Mold Awareness and Mold Survivors Facebook Group

Mold Survivors

Social media has made it easier than ever for groups of people with a common interest to “gather” for sharing personal stories and seeking information. The “Toxic Mold Awareness & Survivors Page” on Facebook is dedicated to educating people about the dangers of mold exposure.

Spreading the Word About Toxic Mold Awareness

Many of the page’s posts share news stories and literature about various mold-related topics. Some of the information comes from specialists such as Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, author of Surviving Mold, and Kurt and Lee Ann Billings, authors of MOLD: The War Within.

Other posted stories have included:

• An article from Fox News about actress Suzanne Somers and her family’s struggle with toxic mold

• A reference article about AAT deficiency, a lung condition that can be aggravated by inhaling mold

In addition, TM Awareness posts valuable tips about general wellness, such as a list of superfoods that can be added to smoothies.

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

One of the benefits of social media is the ability to share pictures. Photos posted on the TM Awareness page depict extensive mold infestations in attics, showers and other areas of the home. There’s even a picture of a brand of lip balm that has a known problem of developing mold inside the cap.

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