Dishwasher Repairs and Maintenance Should Include Cleansing of Black Yeast for Pollution Avoidance

A large part about getting well from incurable diseases is identifying possible sources of pollution. Lots of lung infections or lung cancers can come from black yeast / black fungus. People suspect the walls of their home and ceilings. But did they ever suspect their dish washer?

Many modern homes have dish washers. I’ve seen it with my aunt. I don’t see why I would want a dishwasher when I trust my hands more. But for those who like using dish washers, that dishwasher can be a source of festering molds / fungus like black yeast. According to the late pollution avoidance expert Dr. Hulda Clark, fungus is one of the deadliest germs in the planet and we should exorcise them off our homes.

From the Telegraph:

Writing in the journal Fungal Biology, Dr Polona Zalar of the University of Ljubljana, said that “the potential hazard they represent should not be overlooked”.

Her co-author Nina Gunde-Cimerman told The Daily Telegraph: “One thing that is not in the report is that we tested the dishes after they had been cleaned in these dishwashers and they were full of this black yeast, so too the cutlery that you put in your mouth. We just don’t know how serious this could be.”

Warning, warning, warning. Just wash your dishes by hand and air dry.

Or if you must use a dish washer, do regular maintenance on it and include cleansing it of black yeast or fungus. Is there a way to bring sunlight in or fresh air in your dark and damp dish washer? Or will you be spraying mold killing chemicals in it? And then the chemicals will get you.

Dishwasher appliance for the home frankly, is ridiculous from my point of view. Now more so with the black yeast danger! It’s just not worth it!

See the Telegraph article: Dishwashes Harbour “Killer Bugs”