If a person tests positive for an autoimmune disorder and has also tested positive for mycotoxins by serum blood testing, that person should receive the correct treatment method for 6 months, then retest for both serum blood mycotoxins and for autoimmune disorders. If either one continues to show positive, treatment should continue for another 3-6 months, depending on the levels found in the serum. - Dr. C
Can you explain the reason why noone can heal unless they are away from the moldy environment? This is the biggest struggle and we are wanting to go ahead and start the antifungal but unsure if it will make things worse or could we at least start to see if even a little improvement can happen?
@@traciemartin2509 don’t know that he will answer but…. There’s no point in treating the mold infection if you are still in a mold environment because you can be reinfected. Got to do remediation or leave.
No improvement can be made while a person is still exposed to the toxin, whether it be mycotoxins, mercury, etc. While a person is continually exposed to mycotoxins, the body has to deal with the daily assault of those toxins and therefore is unable to receive any healing treatment as it is wiped out daily. - Dr. C
Is it normal for itraconazole to cause you to have no appetite? Asking for a friend who is already underweight and it caused her to loose more weight because no appetite.
Can you please list the supplements you mention in your protocol? Thank you Dr!
Amazing presentation. Thank you
Do you recommend a mold-free diet or any other diet?
Please watch our webinar titled: Food Guide for the Treatment of Molds and Mycotoxins!
How do you know if you do have an autoimmune disorder? Do you wait to further test after you have tried the antifungal/supplement protocol?
Testing for an autoimmune disorder is done through Immunosciences Lab - Dr. C
Does the antifungal basically act as a binder? Does it 'dissolve' the molds?
The antifungal destroys the molds spores which carry the mycotoxins. - Dr. C
Mycotoxins and Mercury (& other heavy metals)poisoning…. Which do you treat first: The mercury or the mold?
I have looked and listened to most of your videos and can’t find any info. Our doctor isn’t giving me good info I feel.
Treat the mycotoxins first! - Dr. C
Is there a herxheimer reaction during the treatment?
How long is the first treatment, and how often should it be repeated? Thanks.
Also, when would LDN be recommended as part of the protocol?
If a person tests positive for an autoimmune disorder and has also tested positive for mycotoxins by serum blood testing, that person should receive the correct treatment method for 6 months, then retest for both serum blood mycotoxins and for autoimmune disorders. If either one continues to show positive, treatment should continue for another 3-6 months, depending on the levels found in the serum. - Dr. C
Can you explain the reason why noone can heal unless they are away from the moldy environment? This is the biggest struggle and we are wanting to go ahead and start the antifungal but unsure if it will make things worse or could we at least start to see if even a little improvement can happen?
@@traciemartin2509 don’t know that he will answer but…. There’s no point in treating the mold infection if you are still in a mold environment because you can be reinfected. Got to do remediation or leave.
No improvement can be made while a person is still exposed to the toxin, whether it be mycotoxins, mercury, etc. While a person is continually exposed to mycotoxins, the body has to deal with the daily assault of those toxins and therefore is unable to receive any healing treatment as it is wiped out daily. - Dr. C
Can the mylean get better?
Is it normal for itraconazole to cause you to have no appetite? Asking for a friend who is already underweight and it caused her to loose more weight because no appetite.
Itraconazole does not typically cause an increase nor a decrease in appetite - Dr. C