I’m not sure that 99% of the population understands mold, something that is within 50% of all homes at high-ish levels. I think the increasing desire to cut costs and improve developer profitability has , unfortunately , made us lose touch with a foundational pillar of home building.. keeping mold at bay. Our homes are basically made of mold feed, and with pipes concealed within walls , most people never know they have a problem.. and we’ve never had as much of a problem with improper construction in the past as we do now. Civilizations of the past knew how to construct homes with proper wood containing essential oils that inhibit mold growth. We’ve lost that knowledge.
I wonder what percentage of chronic illness today is a byproduct of our homes being constructed in this way. We have lost touch with an important faucet of the past - similarly as we have with proper food preparation , something that also hurts us unknowingly as a society.
I wonder if and when mold will make its debut to the general population. Whether people know it or not, this book shines like on how it is good for no one , & harmful to everyone. I’m hopeful that proper home construction - mold free, low EMF, etc. will be a pivotal movement in the next 10-20 years, and proper awareness will be brought to the attention of developers’ minds