To clarify my point, there are many species of household mold and many of them cannot actually "live" in the human body, rather you inhale the spores, eat them or are exposed to them in other ways and these spores put off mycotoxins into your body which can seriously affect health. In these types of situations you do not have an active infection and it can be very difficult diagnose what's wrong with you as the symptoms can be all over the place..pulmonary, kidney, liver even nuerological.
So basically, silver or any other form of antibiotic may not be effective as you may not be fighting an active infection, rather you're dealing with chronic exposure to a mycotoxin.
Candida albacans is a species of fungus that is found in the human body and often gets out of control due to various health and lifestyle issues. It can be killed with silver or other fungicides..but it would not be found growing in a house. The most deadly "house mold" is called Stachybotchrus and is generally found growing on drywall(particulary the paper backing) that has gotten wet. I see it most often in wall cavities with high humidity or water intrusions caused by bad plumbing or leaky roofs.
I used to be a mold inspector/remediator for houses and commericial properties.
So basically, silver or any other form of antibiotic may not be effective as you may not be fighting an active infection, rather you're dealing with chronic exposure to a mycotoxin.
Candida albacans is a species of fungus that is found in the human body and often gets out of control due to various health and lifestyle issues. It can be killed with silver or other fungicides..but it would not be found growing in a house. The most deadly "house mold" is called Stachybotchrus and is generally found growing on drywall(particulary the paper backing) that has gotten wet. I see it most often in wall cavities with high humidity or water intrusions caused by bad plumbing or leaky roofs.
I used to be a mold inspector/remediator for houses and commericial properties.