“Whenever you think about any cardiovascular illness, you must consider that mycotoxins and mycotoxin exposure are a factor in the illness. “
“The consequence of prolonged mycotoxin exposure is a chronic proinflammatory state which creates overwhelming fatigue, all sorts of immune upregulation, multiple chemical sensitivities…”
“And this is just another example of this, activation of the Bak, triggering this cascade reaction and we get mitochondrial death and ultimately cell death.”
Allergies and the Impact of Mould on our Health
Allergic reactions are hyperactive responses of the immune system to generally innocuous substances – such as plant pollen, dust mites, moulds, insect stings or food. Mould is a part of the fungus family and mould spores produce mycotoxins – these are a commonly inhaled allergen that can cause aggravating symptoms. Read this blog to learn more about recommendations for mycotoxin exposure.
Review of Mold and Mycotoxin Health Effects
A person’s reaction to mold can range from typical allergic symptoms such as nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, and a mild cough to more severe manifestations linked to mycotoxin poisoning and associated adverse health effects such as immune suppression or organ damage. In this blog we give a brief overview of different, but common physical reactions to various components of mold exposure.
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