Forget Antibiotics, Steroids and Medication Starve This Toxin
Out of Your Body
by
Joseph Mercola
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Illnesses caused
by mold exposure are a growing problem that few people are aware
of, including most primary care physicians.
Environmental
health experts are seeing increasing numbers of individuals with
a complex myriad of symptoms directly related to mold exposure.
This has resulted
in the proposal of a new term to describe this multi-faceted syndrome:
Mixed Mold Toxicosis.
Because mold-related
disorders are so often unrecognized and misdiagnosed, I have been
posting a series of articles about mold and its potential dangers,
as well as approaches to treatment.
In the first
article, I gave you an overview of the types of mold and the
numerous mycotoxins molds can produce, as well as a few tips about
how to go about mold remediation if you find yourself in the unfortunate
position of having a mold-infested home.
In the second
article, I outlined the range of health problems that can be
directly caused by mold exposure and recommendations about how to
find a knowledgeable physician.
In this third
article, my focus will be on how you can regain your health after
being poisoned by mold, what your best options are for treatment,
as well as what to avoid.
Accurate Information
Can Shorten Your Road to Recovery
Unfortunately,
there is no precise formula for rebuilding perfect health if you
have been damaged by mold or its toxins. No one set of interventions
will work for everyone. Treatment depends on many factors
the type of mold you were exposed to, length of exposure, your overall
health, medications, allergies, genetics, and a host of other factors.
Your best approach
is to find a well-informed physician who has expertise in environmental
medicine. Together you can devise an appropriate treatment plan,
based on your own unique physiology and situation.
That said,
there is much to be learned from those who are on the other end
of what you're going through. You are definitely not alone! By finding
some good resources and arming yourself with the best information,
you'll decrease the amount of time-consuming "trial and error" along
your path to recovery. Many people have suffered for years because
they simply didn't have information like what I am presenting in
this report.
One excellent
resource is the book Mold:
The War Within by Kurt and Lee Ann Billings. The Billings
learned the hard way about the damaging health effects of mold
and the level of ignorance about mold's effects by the medical profession
as a whole.
Living in a
home in the outer impact zone of Hurricane Katrina, the Billings
family suffered a progressive array of symptoms for which their
physicians had no solution. They later discovered their illness
was due to mold infestation in their home. What started as tightness
and burning in their chests and itchy eyes soon progressed into
severely diminished lung capacity, thyroid malfunction, and numerous
other symptoms that did not resolve, despite moving out of their
home.
After extensive
research and eventually recovering their health, they wrote the
book Mold:
The War Within in hopes of educating a poorly informed
and disadvantaged public about Mixed Mold Toxicosis. Many of the
suggestions I'll be making come as a direct result of the diligent
footwork they have been kind enough to share in the form of a book,
for which we can all be grateful.
Physicians
All Too Quick with the Prescription Pen
In the early
stages of their road to recovery, the Billings went through many
physicians who either didn't believe mold was behind their suffering,
or whose treatments were little more than shots in the dark. When
they did eventually find physicians who agreed their problems were
related to mold poisoning, they offered little help other than prescribing
dangerous antifungals and other drugs that contributed nothing to
their recovery.
It took years
to find the help they needed. I suspect this experience is
probably not unique to the Billings family, as the treatment of
mold-induced illnesses is an area for which most physicians are
simply ill equipped. All too often, drugs are prescribed that don't
address the underlying problem and have side effects that further
compromise immune response, further impairing your body's natural
ability to heal itself.
As an example,
consider four of the common drug approaches to treating fungal infections
(of which mold is just one type): Nasal corticosteroids, antibiotics,
antidepressants, and antifungal medications.
Nasal Steroid
Inhalers and Cortisone
Nasal
steroid inhalers have become very commonly prescribed for chronic
sinusitis. Because people often experience short-lived relief from
symptoms, they sometimes believe this treatment is working
at least, initially.
But is
it really?
The steroid
may temporarily decrease inflammation, which may make you feel a
bit better for a short period of time. However, steroids suppress
your immune response. If your immune response is compromised, then
the infection is actually encouraged, which perpetuates the underlying
problem.
It's
like pouring gasoline on a fire…
The fact that
steroids suppress your immune system is no secret. Just read the
package insert or patient information sheet for any steroid medication
it will warn you that exposure to pathogens like chicken
pox or measles while using the drug could result in serious complications,
even death, due to immunosuppression.
