Musty odors, cognitive difficulties, or sudden waves of fatigue can feel confusing until you realize they share one culprit: mold. At Modern Functional Medicine Center, we blend advanced mycotoxin testing with compassionate guidance so you can breathe freely—and think clearly—again.
Mold toxicity often slips under the radar because its symptoms mirror other chronic illnesses. Genetics, water-damaged buildings, and immune vulnerability all raise risk. Our job is to spot the pattern early and walk you through safe, step-by-step recovery.
Mold toxicity often slips under the radar because its symptoms mirror other chronic illnesses. Genetics, water-damaged buildings, and immune vulnerability all raise risk. Our job is to spot the pattern early and walk you through safe, step-by-step recovery.
Steady energy and sharper focus
Fewer headaches and respiratory issues
Calmer skin and reduced histamine reactions
Better sleep and balanced mood
Greater tolerance to foods and environments
Common mold toxicity symptoms include chronic fatigue, brain fog, memory problems, anxiety, respiratory issues, joint pain, skin problems, and digestive issues. Because mycotoxins affect multiple body systems, symptoms can be diverse and often mimic other conditions, which is why specialized testing is important for accurate diagnosis.
We use specialized urine testing that measures mycotoxin levels in the body, along with environmental mold testing when indicated. We may also assess related factors like immune function, inflammatory markers, and nutrient status. These tests help determine both current toxin burden and how well your body is eliminating toxins.
Yes, most people can recover from mold toxicity with proper treatment, though recovery time varies based on the severity of exposure, individual detoxification capacity, and underlying health status. Recovery typically involves eliminating ongoing exposure, supporting the body's detoxification pathways, addressing secondary infections, and restoring affected body systems.
Mold detoxification treatment includes eliminating ongoing mold exposure, using specific binders to help remove mycotoxins from the body, supporting liver and kidney function, addressing gut health and potential co-infections, and providing targeted nutrients to support cellular repair. The protocol is personalized based on your specific toxin burden and symptoms.
Recovery from mold toxicity typically takes 6-18 months with consistent treatment, though some people may feel improvements within weeks while others need longer. Recovery time depends on factors like duration and severity of exposure, individual genetics affecting detoxification, presence of co-infections, and adherence to the treatment protocol. Patience and consistency are key to successful recovery.