
Is Mold Making You Sick?
07/13/22 • 23 min
An estimated 40 million people suffer from mold-related illnesses in the US. Unfortunately, most people go either undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, labeled with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, or even worse, simply told that it's all in their head.
In today's episode, we dive into mold-related illness and discuss how it impacts brain function.
We cover:
-Mold and its impact on the brain
-What is Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
-Why mold-related illness is frequently overlooked and misdiagnosed
-The three steps to mold recovery
Learn more at
Website drjonahyakel.com
Facebook drjonahyakel
Instagram @drjonahyakel
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An estimated 40 million people suffer from mold-related illnesses in the US. Unfortunately, most people go either undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, labeled with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, or even worse, simply told that it's all in their head.
In today's episode, we dive into mold-related illness and discuss how it impacts brain function.
We cover:
-Mold and its impact on the brain
-What is Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
-Why mold-related illness is frequently overlooked and misdiagnosed
-The three steps to mold recovery
Learn more at
Website drjonahyakel.com
Facebook drjonahyakel
Instagram @drjonahyakel
If you enjoyed today's episode, hit the subscribe button so future episodes are automatically downloaded to your device.
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