Sunday, June 23, 2013

Healthier Airways

The term toxic mold is sometimes used to refer to mold-related indoor air quality and health problems, such as bronchitis, asthma, coughing, wheezing and other respiratory symptoms. Exposure to significant quantities of mold spores can cause serious health issues. Read More

Monday, June 17, 2013

Entrepreneurs are forward, nervy and unquestionably.. fresh!

Entrepreneurs are replenishers. They revitalize, revive, reinvigorate, rejuvenate, revivify and stimulate repeat business! ~ Why replenish the economy? We replenish our cell phones regularly and in fact most would probably feel inefficient without them. Entrepreneurs not only create new job positions but repeatedly cultivate fresh new markets.

Entrepreneur Magazine editor-in-chief Amy Cosper |

Clinton Global Initiative Aims to Boost U.S. Economy Through Entrepreneurship
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Sudden Allergies | When a Summer Cold Is Much More

The most common allergy triggers during the summer months are grass pollens and mold spores. In fact, mold can be more bothersome than pollen. Mold spores are everywhere and commonly outnumber pollen grains in the air even when the pollen season is at its worst. At home, the mold can be easily seen on the walls, ceilings, clothing, furniture, carpets, food and other places, if it is present. It can also flourish on equipment that we use everyday, like air conditioners. Read More |

Monday, June 03, 2013

Aromatix Fresh Cedar products reduce risk of Health Hazards |

Almost every U.S. home has at least a little mold, but roughly 47% of homes have more substantial mold or dampness, says William Fisk, senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, who has researched mold for more than 10 years. People who are exposed to mold are 30% to 50% more at risk of asthma, coughing and wheezing, he adds. Mold exposure also has been associated with other health problems, such as bronchitis and respiratory infections. Story continues