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Join me for an introduction to the 5 step process for eradicating complex systemic inflammatory challenges in the body!
In this episode we talk about:
- How to test for mold
- Where you can get mold and parasites from
- The importance of supporting mitochondrial function + drainage pathways before beginning a protocol to get rid of pathogens
- What herxheimer reactions are and why you need to be aware of them before starting a protocol
- My personal experience in how I was exposed to mold
- What tests I used
- How I’m going about my healing protocol and how you can too!
Show Notes:
- Cellcore biosciences website
- Set up a Cellcore account if you’re a practitioner (for practitioners only)
- Parasites: Types, Symptoms, Tests, and Treatment
- Could You Have Mold Toxicity? Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Solutions
- Podcast: Moldfinders, Ep. 69: How to avoid mold in a new construction home w/ Michael Rubino
- Find a practitioner to get the Great Plains Mycotoxin Test
Various research linking mold, inflammation, and gut health to mental health:
Mold:
- Mental Health, Molding a Link To Depression (NCBI)
- Dampness and Mold in the Home and Depression: An Examination of Mold-Related Illness and Perceived Control of One’s Home as Possible Depression Pathways
- Neurologic and neuropsychiatric syndrome features of mold and mycotoxin exposure
- Psychological, neuropsychological, and electrocortical effects of mixed mold exposure
Parasites:
- The role of parasites and pathogens in influencing generalised anxiety and predation-related fear in the mammalian central nervous system
- Parasite-infected rats: insights into anxiety disorders
- Latent toxoplasmosis aggravates anxiety- and depressive-like behaviour and suggest a role of gene-environment interactions in the behavioural response to the parasite
Inflammation + Mental Health:
- Imaging the Role of Inflammation in Mood and Anxiety-related Disorders
- Inflammation in anxiety
- Inflammation in Fear- and Anxiety-Based Disorders: PTSD, GAD, and Beyond
- Inflammation affects social experience: implications for mental health
Gut Brain Connection:
- The Genus Alistipes: Gut Bacteria With Emerging Implications to Inflammation, Cancer, and Mental Health
- The Gut Microbiome and Mental Health: Implications for Anxiety- and Trauma-Related Disorders
- Maternal separation as a model of brain-gut axis dysfunction.
- Exposure to a social stressor alters the structure of the intestinal microbiota: Implications for stressor-induced immunomodulation
- Gut Microbiota Composition Is Correlated to Grid Floor Induced Stress and Behavior in the BALB/c Mouse
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