
What Are Mycotoxins? The Complete Guide
Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain mold species. Learn what they are, how they affect your health, how exposure is tested, and what recovery looks like.

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Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain mold species. Learn what they are, how they affect your health, how exposure is tested, and what recovery looks like.

The single most effective intervention for mold-related illness is removing the source of exposure. This isn't opinion. It's backed by randomized controlled trials, a Cochrane systematic review, and population-level studies involving over one million people. No pharmaceutical protocol has evidence even close to this strong.

Yes, your body can heal from mold exposure. Research shows the human body has robust detoxification systems that naturally eliminate mycotoxins. The "restart" protocol myth isn't supported by peer-reviewed science.

If your house passed clearance testing but you're still sick, the problem may have moved from your walls into your body. Standard mold allergy tests and urine mycotoxin tests weren't designed to detect internal mold colonization, which is why they come back 'normal' even when you're devastatingly ill. Blood testing for mycotoxin antibodies can identify this internal colonization quickly and affordably.

Black mold produces dangerous mycotoxins that cause brain fog, memory loss, chronic fatigue, and neurological damage. Learn the health risks and why immediate action matters.

Certain HLA-DR variants make your body slower at clearing mycotoxins, but slower is not impossible. Learn what HLA-DR variants actually mean, what the research shows, and what genuinely matters for recovery.

Your body cannot heal from mold illness while you're still breathing contaminated air. Learn why PCO technology works better than HEPA alone for mold recovery.

Still feeling sick after mold remediation? You're not alone. Learn why symptoms persist after mold removal, what a realistic recovery timeline looks like, and what you can do right now to support your body.

Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain mold species. Learn what they are, how they affect your health, how exposure is tested, and what recovery looks like.

The single most effective intervention for mold-related illness is removing the source of exposure. This isn't opinion. It's backed by randomized controlled trials, a Cochrane systematic review, and population-level studies involving over one million people. No pharmaceutical protocol has evidence even close to this strong.

Yes, your body can heal from mold exposure. Research shows the human body has robust detoxification systems that naturally eliminate mycotoxins. The "restart" protocol myth isn't supported by peer-reviewed science.

If your house passed clearance testing but you're still sick, the problem may have moved from your walls into your body. Standard mold allergy tests and urine mycotoxin tests weren't designed to detect internal mold colonization, which is why they come back 'normal' even when you're devastatingly ill. Blood testing for mycotoxin antibodies can identify this internal colonization quickly and affordably.

Black mold produces dangerous mycotoxins that cause brain fog, memory loss, chronic fatigue, and neurological damage. Learn the health risks and why immediate action matters.

Certain HLA-DR variants make your body slower at clearing mycotoxins, but slower is not impossible. Learn what HLA-DR variants actually mean, what the research shows, and what genuinely matters for recovery.

Your body cannot heal from mold illness while you're still breathing contaminated air. Learn why PCO technology works better than HEPA alone for mold recovery.

Still feeling sick after mold remediation? You're not alone. Learn why symptoms persist after mold removal, what a realistic recovery timeline looks like, and what you can do right now to support your body.