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Restore your health.

Evidence-based education, testing guidance, and expert-designed protocols to help you recover from mold exposure.

Everything you need to understand mold

Mold Testing

Learn which biomarkers and lab tests can reveal if mold is affecting your health, and how to interpret your results.

Supplements & Binders

Explore the science behind binders, supplements, and detox support used in mold recovery protocols.

Detox Protocols

Understand evidence-based detox and repair protocols designed by leading mold toxicity experts.

Your path to recovery starts here

01

Learn the Basics

Understand how mold exposure affects the body and what symptoms to watch for.

02

Get Tested

Find out which lab tests and biomarkers can help identify mold-related illness.

03

Follow a Protocol

Use expert-designed detox and repair protocols to guide your recovery journey.

04

Reclaim Your Health

With the right knowledge and support, take back control of your well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is mold toxicity?

Mold toxicity occurs when exposure to mold and its byproducts (mycotoxins) triggers a range of symptoms including fatigue, brain fog, respiratory issues, and chronic inflammation.

How do I know if I have mold illness?

Common signs include persistent fatigue, brain fog, sinus issues, skin rashes, and sensitivity to environments. Specialized lab testing can help confirm whether mold is a factor.

What tests should I get?

Key biomarkers include mycotoxin urine panels, inflammatory markers (TGF-beta, C4a, MMP-9), and genetic susceptibility testing (HLA-DR). Our Education section covers each in detail.

How long does recovery take?

Recovery varies by individual, but many people begin to see improvement within weeks of starting a proper detox protocol. Full recovery can take several months depending on exposure duration and severity.

Your path to better health starts here

With Mold Education, you get research-backed knowledge, expert protocols, and the resources you need to recover.