Why Do You and Your Family Get Sick?
Maybe Your Environment is Sick!
Do you feel sick at Home? at Work? at School?


Between your home, work, and any other indoor environments you spend time in, you will breathe an average three tablespoons of airborne particles during both day time and sleeping hours.

Airborne contaminants that you breathe every day:

When airborne mold spores enter your lungs, your body goes into a defensive mode to prevent infection. Many of the molds that negatively effect us continue to reproduce inside our lungs. When your immune system is defending itself from your every day environment, it has no time to recuperate. Many of the drugs we take today harm our immune system, by destroying HELPful bacteria that co-exist in our bodies. When an immune system is weakened it is unable to ward off infections and diseases.

If you suffer from any of the following sickness:

asthma
allergies
headaches
ear infections
eye infections
congestion
vomiting
weakness
frequent colds
skin infections
sinus infections
throat infections
respiratory infections
Sleep Apnea
flu
diarrhea
dizziness
impotence
memory loss
hair loss
Eczema

Then chances are you are symptoms will worsen.

Common Sources of Airborne Particles
Your everyday environment can be a source of serious health complications.

Continued exposure to Mold will lead to life-threatening diseases including:

Lupus
Cancer
Leukemia
Fibromyalgia
Tuberculosis

Pneumoconiosis
Epstein-Barr Virus
Legionnaire's Disease
Neurological Ailments
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Heart and Respiratory Diseases
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SID)
Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (M.C.S.)

"NO remedy or treatment can be effective UNTIL the source has been eliminated."
--Socrates Jones 03-06-63


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