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How to Detox Your Body From Mold

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How to Detox Your Body From Mold

March 20, 2019 Posted by The Cell Health Team
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Mold is an insidious problem that is a growing concern in the modern health world. This mold isn’t the kind that grows on food, but rather the biotoxic black mold that grows behind the walls and floorboards, and wreaks havoc on the human body. This type of mold is a silent killer that triggers hormonal problems and drives autoimmune disease. Today we will explore the symptoms and how to test for and safely remove mold from your home and your body.

Symptoms of Mold Exposure

Mold exposure is almost impossible to detect because there are no reliable tests to measure mold toxicity in the body. We rely mostly on symptoms at this point, which include:

  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Depression
  • Panic attacks
  • Join pain
  • Skin irritation (burning, itching, pain, ants crawling sensation)
  • Blurred vision
  • Chemical sensitivity
  • Allergies
  • Sneezing
  • Cough
  • Postnasal drip
  • Watery eyes
  • Food allergies
  • Asthma
  • Weight gain
  • Body odor
  • Light sensitivity
  • Noise sensitivity

The low level underlying chronic stressor of mold toxicity can be that source of stress that’s slowly filling up your cup until some specific event triggers a full-blown autoimmune reaction. Suddenly, when someone faces a new stressor (like a breakup, a pregnancy, or a new job), their body faces a major breakdown. For this reason, it’s important to address all areas of stress in your life when you are trying to heal. In addition, fatigue may be a symptom of mold exposure. Take the Why Am I So Tired Quiz to learn more about the causes of fatigue.

How to Test Your Home for Mold

Along with symptoms, one of the best ways to know if you are being poisoned by biotoxic mold is to test your home (or office). Unfortunately, the average mold testing company (or, even worse, the reports from landlords or real estate agents) does not properly test for mold. Many companies push the ambient air for decay, yielding negative results. The mold is not in the air; it lurks behind the walls and floorboards. The atmosphere is infested with mycotoxins, the air-bound molecules that wreak havoc on our health, but they are not detectable by conventional mold testing. Two better options for effective testing include:

  • An ERMI Test tests bits of dust that have been vacuumed out of key places (like behind the walls, the HVAC systems, and corners in the basement). This test is much more accurate in locating the spores.
  • They are hiring mold dogs. These dogs have been trained to sniff out mold, and they are an incredible tool for locating mold in your home or other living space.

Apart from exhibiting symptoms of mold exposure, the biggest clue that your home may have mold is any sustained moisture, either due to the humid weather or a leak. In addition, if your home or office has wallpaper on drywall, this is also a major red flag- because the cellulose (in the wallpaper) feeds mold. Moisture combined with cellulose is a guaranteed mold infestation.

Step 1: Remove the Source!

Removing the source is the first step in healing yourself from biotoxic mold toxicity. No amount of detox can heal the body if you are still regularly exposed to the toxins’ source. Mold is a very powerful toxin because it spreads via spores, which are invisible and are carried through the air. Properly removing the mold requires more than a little scrubbing. Depending on the severity of the infestation, you will likely need the support of a qualified team that can properly insulate the home while you treat the affected areas.

How to Remove Mold (Safely)

  1. Control the Humidity: Controlling humidity is the number one because humidity feeds the biotoxins; it sends the toxic stuff out into the air, and it’s what’s sick. If you don’t control moisture, the problem will not be fixed. The key number here is less than 50% humidity. Ideally significantly lower than that. This may require an industrial dehumidifier, or two, depending on the size of your space. This is imperative before moving forward because a humid area is moldy.
  2. Inline Air Filtration Filters: If you don’t already have them, try installing inline air filtration filters. MERV 7 to MERV 11 would be my suggestion. If you go too high of a MERV rating, meaning it grabs even more particulates, it can cut down on the flow of your HVAC and affect your air conditioning and heating within the home. You can install larger units (a little more expensive), but the bigger size means you can get a higher MERV rating and still move a bit of air through your HVAC.
  3. Detox the home: once you’ve detoxed, you want to clean the space (including the entire HVAC). Then you want to “fog” the “room” with a natural chemical to knock out the biotoxins and mold count. There are a few options; one effective spray is “Concrobiu” or” an over-“he-counter natural chemical at places like Home Depot. To do this properly, you must seal the house to create negative air pressure and spray the entire home and HVAC system. Hire someone competent to do this properly; you don’t want to risk improperly detoxing your home and jeopardizing future problems.
  4. Re-test and possibly evacuate. Unfortunately, getting rid of mold is not always possible. Even the most qualified company might be unable to fix a bad mold problem. When building materials are very porous (like wood), the infestation can be so deep that no amount of excavation, cleaning, and fogging will do. You have to understand that these toxins essentially make their way into everything (from books to bedding, clothes, and furniture), and so if your mold problem is bad, you might have to genuinely get rid of everything, move, and start fresh. Taking beds, furniture, and other objects from a mold-infested home into a new home might bring those biotoxic spores with you. It might seem extreme, but having worked with so many clients whose health has been devastated by mold toxicity is worth it’s