Board certified
environmental medical specialist and pediatric allergist Doris Rapp
states that cortisone (a steroid drug) tends to allow infections
that normally would be confined to a certain area of your body to
spread to other parts of your body. Dr. Rapp is concerned this may
be having dire implications for asthmatic children.
Asthma, like
sinusitis, often has a fungal origin that is missed in children
and adults, so is often inappropriately treated by medical practitioners.
Physicians usually prescribe cortisone and steroid inhalers if you
or your child has asthma. In fact, cortisone has been one of the
"preferred" methods of treating asthma in the U.S. since 1976. And
since that time, the mortality from asthma has TRIPLED in the U.S.
The last thing
you want to do if you have a fungal infection is suppress your body's
ability to fight it! Yet, that's precisely what these steroid medications
are doing.
Gross Misuse
of Antibiotics
You learned
in the
first article that research suggests more than 90 percent of
sinus infections are fungal in origin. Yet more than 90 percent
of physicians continue to believe that the vast majority of sinus
infections are bacterial so they prescribe antibiotics
that target bacteria, not fungi. Antibiotics create a fungus-friendly
intestinal environment. Along with killing the bad bacteria, they
kill off your good bacteria and yeast that would naturally keep
the pathological fungi at bay. Without these good bacteria, fungi
like mold are allowed to spread, unchecked.
Antibiotics
(the kind that target bacteria) will not kill mold in sinus cavities.
So, if more than 90 percent of upper respiratory infections are
fungal, and physicians are throwing antibiotics at them, this points
to an enormous number of infections that are being grossly mistreated.
Add to that
a steroid nasal inhaler that suppresses your immune response, and
you have a recipe for rampant fungal infection that can spread to
the rest of your body and possibly progress into Mixed Mold Toxicosis,
making you VERY ill.
When the first
round of antibiotics doesn't work, physicians will often try a different
type of antibiotic, which of course won't work either because they
are still not treating the right problem. It is understandable,
then, how a person suffering this vicious cycle not only becomes
more ill, but also frustrated, depressed and hopeless about their
situation. And these mood changes may lead to the next drugs
to be prescribed: antidepressants.
Antidepressants:
"It's All In Your Head"
Fungal toxins
can affect your brain, and if so, alter your emotional state. Neurological
symptoms are commonly seen with mold toxicity. This phenomenon,
combined with the fact that mold exposure is often associated with
psychologically traumatic environmental disasters such as hurricanes
and floods, makes for a complex clinical picture that can superficially
appear to the uneducated clinician as depression, anxiety, or Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Therefore,
it's not uncommon for people suffering from chronic mold-related
health problems to be prescribed antidepressant drugs, as if to
say the problem is all "in their heads" and lacks any physiological
cause. If your psychological symptoms are caused by fungal or chemical
exposure, an antidepressant will DO NOTHING to neutralize the toxins
causing your psychological symptoms, much less your physical symptoms!
Antidepressants
can do more damage than good and come with a slew of potentially
serious side effects, to say nothing of failing to address the
underlying cause.
Antifungal
Drugs… Bye Bye Liver
As a group,
antifungal drugs are quite toxic, especially to your liver. For
example, the drug Lamisil (terbinafine), used to treat toenail fungus,
is so toxic that its manufacturer Novartis warns you in their
product insert that Lamisil has resulted in liver failure, the
need for liver transplants, and death. Lamisil can also cause loss
of taste or smell, depression, suppressed blood cell counts, skin
reactions and development of lupus erythematosus (an autoimmune
disease). Yet, it is commonly prescribed for toenail fungus because
it concentrates in nail tissue.
Nystatin is
another antifungal that is used both orally and topically for Candida
overgrowth. However, nystatin is poorly absorbed by your gastrointestinal
tract and is not intended to treat mold infections or systemic fungal
disease.
There are several
other oral antifungals, in addition to a number of intravenous antifungals
with even scarier side effect profiles.
The reason
most antifungal drugs are so toxic has to do with the similarity
between your body's cell membranes and fungal cell membranes. Fungal
antibiotics attack the cell membranes of the fungus, and when they
do, they also damage human cell membranes. These are some of the
most dangerous drugs on the market and are best avoided. Clearly,
drugs are not the answer if you've been poisoned by mold.
So, what IS
the answer?
Cutting Off
the Fungal Food Supply
It comes as
no surprise to me that Kurt and Lee Ann Billings found the most
beneficial intervention in their recovery was a radical change in
diet. What they did was cut out every food that fuels fungal growth
namely, sugars, grains and grain-based foods, and simple
carbohydrates. By eliminating milk, bread, crackers, pasta, cereal,
nearly all fruit, and anything made from refined white flour, they
literally STARVED the mold out of their bodies.
