Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain molds. Unlike mold spores, which can trigger allergies, mycotoxins can affect multiple systems throughout the body, even at low levels of exposure.
How Mycotoxins Affect the Body
Clinicians experienced with mold-related symptoms have observed that mycotoxins may:
- Interfere with immune signaling
- Increase inflammatory responses
- Disrupt neurological and hormonal balance
- Impair detoxification pathways
The Challenge of Detection
What makes mycotoxins particularly challenging is that exposure does not always correlate with obvious environmental signs. A building may appear clean while still harboring toxin-producing molds.
Why Some People Develop Symptoms and Others Don't
Not everyone exposed to mold develops symptoms.
Differences in:
- Immune response
- Genetic susceptibility
- Prior health stressors
can influence how the body reacts. This explains why one person in a household may develop symptoms while others do not.
Key takeaway: Mycotoxins act systemically, and their impact depends on how an individual's immune system responds, not just on exposure alone.
Written by
The Myco Clinic
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