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THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MASK Let’s clean our environment

Let’s clean our environment! If we want to live longer or have a place for our grandchildren to live. We must maintain this beautiful earth God created by cleaning up our environment. In order to stay healthy we ought to make an effort to fight pollutants, recycle and don’t litter. When people smell a strange smell what is the first thing they do? Spray a fragrance of some sort, burn candles or use a plug in. All fragrances aren’t healthy. They contain a lot of chemicals. No fragrance is healthy for me. Because of the mold toxicity, I am allergic. Instead of finding out what the odor is we cover it up with a fragrance. All the while the unusual odor could be detrimental to your health. Mold is a silent killer. We don’t think about the affects it has on our bodies. Mold can damage your immune system, endocrine system, muscles, cells, etc. Chemicals, fragrance, mold, asbestos, cleaning supplies can all be a deadly combination. Instead of masking the odor with harsh chemicals find the problem and solve it with an environmental safe product. It can save your life as well as your pet. When you have unexplained health issues it could be environmental. However, you want know unless you are treated by an environmental provider. Let’s take time to start in our homes by making sure our loved ones are safe. Start by using environmental friendly products. Test your home for mold. Tests are available to check your home, office, or church for mold. If you have ever had water damage you more than like have mold. RecycLe everything! God has given us the wisdom to live long healthy lives. It’s up to us to keep our Planted clean and our environments safe. “I brought you into a fertile land to eat its fruit and rich produce. But you came and defiled my land and made my inheritance detestable.”
‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭2:7‬ ‭NIV‬‬

Barbara Lofton

Barbara Lofton

Barbara K. Lofton is an Ordained Minister, Motivational Speaker, Author, Psalmist, Teacher, and Liturgical Dancer. Lofton is a woman of God who lives on purpose! She loves the Lord with all her heart, mind, and soul. Her purpose is to know God better than the day before and to be a witness of His unfailing love and grace. A published author, her first book the “Cost of Favor”, was published on August 10, 2010. This book is a testament of her life and how God’s favor comes with a cost. Her second book just released, “Dear Butterfly Heart (Letters to Chanel)”, provides hope and healing for those who have experienced loss and to encourage others through her testimony. Lofton is a retired Health Care Administrator. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Southern Illinois University, a Master of Science Degree in Management and a second Master of Science Degree in Counseling and Psychology from Troy University. Lofton is pursuing a Doctorate in Christian Counseling from Colorado Theological Seminary. She has a heart for God’s people and seeks to offer godly counsel to the lost and hurting. Barbara is a survivor! She survived mold illness, the death of her daughter, divorces, and other life trials. Prayerfully, what she has been through will inspire others. This site will also offer encouragement, healing, and hope to be free to remove all masks.

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You might think it’s strange or weird to see a person walking around with a mask on.  In my blog I will explain why this mask is necessary for survival.  I spent years wondering why smells would literally stop me from breathing.  I had no idea what had taken over my body like in a episode of twilight zone.

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