Fungi, including
yeast and molds, need sugar in order to survive. So what you eat
really matters, since any organism living in your body depends on
your diet to sustain it. Fungi
will thrive on a diet high in fructose, sucrose (table sugar), lactose
(milk sugar) and other sugars.
This is not
new information. Low sugar diets have been popularized in the battle
against Candida overgrowth (Anti-yeast diet, Candida Diet,
etc.), and mold thrives in similar conditions as yeast. It makes
perfect sense that people with fungal infections begin to regain
their health when they begin taking away the fungus' food supply.
Sugar
also suppresses your immune system and commonly contains mold
contamination itself, which are two good reasons to avoid it. But
cutting out sugar and grains may not go far enough.
Top 10 Foods
to Avoid if You have Mold Sensitivity
People who
have been exposed to toxic mold can become "sensitized" in such
a way that they react to a variety of different agents in their
food and environment, as if they are allergic to them. It may take
only a very minute exposure to trigger a major recurrence of symptoms.
So you must take steps to make your environment as mold-free as
humanly possible so that you're not breathing fungi or eating
fungi.
There are several
types of food that should be avoided if you are mold-sensitive because
they are subject to mold contamination. In their book, the Billings
include a list of the top-ten mycotoxic foods, compiled by David
A. Holland, MD and Doug Kaufmann, which I'm including for you below.
As you can see, many of those top-ten foods are grains.
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1. Alcoholic beverages: Alcohol is the mycotoxin of Saccharomyces
yeast (brewer's yeast), and often contains other mycotoxins
from mold-containing fruits and grains |
6. Corn: Universally contaminated with a variety of fungal
toxins |
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2. Wheat and all wheat products |
7. Barley |
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3. Rye |
8. Sorghum: Used in a variety of grain products and alcoholic
beverages |
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4. Peanuts: Often contaminated with dozens of mold types,
one of which is cancer-causing aflatoxin |
9. Sugar from sugar cane and sugar beets |
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5. Cottonseed and cottonseed oil |
10. Hard cheeses |
Regarding peanuts,
a 1993 study reportedly identified 24 different types of fungi just
on the outside of the peanuts in their sample and these peanuts
had already been sterilized. One of the mycotoxins frequently found
on peanuts is aflatoxin,
which is a known human carcinogen. In terms of hard cheeses, cheeses
like Gouda are made with yogurt-type cultures such as lactobacillus,
rather than fungi, so these are a better alternative.
There are often
fungal components used in food manufacturing that are not necessarily
listed on the label. Take soy sauce, for example. Authentic soy
sauce is fermented by a fungus, which is what gives soy sauce its
distinctive flavor. If your immune system is overly reactive and
sensitized, something like this can trigger a recurrence of illness
as your body interprets it as a foreign invader, and you jump back
into the symptom-producing antigen-antibody cycle.
The Billings
wrote that they also reacted adversely to vinegar, beans and canned
tomato products.
Basically,
the closer you stick to a basic diet of fresh organic vegetables,
lean organic meats, and fresh, pure water
while recovering, the less risk you'll have of additional mold exposure
and reactions. It's wise to avoid eating out because you just can't
control what is put into your food unless you prepare it yourself.
You have to go beyond being a good label reader and become
a "food detective."
You may want
to do some vegetable juicing
to accelerate your healing. Juicing helps alkalize your body, and
for the most part, fungi can't grow in an alkaline environment.
Juices assimilate very quickly into your system with very little
effort or energy by your digestive tract like an intravenous
infusion of whole food nutrition! Juices should be consumed immediately
after being juiced (within 15 minutes is best) as the enzymes
degrade rapidly thereafter.
Probiotics:
Mold's Worst Nightmare
Probably the
most important supplement for recovering from mold-induced illness
is a good probiotic.
Your gastrointestinal tract is your first line of defense against
mold and its toxins, and having a GI tract populated with beneficial
flora is crucial for optimal immune function. Probiotics help repopulate
your GI tract with these beneficial bacteria.
The "good"
bacteria help keep the "bad" bacteria (and other organisms like
mold and yeast) in check. This is why, as discussed earlier, antibiotics
are so counterproductive if you have a fungal infection.