 

Step 2: Get on a Mold Detox Diet

After ensuring you’ve got you’ve of source, you will want to detox yourself from the lingering spores in your body. This process follows the principles of my cellular healing diet approach and includes removing inflammatory foods (like unhealthy fats, poor-quality processed meats, and refined sugars and grains).

Remove “Bad Fats” From Your” Diet

Fats are essential to a healthy diet, but depending on the quality, they can either be nourishing or highly inflammatory. Healthy fats are rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, lower inflammation, help you detox, and heal your cells. Unhealthy fats to avoid include:

  • Factory-farmed (non-organic/pasture-raised) animal fats, like tallow or lard.
  • Farmed fish, or large wild fish (with larger amounts of heavy metals), like tuna, catfish, king mackerel, sea bass, and swordfish.
  • Factory-farmed (non-organic/pasture-raised) animal dairy, like milk, yogurt, cheese, cream, regular butter, and soy milk.
  • Peanuts (they test very high in mycotoxins).
  • Refined vegetable oils and processed synthetic spreads like safflower, soybean, sunflower, corn, cottonseed oils, hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, margarine, and shortening.

Remove Unhealthy Meats

Like fats, meat isis a source of essential nutrients that make up a part of a healthy diet, so long as the animals are organic and pasture-raised and the meat you’re con you’re is free from added sugars, preservatives, and other harmful agents. When buying beef, ensure it’s grass-finished; for all animal products, you want to purchase pasture-raised, non-GMO certified. Unhealthy meats to avoid include:

  • Factory-farmed (non-organic/pasture-raised) animal fats, like beef, chicken, and pork.
  • Highly processed meats with preservatives like hot dogs, salami, canned meat, and conventional jerky.

Remove Sugar & Processed Grains

This should be a no-brainer: processed grains and sugar are highly inflammatory and have no part of a healthy diet. Removing all sources (which includes most packaged foods found in the grocery store) will ensure your body has the opportunity to heal, as opposed to constantly fighting the low levels of chronic inflammation caused by sugar and grains. In addition, opting for a high-fat and protein diet, void of refined sugars, helps control your blood sugar throughout the day, which is associated with health and longevity and supports cellular healing. Common sources of sugar and processed grains to avoid include:

  • Breakfast cereals
  • Bread
  • Crackers
  • Pasta
  • Cake
  • Candy
  • Pastries
  • Flour
  • High-Fructose Corn Syrup
  • Syrups and Sauces, in general

 

Step 3: Focus on Natural Remedies vs. Man Made Medicines

When healing from mold toxicity, it’s important to opt for natural remedies instead of fake medicines because only natural remedies are geared to address the root cause of the problem without any added “side” effects” Counterfeit medication can be great at suppressing symptoms, but these are your body’s way of communicating with you; if you fail to hear the message, you gear up for larger troubles in the long run.

Take Natural Detox Supplements

Natural detox supplements will be as useful in eliminating your symptoms as artificial medicines. Still, when you feel better- you can be sure it’s because your body is healing. Our top three recommendations for recovery from mold toxicity are:

  • CGEL:  increases the cell’s natural ability to undergo the biological mechanism of detox;
  • BIND: is a powerful binder that sweeps the body and effectively eliminates toxins from the blood;
  • CytoDetox: enters the cell membrane and acts as a vehicle to getting rid of the toxins as we up-regulate cell function and prevent reabsorption.

 

Summary

Mold toxicity is an invisible biotoxin that unknowingly destroys people’s health across the country. This biotoxic mold is often hidden, difficult to test for, and lurks behind walls and floors. It is often present in highly moist areas or develops after a leak. Healing from mold toxicity requires safely removing the source of the mold, detoxing the body, and removing other sources of toxicity from your life.

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