Mold, Mycotoxins, Heavy Metals, and Parasites in Chronic Illness
By Maya Blackwood
Are mysterious symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and chronic pain disrupting your life with no clear cause? This groundbreaking book explores the hidden role that environmental toxins and infections may play in modern chronic illnesses.
Mold, Mycotoxins, Heavy Metals, and Parasites in Chronic Illness offers a comprehensive look at how these often-overlooked factors may contribute to complex health conditions. From mold exposure in water-damaged buildings to the silent effects of heavy metal accumulation and parasitic infections, Maya Blackwood unpacks the science, controversies, and emerging research behind these environmental triggers.
Drawing from a broad range of studies, clinical experiences, and case reports, the book examines the mechanisms by which these agents interact with human biology-disrupting immune function, triggering inflammation, and potentially exacerbating diseases like CIRS, autoimmune disorders, and chronic fatigue syndrome. You'll discover:
The science behind mold and mycotoxin toxicity
How heavy metals impact neurological and systemic health
The role of parasites in chronic gastrointestinal and autoimmune conditions
Diagnostic challenges and controversies
Evidence-based and integrative approaches to treatment and detoxification
Real-life case studies and success stories
With balanced insight, this book separates fact from hype and empowers readers to seek informed, science-backed care. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or clinician, it provides critical knowledge for navigating the complex world of environmental illness.