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Scott Forsgren of Better Health Guy discusses the role of mold and mycotoxins in chronic Lyme disease in this new article in the Townsend Letter -- now available to be read for free.
>One of the downsides of "chronic Lyme disease" is that Lyme often becomes the focus of treatment, when in fact it may not be the dominant stressor that the body is burdened by. The intent behind this article is to suggest a more expanded view of chronic Lyme disease and to suggest that both environmental exposures to toxic molds and and the production of mycotoxins resulting from fungal colonization in the body can be significant issues in terms of symptom presentation, as well as both the severity and duration of the illness.
http://www.betterhealthguy.com/mycotoxins
>One of the downsides of "chronic Lyme disease" is that Lyme often becomes the focus of treatment, when in fact it may not be the dominant stressor that the body is burdened by. The intent behind this article is to suggest a more expanded view of chronic Lyme disease and to suggest that both environmental exposures to toxic molds and and the production of mycotoxins resulting from fungal colonization in the body can be significant issues in terms of symptom presentation, as well as both the severity and duration of the illness.
http://www.betterhealthguy.com/mycotoxins