Molds are known human pathogens that can make you quite sick, which is why it’s essential to know the symptoms of mold mycotoxins and how to heal if you’ve been exposed.
Toxic Mold Syndrome
One thing to be aware of is toxic mold syndrome. Fungi produce toxic substances that can cause intense health effects, often with multiple or vague symptoms. More common mycotoxin symptoms include chronic coughing, wheezing, sinus congestion, flu-like symptoms, headaches, or fatigue.
Toxic mold syndrome is still controversial. It is thought to be caused by exposure to molds commonly found indoors such as Stachybotrys Chartarum (Black Mold), Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Penicillium, Alternaria and their mycotoxins, such as Ochratoxin A. The scientific literature, however, points to the difficulty in determining molds as the cause of such symptoms.
Removing Mold
It is thought that removing mold can cause mycotoxins to be released and spread further. If you already suffer from symptoms, consider hiring a professional to remove the mold so that the mycotoxins are contained. If you do not suffer with symptoms, then you can wear a breathing mask while you remove mold from hard surfaces by scrubbing it with a bleach solution of no more than one cup of bleach per one gallon of water. Plan to discard ceiling tiles, drywall, carpets, and any porous material with mold.
Ridding Your Body of Mycotoxins
The scientific literature supports treatments such as glutathione (injections), antioxidants, antifungals, and sequestering agents such as Cholestyramine, charcoal, clay, and chlorella, antioxidants, probiotics, and induced sweating. Doctors have published their experience regarding other intestinal binders for mycotoxins, which include bentonite clay, glucomannan, zeolite, diatomaceous earth, and activated charcoal. As mentioned, a known specific treatment strategy for Ochratoxin A is cholestyramine.
Products that Help Detoxify your Body from Mold Toxins
It is essential to detoxify your body from mold toxins. Some common supplements used for this include liposomal glutathione (a way to deliver amino acid components L-cysteine, L-glutamic acid, and glycine), taurine, milk thistle, n-acetylcysteine, and alpha-lipoic acid. They can help:
- Fight intestinal fungal overgrowth, which is thought to nearly always occur after exposure to toxic mold
- Restore healthy oils, as mycotoxins can alter cell membrane (mostly fat) function
- Methylcobalamin (B12), methyl-folate, B6, riboflavin, and minerals are used for optimal methylation
- Far infrared saunas can release stored toxins from fat cells
- Air purifiers can remove toxic mold spores from the air if you feel you have ongoing exposure
Conclusion
In conclusion, the symptoms of mold mycotoxins can drastically affect a person’s health. If you believe that you have toxic mold syndrome, it is crucial to remove the mold from your environment and detoxify your body. Following the above-mentioned treatment methods will help you heal and reverse any illness caused by exposure to molds and mycotoxins.