Toxic Black Mold Can Make You Sick!
That's what I found out after being exposed to high levels of toxic black mold for almost a year.
My name is Dr. Mary Short-Ray. I am a family practice physician and I have been in practice for 12 years. I was sick with many terrible symptoms and did not know why for almost a whole year. Then I discovered I was being exposed to high levels of the toxic black molds, stachybotrys and chaetomium, and that is what caused all my symptoms! Now, almost a year later, through the help of diet, medication, supplements and prayer, I am healthy again!
The goal of this website is to help those who have become sick from toxic black mold exposure, regain their health! This website will go through the following helpful steps to explain what to do if you suspect toxic mold may be the cause of your symptoms.
1. RECOGNIZE THE SYMPTOMS
The first step is recognizing the symptoms of black
mold poisoning. Learn how to look for clues to determine if the
symptoms you are having could be due to toxic mold. It took me
a year to figure out toxic mold was the cause of my illness. Some
people never figure it out.
This website will help you recognize the symptoms with an extensive list
on the symptom webpage.
2. TEST YOUR ENVIRONMENT
The second step is testing your home or workplace for toxic mold.
The best way to determine if your symptoms are that of toxic
mold exposure is to find out if you are breathing in toxic mold
spores in the first place. The testing I recommend is a more affordable,
accurate and easy way to test your home for toxic mold.
3. TEST YOURSELF
The third step is testing yourself for exposure to toxic black mold.
There are a number of blood test that test for the effects of the mold
toxin on certain systems of the body.
LOOK ON THE DIAGNOSIS PAGE TO FIND TESTING THAT YOU NEED TO
HAVE DONE TO DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO TOXIC MOLD.
4. GET TREATMENT
The fourth step is to use treatments (black mold remedies) to remove
the mold toxins from your body. Since mold toxins are the
cause of this syndrome, effective treatment is geared toward removal
of mold toxins.

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