Q: Why do so many people come to Bali for healing?
A: Bali is known for its fresh food, natural treatments, and slower pace of life. Many people come here to relax, recharge, and feel better. But there’s one important thing that’s often missed—the condition of the home you live in.
Q: Can your home really affect your health?
A: Yes. Even if you eat well and try different treatments, your body can still struggle if the air in your home isn’t clean. Mold, dust, and indoor toxins can silently affect your well-being every day.
Q: What are some signs that mold might be affecting me or my family?
A: Mold exposure can lead to:
Brain fog and tiredness
Sinus problems, coughs, and frequent colds
Trouble sleeping, anxiety, or feeling low
Skin problems and allergic reactions
Breathing issues and asthma—especially in children.
Children are more sensitive because their bodies and brains are still developing.
Q: Can mold affect how we feel emotionally too?
A: Yes. Living in a clean, healthy space helps reduce stress. When your home feels fresh, it’s easier to focus, relax, and feel good.
Q: Is mold really such a big problem in Bali?
A: Because of the tropical climate, mold grows quickly here. Spores are always in the air, but when moisture builds up, mold can grow in just a day or two. That’s why regular cleaning and good airflow are so important.
Q: What can I do to keep my home safe and healthy?
A:
Keep air flowing
Dry damp areas quickly
Clean AC units regularly
Get professional checks if you see or smell mold
Even a simple deep clean or check-up can make a big difference in how you feel.