Home   Сontacts   Map  
    Add stuff    |    Information
Search:
Allergies [16]
Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy.
Antidepressants [21]
An antidepressant is a psychiatric medication used to alleviate mood disorders, such as major depression and dysthymia.
Arthritis [27]
Arthritis is a group of conditions involving damage to the joints of the body.
Cancer [24]
Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled growth
Cardio & Blood [6]
Risk factors for heart disease: infections
Cholesterol [16]
A fat-like substance called a lipid. It is used to build cell membranes, hormones and bile acids
Diabetes [26]
The inability of the body to produce, or the inability to metabolize, the human hormone insulin; Diabetes insipidus, usually a disorder of the ...
Epilepsy [22]
Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures
Gastrointestinal [9]
The digestive tract is the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food...
General Health [62]
The infant, child or young person?s current health condition
Herbal [25]
Herbal tea, herbal medicine
Hormonal [23]
Hormones - Proteins produced by organs of the body that trigger activity in other locations.
Men's Health [4]
For men on fitness, health, sex, caree
Pain relief [21]
Pain management is the medical discipline concerned with the relief of pain.
Skin care [28]
The skin is the outer covering of the body
Weight Loss [24]
Loss of body weight by dieting or due to various easting disorders or medical conditions.
Women's Health [25]
Find information on women's health issues, and lifestyle at the Women's Health


Fresh material
Male fertility tests: fructose, anti-sperm antibody and post-coital tests Male fertility tests: fructose, anti-sperm antibody and post-coital tests
→ More
Impotence: some preventable causes Impotence: some preventable causes
→ More
Skirting stds Skirting stds
→ More
Male fertility: why are so many sperm needed? Male fertility: why are so many sperm needed?
→ More
Factors that affect your fertility: recreational drugs Factors that affect your fertility: recreational drugs
→ More
The most popular materials
Breast lumps: dysplasia, fibroadenosis [11283 view]
Breast lumps: dysplasia, fibroadenosis → More
Male fertility tests: fructose, anti-sperm antibody and post-coital tests [3997 view]
Male fertility tests: fructose, anti-sperm antibody and post-coital tests → More
Anxiety in the mind: nervous tension [3709 view]
Anxiety in the mind: nervous tension → More
Male fertility: why are so many sperm needed? [3620 view]
Male fertility: why are so many sperm needed? → More
Menstrual cycle: proliferative or follicular phase [3411 view]
Menstrual cycle: proliferative or follicular phase → More


Awaiting moderation 645 Article

Plants causing allergies: molds

        PLANTS CAUSING ALLERGIES: MOLDS

Molds are very small plants which nature uses as scavengers of the soil to convert dead leaves into fertilizer. They have no roots, stems, leaves, or chlorophyll, and they live as parasites because they nourish themselves from dead leaves, old shoes, walls of damp basements, old paper - almost anything except metal.
The mold plant is composed of threads that intertwine into a loose network on which grow the fruits of the plant, or its spores. When a spore lands on good soil, it sends some threads into the ground to form roots, while other threads grow upward and form a sort of a tree.
Molds live best at a temperature of 70° to 90 °F; they stop growing at 40°F. They are killed by high temperatures, but survive freezing for months.
Mold spores leave their mother-dwelling during the summer months and are scattered by winds and storms for miles around their locality. Each locality has its own brand of molds. It takes a special mold survey to determine the type of molds found in a particular place. This is done by exposing a plate, which contains mold food, to the open air for a number of minutes each day.
Here are the results of a survey made by Center Laboratories for the Port Washington area on Long Island, New York, regarding four common molds:
Alternaria. Out of 100 mold colonies grown in a culture plate, 80 contained alternaria (i.e., 80 percent). This is a mold which looks dirty gray and is found in decaying vegetation.
Horrnodendrum. Seventy-six percent. This mold on culture looks similar to alternaria. It is likewise found in decaying vegetation, as well as on dead tobacco leaves, tomatoes, or peaches.
Penicillium. Sixty-seven percent. This mold looks blue on culture. It is the common bread mold, as well as the factor in the ripening of the Camembert and Roquefort cheeses.
Aspergillus. Twenty-four percent. This is a black mold found on the walls of old, damp, and musty houses.
Mold allergy is a disorder which is similar in character to pollen allergy because molds do not have to attach themselves to an organ of the body to cause disease (fungi in feet cause disease, but not allergies); they simply have to be present in the air to do so.
Today there is a world increase in the number of people who are suffering from mold allergy. This is caused by two factors:
a. The discovery of oil in the Middle East, which has caused a change in the kind of dwelling used in these countries (from open-air, tent-dwellings to air-conditioned skyscrapers which have cool and comfortable rooms, but which are not mold-free).
b. The forceful displacement through war of millions of people who have been made to move from a dry desert area to a damp area near seashore where wind currents, climate, and vegetation are ideal for the growth of molds (Israel, Greece, India, etc.).

*18/99/5*
ALLERGIES
«Buy Generic Viagra»


Print
Viewed: 1013

What else is watching the people who read this article:
Re: [22]
Food allergy reactions: symptoms [829]
moncler jackets [220]
Download This is my own [49]
Watch This is my own [48]

Keywords for this page: Plants causing allergies: molds
Total 1024 articles
Articles © www.ipeerx.com 2012