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== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==


== Toxic Mold ==
Exposure to damp and moldy environments may cause a variety of health effects, depending on whether the person affected is sensitive to molds, has allergies caused or able to be made worse by mold, or those with asthma.  
Mold itself is not toxic, however some mold produce mycotoxins,  
which can harm health and cause symptoms.


Molds that produce mycotoxin grow on foodstuffs before or after harvest, etc. Most myctoxins are chemically stable and survive food processing.
* '''Mild Reaction'''
** Stuffy Nose
** Wheezing
** Red or itchy eyes, or skin


=== Symptoms ===
* '''Severe Reaction'''
The effects of some food-borne mycotoxins are symptoms of severe illness appearing quicly after consumption of contaminated food. Other mycotoxins occuring in food have been linked to health concerns such as the cancers and immune deficiency.
** Fever
** Shortness of breath
 
== 'Toxic' Mold ==
Mold itself is not toxic, however some mold produce mycotoxins, which can harm health and cause symptoms, ranging from acute poisoning to long-term effects such as immune deficiency and cancer.
 
== Role in Brainfog ==
Many people in the community have reported the cause of their brainfog as mold, though the mold itself has not been consistently identified to know for sure if it is mycotoxin producing mold or if it is a non-mycotoxin producing mold that the individual has an allergy to. Brainfog is a known symptom of mold exposure.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 21:27, 17 April 2024

Mold is a fungal growth that forms and spreads on damp and decaying organic matter. There are many different kinds of species of mold that have a variety of colours. They can be found in all climates, inside and outside of the home.

Because mold reproduce by releasing tiny spores into the air, no space is entirely free of mold, making exposure unavoidable.

Cause

Excess moisture is generally the cause of indoor mold growth. Outside of the home mold survives by using plants and decaying matter such as falling leaves as a source of nutrition.

Symptoms

Exposure to damp and moldy environments may cause a variety of health effects, depending on whether the person affected is sensitive to molds, has allergies caused or able to be made worse by mold, or those with asthma.

  • Mild Reaction
    • Stuffy Nose
    • Wheezing
    • Red or itchy eyes, or skin
  • Severe Reaction
    • Fever
    • Shortness of breath

'Toxic' Mold

Mold itself is not toxic, however some mold produce mycotoxins, which can harm health and cause symptoms, ranging from acute poisoning to long-term effects such as immune deficiency and cancer.

Role in Brainfog

Many people in the community have reported the cause of their brainfog as mold, though the mold itself has not been consistently identified to know for sure if it is mycotoxin producing mold or if it is a non-mycotoxin producing mold that the individual has an allergy to. Brainfog is a known symptom of mold exposure.

See Also