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by Dr George W Graham
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w the homeowner to drain the water into the street. Any other draining would put the water in their downhill neighbors yard. That could get them sued.
If you have a moist house, the stink will get into your clothes. You will carry the stink on dates, to church and to work. If you go into another moist building, you could actually contaminate that building, too.
SOLUTIONS:
1> Mask the smell. Many people fill the air with a flowery smell to cover up the stink. Its job is to be more powerful than the unpleasant smell. Is this a solution? If all you worry about is the smell, yes. Is the part of the smell that causes disease still there? Of course.
2> Take away the ability of the nose to smell. Most of those little devices that eliminate smells actually numb the nose so we can’t smell anything. They use chemicals caused neurotoxins. These neurotoxins damage the nerves of smell if we use them long enough. By the way, the smell is still there.
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3> Remove the cause of the smell a> Don’t leave wet towels laying around b> Periodically open the cabinet doors under the sink so there is no moisture buildup. c> Dry out the crawlspace and attic d> Use smell removers like Tea Tree Oil, and grapefruit seed extract. These are in cleaners and disinfectants found at most health food stores. These get rid of the smell by killing the smell makers. And they are totally safe.
So if your home stinks, you have several options. Hide it, ignore it, destroy |
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