He told them how certain things in the home interfered
with mom’s body. They talked about cleaning products,
and wall paper, and sofas. He said the body can’t work
right if the body is polluted by stuff in the house.
He kept using the term “Environmental Estrogens”. He
said these estrogens interfered with the estrogens
that were in her body already. I didn’t understand.
Mom did.
He found out that their biggest environmental estrogen
came from mold in their basement. Some kind of water
leak, he said.
He told them, “If you can’t drink it, don’t spray it.”
That was the Rule of Thumb when buying cleaning products
or having someone work with your home’s environment.
So they changed their cleaning products, did things
all natural, and cleaned out the mold in their home.
They got all the doctor’s medicines and chemicals out
of mom’s body. The people who cleaned out the mold
were willing to drink their mold removal material in
front of my parents. They said it tasted horrible but
was perfectly safe.
They told my parents that most mold removing things
did more damage to the body than the mold.
Well, two months later, the supervisor came by my
seat and said “get ready.”
It was TIME!
My name is Heather. The doctors say I’m perfectly
healthy.
I still remember that phrase, “If you can’t drink
it, don’t spray it.”
Happy Birthday!
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Dr GW Graham
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