A Mold Recovery Blog Thursday, May 29 2014
What does fungus and mold need to survive in your body? It needs Sugar (or carbohydrates). The more sugar, grains and carbohydrates you consume the more active your fungus and mold problem becomes. After being exposed to toxic mold this fungus can live in your intestines, fat, blood, joints, and organs. You are continually feeding the fungus infection by eating additional fungus and sugar containing foods. The more fungus in your body the more mycotoxins they produce. The more mycotoxins in your body the more inflamation, rapidly forming diseases and pain you will have as a result of being exposed to toxic mold. Quickly after mold exposure, if unchecked you can develop cancer, lupus, MS, heart problems, brain damage, weight problems, skin diseases, diabetes, mental dysfunction and inflammatory and severe autoimmune disease. 1. Sugar feeds Fungus: http://www.survivingtoxicmold.com/sugar_feeds_fungus You have to come to terms with the fact that you will NEVER recover from mold illness unless you go through a period of at least 90 days with absolutely NO sugar (at a minimum). Most often it takes about 12 months to make a full recovery. Sugar, grains and yeast are relentless. Tried it my way....failed Tried to eat only a little sugar.....failed Tried to deny sugar was an issue....FAILED (PLEASE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: questions, comments, statements etc. This is how we break through and learn). 2. Ok so what kind of foods am I supposed to be eating? https://www.survivingtoxicmold.com/mold_detox_diet1 (PLEASE COMMENT BELOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: questions, comments, statements etc. This is how we break through and learn). 3. Sample Shopping List: Here are my top shopping list essentials:
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