yes you should be concerned about mold on the skin. they are not natural flora.
because it's not normal for someone to have mold on skin...
Not at all
because it's not normal for someone to have mold on skin...
Some forms of toxic mold have been known to cause skin rashes
Dermatology is the field of medicine concerned with human skin.
Actually most of the antioxidants are in the skin. As long as there is no mold and you clean off the skin, it should be perfectly healthy to eat.
You will need a dust mask, protective clothing that covers all skin as black mold can cause skin irritation. Goggles and gloves are recommended. When you are done leave these items inside the room.
irratate your skin im cool
Most likely, yes.
There is no best color blanket for an infant. Infants are more concerned with comfort than anything else. Parents should strive to find a soft blanket that will not irritate a baby's skin.
I don't know...how concerned is your GP?
No! Don't eat that!