Stories of Recovery: Finding Hope After Mold Illness
Recovery from mold illness is possible. These stories from our community show what the journey looks like, the struggles, the turning points, and the hope.
Recovery from mold illness is possible. These stories from our community show what the journey looks like, the struggles, the turning points, and the hope.
Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker’s research on Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome has given thousands of patients a framework for diagnosis and treatment.
Mold isn’t the only problem. It’s what mold produces. Mycotoxins are the toxic compounds responsible for many mold illness symptoms.
Approaching your landlord about a mold problem is stressful but necessary. Here’s how to communicate effectively and protect your rights.
About 24% of people carry genes that make them susceptible to mold illness. Understanding HLA-DR genetics explains why you got sick when others didn’t.
When a doctor dismisses your symptoms, it can feel like reality itself is being erased. This is a compassionate, practical guide to recognizing medical gaslighting, understanding why it happens, and protecting your health and your sense of self.
Remediation done wrong can make things worse. Here’s what proper mold cleanup looks like and what questions to ask your remediation company.
You can’t always see mold, smell mold, or test for mold easily. Here’s where it hides in homes and buildings, and how to uncover it.
Your body may need help clearing mold toxins. Here’s what binders are, how they work, and what the community has found helpful.
That leak from two years ago? The flooding before you moved in? Past water damage can create ongoing mold problems that affect your health today.