I start this episode with briefly discussing the startling statistics on student mental health and the stories our culture tells for why students are receiving more psychiatric diagnoses and even dropping out of college. Mainly I focus on the rarely considered - but, I argue - very common root cause to mental health issues in college students - mold toxicity from dorms. I explain how physiologically someone can go to college thriving and having great hope for the future to living in a dorm with mold (seen or unseen) and then go on to become diagnosed with depression, anxiety, ADHD or even bipolar disorder...or simply loose motivation and energy for school and drop out. I also discuss other potential symptoms, how one can acquire testing for mold toxicity without a physician and what treatment for mold toxicity can look like.
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Mold toxicity is a surprising common root cause of brain related symptoms. In this conversation, Dr. Judy Tsafrir and I discuss: - Water damaged buildings and how someone might unknowingly be exposed to toxic mold. - How mold toxins get into and impact the body (and brain) - Symptoms and associated diagnoses In our next episode, we will discuss testing (for people and for physical spaces) followed by an episode on treatment. Lastly, we hope to then have a recap on facebook live which would allow for questions and answers. In this conversation Dr. Judy Tsafrir and I discuss how we evaluate and treat some of the more common root causes of depressed mood that we see in our daily work - Nutrient imbalances, inflammation and toxicity, but more specifically: Under and Overmethylation Pyrrole Disorder Copper Toxicity/Overload Mast Cell Activation Mold toxicity Food Sensitivity Candida/Yeast Overgrowth (with brief mention of Lyme, Bartonella, EMF sensitivity, head and neck trauma and instability of the upper cervical spine) We also discuss the challenges people can experience as they discontinue psychiatric medication, when these underlying issues haven't been addressed. |
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June 2021
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