Do Doctors Make You Feel Crazy?
Do you have a mysterious illness that's been plaguing you for weeks, months, or even years? Do you feel tired, run down, congested? Are you experiencing the infamous brain fog? The truth is that these symptoms could be caused by any number of conditions, but a common cause that most don't know about is mold. Ubiquitous in temperate climates (i.e. most of North America!), mold can grow in walls, carpets, books, and even clothing. You may not know it's there. If you tend to feel better when you leave your house, mold could be the hidden source of your mystery ills.
So You've Got Mold...Now What?
Mold is everywhere, and it's a serious health concern. But how do you protect yourself? How do you recover if you're already experiencing the damaging effects of mold and what causes it anyway? Do you douse your belongings in bleach? Do you sell everything you own? Burn the house down? Luckily, these extreme "solutions" are not necessary. There's a better way that will allow you to stay in your home, keep your possessions, and experience improved health, all without the use of harsh chemicals.
Reclaim Your Health
First of all, you'll need to know if mold is actually present in your home. Think you need an expensive professional for that? Think again. You can be your own mold detective. After detection, it's time for clean-up, but again, there's no need for a chemical bath. Natural cleaners have actually proven to be more effective than bleach. If all this sounds a bit overwhelming, fear not. Joey Lott has laid out a practical step-by-step plan to help you clean up the mold in your life and get your health back on track. Follow the plan in The Mold Cure and you'll be breathing easy and thinking clearly in no time.
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About the Author: "The secret to happiness is to let go of everything - see through every assumption."
Beginning at a young age Joey Lott experienced intensifying anxiety. For several decades he lived with restrictive eating disorders, obsessions, compulsions, and an inescapable fear. By the time he was 30 years old he was physically sick, emotionally volatile, and mentally obsessed with keeping any and all unwanted thoughts and experiences at bay.
At this time Lott was living on a futon mattress in a tiny cabin in the woods. He was so sick that he could barely move. He was deeply depressed and hopeless. All this despite doing all the "right" things such as years of meditation, yoga, various "perfect" diets, clean air, and pure water.
Just when things were at their most dire, a crack appeared in the conceptual world that had formerly been mistaken for reality. By peering into this crack and underneath all the assumptions that had been unquestioned up to that moment, Lott began a great undoing. The revelation of this undoing is that reality is utterly simple, ever-present, seamless, and indivisible.
Lott's books provide a glimpse into the seamless, simple, and joyous nature of reality, offering a glimpse through the crack in conceptual worlds. Whether writing about the ultimate non-dual nature of reality, eating disorders, stress, disease, or any other subject, he offers the invitation to look at things differently, leaving behind the old, out-grown, painful limitations we have used to bind ourselves in suffering. And then, he welcomes you home to the effortless simplicity of yourself as you are.
Not sure where to begin? Pick up a copy of Lott's most popular book, You're Trying Too Hard, which strips away all the concepts that keep us searching for a greater, more spiritual, more peaceful life or self.