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Facts About Mold Exposure

Mold exposure is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed health issues in the United States. Due to the large number of pathogenic (disease causing) species of Fungi the symptoms of mold exposure can and do vary greatly.

Common misdiagnoses are:

Fibromyalgia

Lupus

Rheumatoid  Arthritis

Multiple Sclerosis

Sarcoidosis

Chronic Sinusitis

Chronic Bronchitis

Asthma

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Many doctors when confronted with persons claiming to have been exposed to mold tell their patients they need psychiatric care and mold cannot make a person sick.  Others prescribe patients steroid therapy and antibiotics designed for bacteriological disease.  Both of these actions are a critical errors in medical judgment.

When Will I Begin to Recover?

Your recovery time will vary depending upon several factors:

· What type of exposure did you encounter, i.e. Long term high levels, Short term high levels, long term      low levels, or short term low levels.

· If you have an invasive fungal infection (IFI)

· If you suffered an allergic reaction

· If you have an auto-immune condition

· Your body mass index rating

· How much physical activity you receive

The results of our treatment methods have been proven to provide faster and more effective results than older treatments. Many patients report feeling better after thirty days, others have reported a steady recovery over a period of several months.