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Episode #180: Unexpected with Dr. Jill Carnahan, MD, ABIHM, ABOIM, IFMCP

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Mold and My Gotoxin

Many people have vector-borne infections be totally fine until they get exposed to mold. Mycophanolic acid, super common with mold panels and mycotoxins is produced by Aspergillus and some of the nastier molds. It's a known immune-suppressive chemical that's used to make cell-cept, which is a drug that's used for organ transplant recipients. This literally mold toxin that we can measure in our bodies who people have been exposed to mold, it's like you're on a drug for organ transplant rejection.

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