@ashleyjshields: When people think about mold exposure, they usually think about things like congestion, coughing, or fatigue. But what many people don’t realize is that mold can show up in some very unexpected ways. I’ve worked with clients who experienced symptoms that seemed completely unrelated, including: 👂 Recurring ear infections 💧 Frequent urination 😴 Night sweats 🍔 Multiple food sensitivities 👃 Frequent nosebleeds ☀️ Sensitivity to weather changes 💡 Light sensitivity 👅 Metallic taste in the mouth ⚡ Feeling like you’re getting shocked by static more often The reason? Mold toxins can impact multiple systems in the body, including the immune system, nervous system, hormones, gut, and inflammation pathways. For example: ➡️ Mold may contribute to increased food sensitivities by disrupting the gut microbiome and intestinal barrier. ➡️ It can affect water balance and hydration pathways, leading to increased thirst and urination in some individuals. ➡️ Neuroinflammation may contribute to symptoms like light sensitivity, headaches, brain fog, and changes in sensory perception. Of course, these symptoms can have MANY potential causes and don’t automatically mean mold is the culprit. But if you’ve been struggling with chronic symptoms, have seen multiple practitioners, and still can’t get answers, it may be worth considering your environment as part of the bigger picture. Sometimes the missing piece isn’t another supplement. Sometimes it’s what’s hiding in your home, workplace, or water-damaged environment. Have you experienced any of these symptoms? Let me know below. 👇 #moldtoxicity #moldillness #rootcausemedicine #brainfog #chronicfatigue
Ashley Shields/Health Coach
Region: US
Wednesday 29 July 2026 16:04:53 GMT
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Tyesha :
How can you test for mold toxicity?
2026-07-29 20:51:07
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Million_Much :
So how do one go about it if he suspects mold in his body/system?
2026-07-30 17:34:22
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