Fight Mold & Fungus

fight moldCan mold make you sick?

Are you tired of feeling sick and not knowing why? Have you visited doctor after doctor, only to leave their office without a clear answer? It can be so frustrating and confusing.

What you don’t know is that the reason may be in your home —right under your nose.

Understanding Mold

We want you to learn how mold and other environmental factors disrupt the immune system and discover practical steps to help you rebalance and recover both your home and your body.

Mold exposure can weaken your immune system and make you more susceptible to infections. It can create all sorts of problems. If you’ve been experiencing fatigue, headaches, digestive issues, and respiratory symptoms, it could be mold toxicity.

These symptoms are often misdiagnosed.

They’re treated with prescription drugs that only mask, if not worsen, their condition.

If you don’t take action now, mold can wreak havoc on your body and cause complications. The good news is that you have the power to stop mold.

Mold and Your Health

Understanding the role of fungi or mold in causing your symptoms is critical for healing.

Fungi Or Molds Are Abundant In Our Environment.

These organisms are usually harmless to healthy people, as the mold spores in the outside air are less concentrated and are not an exposure risk likely to cause problems. There are people who have mold allergies and who experience symptoms when outdoor mold counts are elevated, but few people are systemically affected and immunocompromised by routine outdoor mold exposures. Conversely, the presence of the same mold species growing indoors in a built environment can make you sick.

Why Does Indoor Mold Make You Sick?

Because indoor exposure is much more concentrated and magnified. For example, you can burn a pile of leaves outdoors and, due to the volume of fresh air, everyone around the burn pile is fine—maybe a little smoke smell gets into clothing with no major health fallouts likely to occur. But, if you burn the same pile indoors, someone could die of smoke inhalation. In other words, the same amount of smoke that was OK outside is dangerous indoors. Indoors, the concentration and exposure risk is much greater.

16% – 20% Of People Are Mold Sensitive

To add to the complexity of mold exposure and why some people get sicker than others, 16% -20% of the population has a genetic T-cell or immune system defect, which gives them a predisposition to mold sensitivities and an inability to mount an appropriate immune response to the exposure. If sensitive to mold, a person can have an exaggerated immune reaction whenever it enters their nasal passages—the main line of exposure. Typical allergic responses to mold/fungi include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and a skin rash known as Dermatitis. There are also systemic symptoms, such as muscle and joint pain, fibromyalgia, GI symptoms, and fatigue common for those with mold allergies. Certain fungi, such as Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium, Fusarium, and Curvularia can cause serious illness in people with genetic sensitivities and even in some people without genetic T-cell defects. Because mold can impact an individual in many different ways, there is no one absolute symptom. Some symptoms may be caused by a variety or a combination of factors.

Mycotoxins are the secondary, toxic metabolites produced by some molds. There are over 400 different mycotoxins, and they can destroy every system in the human body. These toxins inhibit the synthesis of proteins, which the body needs to repair itself. Additionally, these toxins cause immune system suppression that allows bacterial infections to trigger the onset of many different types of disease. The source of these Mycotoxins, obviously, is mold; which is a fungus that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae and single-cell filaments called yeast. For mold to grow, it requires a moisture level of 50% and a food source such as wood, paper, fiberglass, or cloth—materials abundant in homes and buildings. Once moisture hits these food sources, mold can begin to grow, expand exponentially, and become a big problem very quickly.

Is mold causing your symptoms?

7 Symptoms That Point To Mold

1. Chronic Sinusitis

In 1999, the Mayo Clinic published a study citing an immune response to fungus as the cause of 96% of chronic sinusitis. Frequent or recurring sinus infections need to be worked up for mold and fungi. Fungal sinusitis can easily mimic a bacterial infection. Antibiotics often help INITIALLY, but you are only clearing the secondary bacterial overgrowth with the medications and not the underlying fungus causing the infection. Therefore, infections keep coming back.

2. Unusual Sensory Symptoms

These symptoms can present as numbness or tingling in certain parts of the body, which may be persistent. Pins and needle sensations from compression, such as when your “hand goes to sleep”, usually resolve with changing position, but in the case of myotoxicity, it doesn’t alleviate with a change of position. Some patients report that the first thing they noticed was that their backsides and backs of their legs were numb when they sat on the toilet. These are typically not painful sensations but are just “weird” which is how it has been described.

3. Dizziness, Balance Problems, & Slow Reflexes

If you find the need to steady yourself while walking down a hallway, feel off-balance frequently, or are slow to react to normal stimuli, you should consider that something like mycotoxins could be disrupting your nervous system

4. Excessive Fatigue

This kind of fatigue is not just about being tired from physical exertion or stress. The fatigue caused by mold exposure and experienced by some patients is not related to sleep, exercise, or mood. This fatigue is caused by the impact of mycotoxins on the mitochondria of the cells, which are responsible for creating the energy required to drive every process in the body. Additionally, the inflammation in the small capillary beds caused by mycotoxins decreases oxygen flow into tissues, which can include the brain, muscles, and other organs.

5. Headaches

Headaches are another BIG subject because they can be vascular, musculoskeletal, or biochemical in origin, but mold can cause frequent headaches and ice pick-like pain behind the eyes.

6. Sudden Alterations Or Fluctuations In Mood

This one touches on an area that is very sensitive to mold and mycotoxin sufferers. Because some patients have been labeled as histrionic or been told, “It’s all in your head,” some are hesitant to even discuss the direct impact that mold/mycotoxins can have on their mental well-being. “Brain fog” should also be included in this discussion. Some patients feel they have the sudden onset of dementia, as memory and thought processes become so impaired. Neuropsychological studies have seen patterns in these symptoms which point to environmental causes, including mycotoxins and other chemicals. When discovered and the patient is removed from the mold exposure quickly, these symptoms are reversible, but time is definitely of the essence here!

7. Allergies

Allergies can manifest as respiratory, such as asthma or chronic bronchitis, but also as skin eruptions. The mechanism of allergic response is different from the manifestation of toxicity, but they can exist together or individually. I do think there is a high incidence of those who are classically “mold allergic”, who then develop symptoms of mold toxicity with continued exposure. Thus, while their first symptom is the allergic expression of inflammation, their symptoms progress to chronic or autoimmune illnesses and diseases if the mold is not found and treated.

7 Symptoms That Point To Mold

There are certainly other symptoms specific to individuals when mold and mycotoxins are problems but the ones listed above are some of the most common. Some of the questions that you should also think about are:How Has Your Home Or Work Environment Impacted The Onset Of Symptoms?

Do You Feel Better When You Spend Time Away From Home Or Work?

Has Your Home Or Office Had A Water Or Moisture Intrusion?

How Old Is Your HVAC System?

Do You Have A Humidifier Attached To Your Air Handler?

Is There Condensation On Your Walls, Ceiling, Or Inside Your Windows?

Do Scents Linger In Your Home Long After Cooking Or Cleaning?

Is There Any Visible Mold Or Mildew Growing Inside Your Home?

Does Water Flow Towards Your Foundation?

Do You Have A Crawlspace?

Have You Become Sensitized To Foods, Ingredients, Or Scents That You Used To Tolerate Well?

Want To Dig Deeper?

Has Mold Been Ruining Your Life?

Mold-related illness can take many forms. That’s why we’ve aligned our wide range of healing products with many of the common symptoms our customers report.

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