Ask Dr. D

Have you ever treated people with toxic mold poisoning?
Yes. The Bwell detox protocol speeds up the body's natural pathways to remove the mycotoxins. The patients with toxic mold poisoning who continue to have symptoms after they are removed from exposure need to go through the detox.

Symptoms of Black Toxic Mold and Sick Building Syndrome:

High spore counts in your home or work area can cause a host of symptoms, Black Toxic Mold, Sick Home Syndrome, and Sick Building Syndrome has been around for years but is just in the last few years people are becoming more aware of its effects on health.

Here are just a few of the symptoms to look for if you fear you live or work in a Black Toxic Mold contaminated environment.

  • Nasal Congestion
  • Irritation of the eyes
  • Inflammation of the sinuses
  • Irritation of the skin
  • Breathlessness
  • Headache
  • Runny nose
  • Fatigue
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Hoarseness
  • Inflammation of the ear
  • Bleeding Lungs
  • Nose Bleeds
  • Memory Loss
  • Arthralgia ( Pain in the joints without swelling ).


 


When people are consistently exposed to high mold spore levels or Black Toxic Molds, they are likely to begin developing allergic sensitivity to these and other allergens. We are not saying that everyone who gets a headache or a sore throat is being exposed to Black Toxic Mold or has Sick Home Syndrome. What we are saying is if you're in a new environment either living or working and you go from being a well person to a sick person with the above symptom's look around and see if you notice Black Mold growing on the walls or ceiling. Has your home or office ever been flooded and you smell a musty odor? Start looking around you and be aware of your environment.

Having your home tested by a Certified Mold Inspector is very important if you fear your home may have mold problems. It buys you peace of mind for you and your family, and is also loss prevention for your future.

  Dr. Dahlgren has 35 years experience as an internist and toxicologist. He is eager to answer any questions you might have regarding BWell programs, the science behind them, or even you general health questions. Please send all queries to info@bwellclinic.com.