand and which contribute to controlling the mold. So i bought a negative ions + ozone generator with a fan. However that one pumps large amount of ozone which doesn't smell being mixed with negative ions (don't really understand how they don't combined with each other, maybe they don't have enough time being blown by the fan) and i learned the hard way (before i read the manual) that like in the case of UV ozone lamps, i'm not supposed to be in the room while it's working.
So last night i stopped those, mold was floating in the air, caused me mainly nasal congestion that turned into palpitation (by mechanically raising of the diaphragm muscle through forced aspiration (vacuum), muscle the heart sits on). In the morning i "treated" the walls again with chlorine gel. BTW how long the cold weather is going to last, and keep the walls cold? I remember last year i took off to Reno to get rid of the cold and the next day the weather changed unexpectedly in here too.
And yes i was craving potatoes.
Potatoes must have something antifungal in them because otherwise they wouldn't survive in the ground. Besides the antifungal treatments they apply to, especially to the cheap ones (one unique case in which they are beneficial to man). Don't know if the name potassium comes from potatoes but it's the biggest source with up to one gram per medium size potato, in organic combinations. And potassium is antifungal even in organic combinations. Could this have anything to do with the fact that potassium is good for heart palpitations? So i took three 100 mg potassium gluconate supplements which worked every time especially in early, sporadic stages.
5:30 News that might be related to what i just posted.
I wanted to say but i forgot at the time i posted this link. There will be a train derailment somewhere. Hard to believe it happened in Switzerland where they say you can adjust your watch by the train arrivals. And wind always had a hard time blowing in canions between mountains. Not near Cern but near Bern.
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