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Lets dig into how and why these medications are effective
The most common symptoms of mold toxicity include: sneezing or coughing runny or stuffy nose red or itchy eyes nasal congestion worsened asthma symptoms, such as wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath fatigue electric shock sensations/nerve symptoms unusual pain patterns light/sound sensitivity vasomotor instability brain fog cognitive dysfunction, such as word recollection issues and decreased learning of new knowledge According to physician Ritchie Shoemaker, author of Surviving Mold , these symptoms may be a sign of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS), a proposed condition that involves persistent inflammation due to environmental toxins
Some studies suggest long-term use might increase risks even more
Her approach is rooted in evidence-based treatments that are both safe and effective, emphasizing long-term health and wellness