Sunday, February 8, 2009

Black Mold Exposure: It Can Happen to You


A new documentary will be released in April of 2009 about black mold exposure.

ABOUT THE FILM
Black Mold Exposure follows Michael Roland Williams, filmmaker, and Karen Noseff, founder and designer of Fortune Denim, struggling to regain their livelihood and well-being after they were unknowingly exposed to high levels of various molds that had infested Karen’s apartment. The entire 264-unit apartment community was evacuated and closed indefinitely. Michael and Karen claim to have developed allergies and sensitivities to virtually everything, causing them difficulty in finding “safe” housing as well as numerous other bizarre problems that have continued over the last five years.


A growing number of people from all ages and walks of life claim mold made them ill while physicians, lawmakers, and medical associations dispute the validity of these claims. Most of the symptoms of those claiming illness from mold can be caused by, and diagnosed as, any number of other illnesses. There are no standardized methods to measure what molds, at what exposure levels, over what period of time, might cause any given person to become ill.


BLACK MOLD EXPOSURE explores the bizarre illnesses associated with exposure to toxic mold and the film participants’ difficult task of regaining their health and lives in an atmosphere of political and social intolerance and disbelief.


BLACK MOLD EXPOSURE is a first-ever look into the lives of those claiming to be ill from mold and the controversial and volatile climate surrounding it.

4 comments:

Evelyn Vincent said...

Indeed it can happen to you. I get calls and emails often because I sell essential oils, namely Thieves, and it kills toxic molds.

Twenty years ago I started making my own household spray cleaner, using high quality essential oils, just to get away from all of the commercial products - and discovered that the mold in my bathroom went away (I didn't have a bad problem with mold, but you could see a little). I knew it was the essential oil cleaner spray I had made that made all the difference (I never used anything else and I only used Baking Soda as a tub and tile cleanser.)

Back then, I didn't know "why" the essential oil spray I made got rid of the mold - all I knew is that it did. Today I do know why, and I always recommend doing what I did and still do. This is also a terrific option for those who want to "prevent" mold in their home too.

An added bonus... it's eco-friendly and "Green," not to mention smells amazing.

Water Damage Tampa said...

This is very sad to know.Black mold is dangerous and attacks the lungs and also other parts like the skin etc.I wish them a very quick recovery.

New York Mold Inspection said...

Black mold exposure is very very bad and it should be discussed for the benefit of all those who are not so mucyh aware about it.

Black Mold Removal said...

Yes I have heard about killing toxic molds with essential oils...does that stuff really work?

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