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Homeopathic Sublingual Immunotherapy
Molds
Mold spores are microscopic organisms that are dispersed indoors and outdoors year-round. When spores land on moist surfaces such as wood, carpeting, and paper, they can begin to grow and reproduce.
Mold spores float through the air just like pollen. They are dispersed by air current or by direct contact. Spores are present everywhere as there are indoor and outdoor mold sources.
The outdoor mold season begins in the early Spring and is most prevalent from July – October. Most can be present in the outdoors year-round in warmer southern and coastal climates. Indoor mold will produce spores all year.
Although there are many types of molds, only a few dozen cause allergic reactions. Alternaria, Cladosporium (Hormodendrum), Aspergillus, Penicillium, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Mucor, Rhizopus and Aureobasidium (Pullularia) are major culprits.
Mold Mix Antigen
Acremonium
Alternaria Tenuis
Aspergillus Mixture
Aureobasidium
Botrytis Cinerea
Chaetomium Globosum
Cladosporium Cladosporioides
Curvularia
Drechslera
Epicoccum Nigrum
Fusarium
Mucor
Neurospora
Nigrospora
Penicillium Mixture
Phoma Herbarum
Rhizopus
Rhodotorula Rubra
Stemphylium
Torula Cerevisiae
Trichoderma Lignorum
Trichophyton Mentagrophytes
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