Exhibitor Workshops

16 Jun 2022

Mould or building related illnesses

Mould or building related illnesses

Chronic fatigue, respiratory issues, brain fog, changes in menstrual cycle, early menopause, skin, hair and gut problems are all common symptoms of mould and other building related illnesses.  Even after treatment, dead and airborne mould, bacteria and other ‘invisible’ contaminated fragments can continue to be inhaled.  Could your patient's treatment respond better if their exposure contaminates, and causation was identified and then reduced? 

Find out about new methods of decontamination and inflammagen risk reduction; new methods of measuring viable and dormant mould and sources; new methods of decontamination based on science and verification to British and International  Standards and most importantly find out why current decontamination protocols don’t and never have worked  and what will work.

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