DM: Black Mold Effects Removal

Black mold thrives in damp, humid environments. It typically grows on materials like paper, wood, or drywall that have been exposed to moisture for an extended period. The mold releases spores into the air, which can be inhaled, ingested, or come into contact with the skin.

Health Effects of Black Mold
Respiratory Issues: Inhalation of black mold spores can cause a range of respiratory problems, including:

Coughing
Sneezing
Wheezing
Throat irritation
Shortness of breath
Chronic sinus infections
Allergic Reactions: Some people are particularly sensitive to mold and may experience severe allergic reactions, such as:

Nasal congestion
Itchy eyes
Skin rashes
Runny nose
Asthma Attacks: Individuals with asthma may experience more frequent and severe attacks due to mold exposure. Mold spores can act as asthma triggers.

Toxic Reactions: Black mold produces mycotoxins, which can cause more severe health issues in some individuals, including:

Chronic fatigue
Headaches
Nausea
Vomiting
Nosebleeds
Mental fog
Immune System Suppression: Prolonged exposure to black mold can weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections.

Infections: People with weakened immune systems, such as the elderly or those with existing health conditions, may develop mold-related infections.

This energetically programmed field is designed to expel the spores that have entered the system and to neutralize the effects incurred while the person was exposed to it.

Separate measures need to be taken to clean the area, which will eliminate this environment.

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Is this the same black mold that citric acid is being extracted from? You know, the substance used in many beverages for example like energy drinks. Thanks for the freebie. :+1:

I am not sure what mold you are referring to. The field is specifically for black mold, which appears in damp areas such as apartments and houses and is very dangerous to health.

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Thank you for this!

What’s the radius for this one?

Ah, read the description again, it’s a personal field. Not environmental. :slightly_smiling_face:

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I had black Mold issues 1.5 months back and bleached it knowing it was a temporary solution. Happy to have received this. I am in a position to understand direct impact fron this one. :grinning:
Thank you.

About 99% of citric acid that is found in food, medicine and cleaning products is manufactured citric acid. A black mold called Aspergillus niger produces this when it is fed sugar. The food industry uses the manufactured version of citric acid because it is way cheaper than extracting it from actual citrus fruits.

I used myself as a test subject and ingested foods with and without citric acid and came to the conclusion that this food additive causes notable depression which lasts about 2 days after ingestion. I heard one youtuber say that this black mold citric acid causes depression so I had to investigate.

Not to take wind out of your release of this mandala but I felt like people should know about this insidious food additive, it’s called citric acid anyway, what could be so bad about it?

Reference: What You Need To Know About Black Mold and Citric Acid | Assuaged

However, this field does not solve the problem in the environment, but within you! The environment must be treated so that it does not reappear!

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I need to read up on the topic. Honestly, it’s the first time I’m hearing about it, even though I know about many nasty toxic ingredients. In general, I try to eat minimally processed food and drink water to avoid being tricked by some company haha.

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Would it be possible to get an audio for this one?

Nah, just DM. You can print it and use it in your house/home. You don’t need to listen to it.

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Thank you very much for this field. I have been having chronic coughing. I thought it was a regular one, but it was 6 weeks long already. Doctors said i have no asthma or bronchitis, which makes me more confused of what is dragging on

Now, i know why. My parent’s garage roof has water leaking, and it is very humid and wet. I don’t see mold on the leaking area, but there are a lot of molds on the garage walls (at the bottom) and even on the concrete floor. I was trying to clean them, so yeah, maybe this is the source of issue.
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I will print this field and try it out. Thank you so much

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