We all grew up with the notion, “you are what you eat”. But there is a much less known axiom relating to this which is, “You are what you Breathe”. The ‘we are what we eat’ saying, is true and proven, and the” you are what you breathe” is, well, I just made it up. On a serious note, it has only been in the past 25 years that toxins and indoor air quality has become ‘widely’ known, studied, and verified. VOCs and MVOC’s (microbial volatile organic compounds) are now a common language in the indoor air conversation and the quest for healthy homes and workplaces.
VOCs that trigger reactions with people include latex, paints, paint strippers, wood preservatives, dry-cleaned clothing, moth repellants, air fresheners, cleaners and disinfectants, and aerosol sprays. Along with VOC’s which are obviously plentiful, there are MVOC’s of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds. This quite simply is a home or workplace with elevated “Mold load”. This includes mold growth, mold spores, dormant mold, and mycotoxins. The ever-changing yet consistent load of VOCs and MVOC’s, in every home and workplace, often creates a toxic mess, which is oftentimes not realized until someone becomes sick.
This is well now well known. Our houses and our workplaces are full of toxins. Some worse than others and some people have worse symptoms of different toxins than others. Some can live with mold, and mycotoxins, some are incredibly ill with the same mold and mycotoxin in their home. Some can live with VOCs, others can’t. This variability of the environment and the toxin resistance of each person creates something of a moving target for each individual as well as your physician or health care provider. No wonder there exists thousands of help and support groups, and tens of thousands of books written and devoted to indoor air quality. There are a number of variables for each person, each toxin, and each home or workplace. Examples of this are plentiful, but one clear example of this is memory foam mattresses. Some sleep very comfortably in a brand new memory foam mattress, others, and it is documented, have noticeable and often acute symptoms of their body reacting to the off-gassing of the memory foam material, or VOC’s. Additionally, some sleep fine in a memory foam mattress yet gets extremely ill when combining a memory foam mattress with a mold-laden home. It could be a case where either the mold or the VOCs, on their own, would be fine, but combining the two and it's now a toxic cocktail. You can see that the variables become mathematically exponential, and tracking them becomes almost impossible. For this reason, there is not a “one size fits all” solution.