46: Dr. Jill Interviews Dr. Terri Fox on Mold Toxicity & Treatment

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Jill Carnahan, MD

Jill Carnahan, MD

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@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 2 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe you don’t have millions of subscribers! I have learned so much, relied on your info, and shared it, than I can say. Thank you!
@JillCarnahanMD
@JillCarnahanMD 2 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@sean13
@sean13 Жыл бұрын
Please do a video on MTHFR and mold. I’m homozygous for the variation that starts with an “a”. Thanks
@Ashley-qi7yq
@Ashley-qi7yq 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I hope you might be able to answer a question: Do you think that exposure to mold could still impact a body regardless of the environment now being free of toxic black mold? Do you think once a person has been exposed to such toxicity that they are more allergic to the common and "acceptable" levels of mold in a house and may need to consider moving? I don't want to over exaggerate and move, but I also am concerned with my health so I'd love your thoughts. Context: I was living in a house with toxic black mold for over a year before my landlords had it fixed (not professionally). In hindsight my health was declining very subtly (coughing, headaches, exhaustion, sinus issues, thinning hair, brain fog, heart palpitations) for a while but I just thought I was getting older or under too much stress. In 2020 I experienced concerning respiratory and mental health/cognitive issues (chest pain, pressure, shortness of breath, extreme anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, this inability to speak it felt like, as though I could not access my brain, I felt mute). It only dawned on my now that all of these symptoms may have been an accumulation of mold in my body from prior exposure. I had the air quality tested and it came back fairly normal, with no toxic black mold and a relatively low level of "normal spore species of Penicillium/Aperilligus".
@janedoe2596
@janedoe2596 3 жыл бұрын
You're not overreacting. It sounds like you're a lot like me. You're probably a HLA-DR Gene carrier. This means your body doesn't recognize or remove mold the way it should. With that said, you'll want to work hard to detox and repair your body. You have to stay away from mold. Your living environment should be really safe. Dehumidifiers, air purifiers, and NO mold!
@janedoe2596
@janedoe2596 3 жыл бұрын
Let me know if you need more info on how to do this because a lot of these high priced doctors don't respond unless you have your checkbook out.
@Swansue
@Swansue 2 жыл бұрын
@@janedoe2596 hi Jane… wpuld love some tips. Poured thousands and nobody acknowledged mold.
@eperelman1
@eperelman1 Жыл бұрын
@@janedoe2596 me too please ❤
@sean13
@sean13 Жыл бұрын
I believe benzodiazepines have something in them that are treated as bio toxic be Ayse WD from them has exact same symptoms as the severe sx from mold toxicity.
@prehisto1
@prehisto1 3 жыл бұрын
terrible sound, otherwise good video. Why do they provoke with Real Time labs specifically? Do they provoke it with other labs with the other testing method which is deifferent from real time labs ?
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