After three La Niña years in a row, many of us are now hosting a silent but stubborn house guest: Mould. Inside walls, under floors and carpet, or at the back of your wardrobe, mould thrives in damp conditions and, left unchecked, can cause serious health issues.
“I started developing some really unusual problems like migraines, hives and blocked ears. Then I woke up one morning with really severe nerve pain down my arms and legs. It was so bad that I couldn’t stand up,” says Corbin Halliday, who was working as a hairdresser at the time. “I went to emergency and my blood pressure was so high the staff were worried I could have a stroke. It was scary. I was 25 and had a fit and healthy lifestyle.”
Despite medication, Corbin began to get worse in the months that followed. “The pain in my head and body was so bad that I was bedridden. I had to stop working. I went to so many specialists but they couldn’t work out what was wrong.” Eventually, tests revealed that Corbin had mycotoxin poisoning from exposure to black mould. “It