Paul Saladino· MD
if this home was in the United States where it was all sealed up and airtight with no ventilation all those biotoxin would just been building up building up and you just breathe them in and you would probably be a lot more sick
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if this home was in the United States where it was all sealed up and airtight with no ventilation all those biotoxin would just been building up building up and you just breathe them in and you would probably be a lot more sick
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we see in the states is that people's homes are so airtight and they're not getting enough ventilation in their house and so they're all just breathing the same toxic soup and then with the chemicals added and with the mold and the bacteria it all kind of adds up to make this toxic soup