Posts Tagged ‘flood’

Mold and EMF

posted by Wipe Out
Feb 9

moldDid you know there are studies that suggest that mold can react in high EMF environments.

At a recent Lyme/Autism conference Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt said, “I worked with the main mold researcher in Switzerland. He could measure the amount of mycotoxins produced on a daily basis. One culture we protected with a Faraday cage, the other we left in the room. Three weeks later, we measured. The protected culture had a low amount of mycotoxins. The unprotected had 600 times more mycotoxins. Molds are now exposed to unprecedented amounts of EMF.”

I’ve included a video here that talks about the experiment, results and the effects this can have on a person with Lyme disease.
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Are You Flood Ready?

posted by Wipe Out
Nov 9

idaWith Hurricane Ida sitting in the Gulf Coast, we can expect to feel the affects due to major rainfall. Each year, hurricane preparedness guides can be found by various means of delivery. One small detail overlooked is Flood Preparedness.

Per FEMA, floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States. You need to be aware of flood hazards, no matter where you live, but especially if you live near a low-lying area or near water. Even very small streams, gullies, creeks, culverts, dry streambeds, or low-lying ground that appears harmless in dry weather can flood.

“Many people spend their time getting ready for a hurricane’s driving winds, but fail to be prepared for rising waters” said Rana Killough, owner of Wipe Out. “The Jacksonville Metro area is lucky to only experience a direct landfall every 11.5 years. However, last year we did have Tropical storm Fay move inland just south of us causing heavy flooding.” Read More…