
Mold Illness Diet
Jeffrey Winzant
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Buildings in time can get water-damaged, most especially in parts of the world where rain is common and the humidity is notably high. As a result of such damage, microorganisms can live in these affected areas and eventually cause health problems if not managed promptly.
These microorganisms may include but are not limited to, bacteria and fungi, with the latter being able to produce mycotoxins in the systems of those who got exposed to them. Fungi, like molds, can produce such toxins and lead to a wide array of chronic symptoms, ranging from a simple headache down to severe autoimmune conditions.
Although mycotoxins most commonly enter the body by ingesting mold-contaminated foods, they may also occur through the skin or be dispersed in the air to be inhaled by unsuspecting victims. These toxins can end up causing an illness in one’s body. This condition is known as Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) or more commonly referred to as mold illness.
Molds rely on moisture to grow and reproduce through minuscule cells called mold spores. These microscopic spores are so light in weight that they can be carried by air. The real dilemmas start when they attach themselves to moist surfaces like ceilings, walls, and floors to grow in significant amounts enough to be health hazardous.
Effective treatments for mold illness have been made available nowadays, but what most are not aware of is that nutrition plays a key role in managing these conditions.
If you want to know how nutrition can help treat mold illness, continue reading.
In this guide, you will discover the following:
● What mold illness and its symptoms
● Differences between mold illness and allergies
● How to test for mold illness
● The types of food to eat and avoid
● A 3-week step-by-step guide to follow a mold illness diet
Duration - 59m.
Author - Jeffrey Winzant.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2021 Jeffrey Winzant ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Buildings in time can get water-damaged, most especially in parts of the world where rain is common and the humidity is notably high. As a result of such damage, microorganisms can live in these affected areas and eventually cause health problems if not managed promptly. These microorganisms may include but are not limited to, bacteria and fungi, with the latter being able to produce mycotoxins in the systems of those who got exposed to them. Fungi, like molds, can produce such toxins and lead to a wide array of chronic symptoms, ranging from a simple headache down to severe autoimmune conditions. Although mycotoxins most commonly enter the body by ingesting mold-contaminated foods, they may also occur through the skin or be dispersed in the air to be inhaled by unsuspecting victims. These toxins can end up causing an illness in one’s body. This condition is known as Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) or more commonly referred to as mold illness. Molds rely on moisture to grow and reproduce through minuscule cells called mold spores. These microscopic spores are so light in weight that they can be carried by air. The real dilemmas start when they attach themselves to moist surfaces like ceilings, walls, and floors to grow in significant amounts enough to be health hazardous. Effective treatments for mold illness have been made available nowadays, but what most are not aware of is that nutrition plays a key role in managing these conditions. If you want to know how nutrition can help treat mold illness, continue reading. In this guide, you will discover the following: ● What mold illness and its symptoms ● Differences between mold illness and allergies ● How to test for mold illness ● The types of food to eat and avoid ● A 3-week step-by-step guide to follow a mold illness diet Duration - 59m. Author - Jeffrey Winzant. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2021 Jeffrey Winzant ©.
Language:
English
Mold Illness Diet
Duration:00:59:56