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What are the symptoms of mold toxicity?

In most cases, the respiratory system is going to be affected. Your breathing, your sinuses, you might have rashes, it could be a runny nose, it could be asthma, or shortness of breath, just to name a few. It is important to remember that in a household of several people, one person may be affected, and the others might have no issues whatsoever; this is because each person has a different respiratory system. This is what makes most conventional medical practitioners not recognize the problem. In many cases, a nontraditional healthcare provider will focus on environmental factors when evaluating a patient.

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Young or old, health problems that are related to mold exposure affect more people than you would think. Yet, many mold health issues are misdiagnosed, undiagnosed, or worse, left untreated. Many conventional doctors are looking for something to treat, but there are nontraditional doctors who will look to the environment that the body is in as the cause of the problem.

Mold is a fungus that is all around us. It is airborne and needs three things to thrive: first, something organic to grow on, building materials, wood paper, cardboard, anything organic. Second, it needs air to move around. Lastly, it needs moisture above 50% humidity to grow, and this is one we can control.

The first thing someone should do after hearing the words mold toxicity is to have a certified mold inspector do air quality testing in the home to determine what is in the air that you are breathing. Once you have lab results, there are several things that can be done in conjunction with your healthcare provider. 


At American Healthy Homes, we believe the next thing anyone with a potential mold illness should do is eliminate the source of the problem in the home. This is where American Healthy Homes and our all-natural cleaning protocols come in. Our process has been proven very effective in almost all cases. We are happy when we can return home to a safe, healthy condition for the family, like the attached video.

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