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There is a dirty little secret hiding in your laundry machine...

It's the perfect breeding ground for toxic mold & bacteria...

You know it's true if your washer has ever smelt like a dirty gym bag.

Or this, ewwwwwwww!



Your washing machine is a dark & moist breeding ground for harmful mold and bacteria!

Get this...

During the period from April 2012 to May 2013, 13 newborns (1 to 4 weeks of age) and 1 child in a pediatric hospital ward in Germany were COLONIZED WITH A DEADLY BACTERIA.

When the washing machine was removed, the bacteria went away. The case study concluded that the final rinse, which doesn't use detergent, may have allowed the bacteria to thrive.

The humidity of the hospital rooms, allowing residual water to condense on the rubber seal of the door, probably didn't help either.

Further...

Here are some of the common effects of mold exposure

Headaches or Brain Fog
Stubborn weight gain
Endocrine disruption
Hormone Imbalance
Sneezing
Runny or stuffy nose
Cough and postnasal drip
Itchy eyes, nose and throat
Watery eyes
Dry, scaly skin


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nd's father, Edward the Elder, had three wives, eight or nine daughters, several of whom married Continental royalty, and five sons. Æthelstan was the only known son of Edward's first wife, Ecgwynn. His second wife, Ælfflæd, had two sons, Ælfweard, who may have been acknowledged in Wessex as king when his father died in 924 but who died less than a month later, and Edwin, who drowned in 933. In about 919 Edward married Eadgifu, the daughter of Sigehelm, ealdorman of Kent. Edmund, who was born in 920 or 921, was Eadgifu's elder son. Her younger son Eadred succeeded him as king. Edmund had one or two full sisters. Eadburh was a nun at Winchester who was later venerated as a saint. The twelfth-century historian William of Malmesbury gives Edmund a second full sister who married Louis, prince of Aquitaine; she was called Eadgifu, the same name as her mother. William's account is accepted by the historians Ann Williams and Sean Miller, but Æthelstan's biographer, Sarah Foot argues that she did not exist, and that William confused her








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