Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Unexplained or "mystery" symptoms that don't have a clear diagnosis can often be linked to hidden toxic burdens. The post highlights that high levels of inflammation (shown by a CRP level dropping from 224 mg/L to 3.93 mg/L) and various health issues can result from exposure to mold, heavy metals, and environmental pollutants.
You should consider testing for three main categories of toxins: Mycotoxins (like Aflatoxins, Ochratoxin A, Gliotoxin, Fumonisins), Heavy Metals (such as Mercury, Cadmium, Cesium, Uranium), and other Environmental Pollutants. Comprehensive tests can reveal elevated levels of these substances that may be affecting your health.
Test results will show specific toxin levels compared to a reference range. A significant problem is indicated when levels are far above the normal range. For example, the post shows results with Gliotoxin at 241 and various Aflatoxins and heavy metals like Uranium measuring well above standard reference ranges.