World's largest toxic mold web site announces conference of the century and new help for sufferers
On November 11-12, the Irvine Hyatt Regency will host one of the most important conferences on environmental health sciences in American history.
Mold-Help expresses a new way for victims of toxic mold exposure to voice their views and opinions.
The Mold-Help Directory of Services. This is a low cost method for people in the business such as legal aid, vitamins, testing, remediation, or medical help to advertise their services in order to assist mold victims.
Mold-Help (www.mold-help.org), the worlds largest toxic mold web site, are proud to announce the following-
conference-Irvine, CA. On November 11-12, the Irvine Hyatt Regency will host one of the most important conferences on environmental health sciences in American history. Featuring U.S. Congressman John Conyers Jr., who introduced into the United States Congress the U.S. Toxic Mold Safety and Protection Act (HR-1268), and a long list of high-profile" authorities from environmental health, medicine, litigation, and other professions, the conference will focus on human illnesses and mortality issues relating to indoor mold exposures. All information is on the site, www.mold-help.org.
Mold-Help expresses a new way for victims of toxic mold exposure to voice their views and opinions. This forum was developed as a means to help and assist those in need and have their questions answered by experts and people with experience within the community. This forum is a positive place as a safe haven for people to gain confidence and avoid negativity. More information is at www.mold-help.org.
The Mold-Help Directory of Services. This is a low cost method for people in the business such as legal aid, vitamins, testing, remediation, or medical help to advertise their services in order to assist mold victims. We are trying to compile an all-inclusive list to make it easier for those impacted with fungal exposure, nationwide, to have a one stop shop so they neednt have to resort to word of mouth or have to face the embarrassment of asking around for people who are unaware of the special needs of a mold victim.
The people behind the web site, www.mold-help.org are making every effort possible to aid and assist the mold victim with education, training, medical knowledge, new events, spiritual understanding, and peer relationships to make this hurdle in their lives as easy as possible. If anyone has any comments or ideas, please call Susan Lillard-Roberts at 503-763-0808.
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