Without the
proper microflora, fungi and their toxins can break through the
walls of your intestinal tract and enter your bloodstream. When
your bowel is toxic, the rest of your body soon follows. Sensing
this toxicity, your immune system reacts with a vengeance, trying
desperately to overcome this perceived assault, which results in
systemic inflammation. And when your blood is full of toxins, your
organs responsible for cleansing it (liver, kidneys, skin, lymph)
become overloaded and multi-system health problems can occur
which is what many people experience after mold poisoning.
Your immune
system produces antibodies to the mold (the antigen). If your overload
is severe enough, you can experience "serum sickness," which can
appear as a severe, unrelenting flu-like syndrome. The worst cases
can take years to resolve unless aggressive action is taken.
It is important
to remember that the catalyst for the entire illness is disruption
of healthy intestinal flora. This is why paying careful attention
to your GI health is SO vitally important, and a high quality probiotic
is helpful beyond measure. I just can't emphasize this enough.
The Billings
"Magic Four"
In their quest
for effective interventions, the Billings sought the advice of a
number of healthcare providers from different backgrounds, and had
a number of false starts, trying therapies that didn't end up working.
If you are interested in the specifics of those, you can read their
book, but there are far too many to include here.
They eventually
found the following "magic four" and credited these for advancing
their recovery:
- Garlic:
Garlic is a potent antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, immune
system stimulant, and detoxification agent. Garlic also helps
clean out the respiratory tract. The best form is raw, whole garlic,
rather than a supplement derived from garlic, as it is the synergism
of the whole food that makes it so clinically active. Eat the
cloves whole, or run them through your juicer alongside your veggies.
- Ginger:
Ginger is also an antifungal and antibacterial. It helps dislodge
congestion in your respiratory tract, and is also a great digestive
aid. Ginger also makes a great addition to fresh juice.
- Cayenne:
Cayenne is a catalyst for the other herbs.
- Goldenseal:
Goldenseal, with its active ingredient berberine, has antibacterial
and immune-enhancing properties. However, it should not be used
for long periods of time.
Another herb
they found therapeutic is yarrow, which they used topically by infusing
it into their bathwater for relief from rashes, hives, and other
skin irritations.
Final Recommendations
There are undoubtedly
many other helpful natural agents, and you will have to rely on
the expertise of your healthcare providers to find which ones are
best for you. It will require some degree of trial and error. The
take-away is, there ARE options if you suspect you've been poisoned
by mold. And as usual, the natural approaches are much safer and
more effective for restoring your health than antifungal drugs,
antibiotics or steroids, which are the worst options by far.
Here are a
few strategies I highly recommend incorporating into your recovery
plan:
- Glutathione
is mentioned by Kurt and Lee Ann Billings as being helpful. Glutathione
is your body's most powerful antioxidant and has even been called
the "master antioxidant" because it maximizes the activity of
all the other antioxidants. The best way to increase your glutathione
level is by consuming a high quality whey protein. It should be
cold pressed, undenatured, derived from grass fed cows, and free
of hormones, chemicals and sugar.
- Omega-3
fats are also very important, from a mixture of plant and
animal sources. The best source of animal-based omega-3s comes
from krill
oil.
- Artichoke
leaf extract: A
study published in the Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry
in 2004 found that extract of artichoke leaf was toxic to
many types of fungi, including both molds and yeasts.
- Vitamin
D: Research suggests vitamin
D may prevent mold allergies, so make sure your vitamin D
levels are optimal.
- Air
purification: To ensure you are breathing the cleanest air
possible, I recommend you avail yourself of an air purification
system. Air can contain mold and mold spores, among other toxic
particles. My favorite are active purification systems that utilize
low levels of ozone.
- Provocation
neutralization: This is a little-known treatment strategy
that Dr. Doris Rapp describes as "one of the best hidden secrets."
Provocation neutralization (PN) offers allergy sufferers permanent
relief with virtually no side effects, whether the allergy is
to mold or something else. The success rate for this approach
is about 80 to 90 percent for allergies, and you can receive the
treatment at home. It is certainly worth a try if your sensitivity
is related to mold.
Provocation
refers to "provoking a change" and neutralization refers to "neutralizing
the reaction caused by provocation." During provocation-neutralization,
a small amount of allergen is injected under your skin to produce
a small bump called a "wheal" and then monitored for a reaction.
If you have a positive reaction, such as fatigue or headache,
or a growth in the size of the wheal, then the allergen is neutralized
with diluted injections (drops that go in your mouth) of the same
allergen.
If you are
interested in pursuing PN, the American
Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has a list of physicians
who are trained in this technique.
References:
November
2, 2011
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