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Starve the mold out of your body

  • Risty
  • Sep 8, 2017
  • 3 min read

I have suffered from toxic black mold poisoning for seven years, although I did not know what was making me sick for the first five years.

Two years ago, I met a physician who actually listened to me when I told him I didn’t feel good. He studied, he asked his peer and he attended conferences and classes trying to learn what was wrong with me.

After we discovered the mold, he took specific courses to learn how to test and treat mold and then we began the detox regiment.

My treatment is a three part process. Part one, strips the protective biofilm away from the mold leaving it exposed. Part two, kills the mold. Part three binds to the poisonous toxins, released by the mold in self defense and flushes it out of my system.

The treatment would not work if I only utilized one part. If you don’t strip away the biofilm, none of the treatments would be able to penetrate it to kill the mold. If you don’t take the toxin binder, you would feel very sick…as I know….I did that once for a day. Ended up sick enough I had to stop treatment completely for a week!

However, the treatment is not always enough by itself, your diet matters. Fungi feeds on sugar. Any kind of sugar. If you suffer from mold, you need to cut out any and all types of sugar, including artificial sweeteners and natural sweeteners like honey and agave. My physician did allow me to utilize Xylitol because it does not raise your blood sugar, nor does it feed mold.

Make sure you read all the labels. Even something that sounds as healthy as canned peas, has sugar in it. It’s in sauces and most processed foods.

Not only do you need to cut out the sugar, you need to cut out most of your carbs. Why? Because as your body breaks down the carbs, they become, yes you got it, sugar. So your rice, potatoes, bread and other carbs are feeding the mold.

You also need to be careful that you are not ingesting mold, this will only make your problem worse. I mean, if you are already suffering from mold poisoning, why would you want to ADD more mold to your body?

Foods such as mushrooms, which are a fungi, should be a no brainer, but don’t forget any type of fermented food. Fermented foods contain fungus. This includes things like alcohol, soy sauce, sour cream, blue cheese, yogurt and others.

It’s also a good idea to stay away from food that is higher in fungus contaminates and mycotoxins, the toxins produced by mold. These foods include peanuts and products made with peanuts along with others such as corn which is known to be high in aflatoxins.

After about 9 months on the detox program, my doctor discovered I had not been following this diet and he promptly put me on it. It is hard. Not going to lie. But it sure helps in getting rid of the nasty fungi much faster!

When you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. It’s hard to kill something when you are feeding it energy and food. It much easier to kill something that is starving and weak.

Starve the mold out of your body!

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