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Surviving mold
Book • 2010
Surviving Mold is a book that delves into the health effects of mold exposure.
It explores the impact of biotoxins produced by mold on the human body, focusing on the development of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS).
The book provides insights into the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of CIRS, offering a comprehensive guide for both patients and healthcare professionals.
It emphasizes the importance of identifying and remediating mold-contaminated environments to prevent and manage CIRS.
The book also discusses the role of genetic susceptibility in determining individual responses to mold exposure.
It explores the impact of biotoxins produced by mold on the human body, focusing on the development of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS).
The book provides insights into the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of CIRS, offering a comprehensive guide for both patients and healthcare professionals.
It emphasizes the importance of identifying and remediating mold-contaminated environments to prevent and manage CIRS.
The book also discusses the role of genetic susceptibility in determining individual responses to mold exposure.
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when discussing his research on biotoxins and their effects on health.


Ritchie Shoemaker

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415. 80% of Homes are Fostering Chronic Illness | Dr. Scott McMahon & Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker
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as a book written by Dr. Shoemaker, one of the early pioneers in mold toxicity research.

Margaret Christensen

Mold’s Toxic Effects on Hormones, Brains and Kids – Dr. Margaret Christensen with Dave Asprey : 732