Mould Exposure, CIRS and Salicylate Intolerance

Episode 15 September 23, 2024 00:24:29
Mould Exposure, CIRS and Salicylate Intolerance
Natural Allergy Treatment
Mould Exposure, CIRS and Salicylate Intolerance

Sep 23 2024 | 00:24:29

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Show Notes

Mould is a major problem in Australia and New Zealand, and not just from flooding, our old houses and some of the newer ones were not built with proper ventilation or insulation allowing mould to thrive.

In this episode, our PAT Expert Naturopath Jenny explains some of the main health issues that can results from mould exposure;

As well as the holistic approach to recovering from mould exposure, featuring guest Naturopath Brenda Rosenfeld (https://www.badessa.com.au/) and how Positive Association Technique (PAT) may be beneficial.

To find out if PAT is right for you, visit our website https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/ or call us on 1300 853 023 (Aus) / 09 479 4997 (NZ).

Full blog post - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/mould-cirs-salicylates/

 

Show notes:

- "Salicylate Intolerance and The Sulphation Pathway" - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/salicylate-intolerance-and-the-sulphation-pathway/

- "The Rise of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)" - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/what-is-mast-cell-activation-syndrome-mcas/

- "The Gut Microbiome and Allergies" - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/the-gut-microbiome-and-allergies/

- Surviving Mold website - https://www.survivingmold.com/

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