Yes, mold exposure can have adverse effects on your health. Mold releases spores and toxins that can trigger allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and other health problems. Prolonged exposure to mold can lead to chronic conditions and exacerbate existing health issues. It is crucial to address any potential mold exposure in your environment to safeguard your health and well-being.
We provide various testing options, including blood, and nasal swab testing, to assess the potential implications and level of toxicity you may be facing. These tests help in understanding the extent of any health issues related to mold exposure.
Mycotoxin testing lab: Mymycolab.com
Nasal Swab testing (MARCONS): microbiologydx.com
Visual Contrast Sensitivity contrast testing: Survivingmold.com
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is a condition where the immune system becomes overactive and forms a chronic inflammatory response to various environmental triggers. These triggers can include mold spores, biotoxins, and other substances. The continuous immune response can lead to a variety of symptoms and health issues throughout the body. It is essential to identify and address the underlying triggers to manage CIRS effectively.
Testing for CIRS:
It is essential to focus on Phase 1 of treatment, which involves optimizing hormone and nutrient levels to establish a robust foundation before introducing binders or antimicrobials into the regimen. This initial phase aims to create a stable base for further treatment.
In Phase 2 of the treatment we begin introducing antimicrobials and binders to address the mold illness. There are various options available, ranging from pharmaceuticals to supplement-based treatments. It's essential to discuss and select the most suitable option aligned with your treatment preferences. Making an informed decision will be key in this phase of the treatment plan.
In Phase 3 of the treatment plan, it is crucial to reassess and determine whether it is time to retest or modify certain aspects of the regimen. The course of action in this phase often varies across patients, depending on the selected treatment options. Patients undergoing in-office procedures like EBOO, TruDose, or Phosphatidylcholine IVs may experience a quicker recovery compared to those following other treatment methods. It's important to monitor progress closely and make necessary adjustments as needed for optimal results.
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