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Autoimmune Simplified

Solo with Dr. Alison - Mold As An Autoimmune Trigger

22 Sep 2021

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In today's solo episode of the Autoimmune Simplified Podcast I share my knowledge (as both a Mold Certified Practitioner and someone with personal experience living with mold exposure) on the topic of mold, and mold as a trigger for autoimmune disease. With more than 25% of all buildings being affected by water damage of some sort, and 25% of the population being considered canaries in the mold “coal mine” (or delicate flowers as I prefer to call us moldies), mold is something I’m dealing with more and more in clinical practice. In this episode I present an overview on mold and talk about the long list of symptoms you should watch for that might indicate mold is what’s making you sick! Don't think you're dealing with mold because you can't smell it in your home or workplace? Don't be too quick to rule it out .. not all toxic mold has the telltale musty odor! Listen in and learn; how to recognize mold, the difference between mold colonization in the body and immune response, how mold can affect literally every system in the body (brain, lung, cardiovascular, digestive, vision, skin and more), lab test options, air filters, binders, detox, the best and worst foods for those dealing with mold, and so much more! Connect with Dr. Danby, ND & FMP:Website: www.Autoimmuneinstitute.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.alisondanby/ Join our free Facebook Group the Autoimmune Academy: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AutoimmuneAcademyGroup Read More About Mold:Break The Mold by Dr. Jill Crista - https://amzn.to/3ny7aOk

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