Should We Be Worried About Mold? Really?
Mold illness is epidemic at this point – largely undiagnosed because it masquerades as so many other conditions. Mary Ackerley, MD, explains that “Biotoxin illness is a multisymptom, multisyndrome inflammatory illness caused by toxins released by fungi or bacteria.”
Fully 25% of the people on the planet are unable to tolerate the many phases of molds and present with conditions like fibromyalgia, depression unrelieved by medications, MS, chronic fatigue syndrome– though not all of these are always due to mold illness. These are some of the faces of CIRS – Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome.
The World Health Organization explains that research demonstrates“the occurrence of diverse inflammatory and toxic responses after exposure” to the microorganisms in buildings that have had some water exposure: leakage around pipes, leaky roofs, seepage around windows, damp/warm rooms such as bathrooms, swamp coolers, flat roofs, and so forth. And here . . .
Are you at risk? Learn more here . . . And here . . .
Mold illness is epidemic at this point – largely undiagnosed because it masquerades as so many other conditions. Mary Ackerley, MD, explains that “Biotoxin illness is a multisymptom, multisyndrome inflammatory illness caused by toxins released by fungi or bacteria.”
Fully 25% of the people on the planet are unable to tolerate the many phases of molds and present with conditions like fibromyalgia, depression unrelieved by medications, MS, chronic fatigue syndrome– though not all of these are always due to mold illness. These are some of the faces of CIRS – Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome.
The World Health Organization explains that research demonstrates“the occurrence of diverse inflammatory and toxic responses after exposure” to the microorganisms in buildings that have had some water exposure: leakage around pipes, leaky roofs, seepage around windows, damp/warm rooms such as bathrooms, swamp coolers, flat roofs, and so forth. And here . . .
Are you at risk? Learn more here . . . And here . . .
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