Posted 5/23/2019 10:18 PM (GMT 0)
Yep, Great Plains and Real Time Labs both offer urine kits to test for mycotoxins in your system. It's recommended that you mobilize them in your system with liposomal glutathione, infrared sauna, or at least an Epsom salt bath before collecting the sample.
I would avoid products that claim to kill mold, as when it dies it releases more mycotoxins and can make things much worse for sensitive individuals. Better to remove it from the air with a high quality HEPA air purifier and try to identify sources of mold (water damaged drywall or wood, air conditioners or HVAC systems, damp basements, laundry machines, etc.) and remove them. I have heard that a product like Biocide can be appropriate to use when cleaning a specific non-porous object outdoors while wearing an N95 mask, so that you can salvage the object and bring it back into the house once it is thoroughly cleaned.
There is a TON of misinformation about this stuff, so it's great that you are looking for more sources of information! One great book to read is Toxic by Neil Nathan, and paradigmchange.me, biotoxinjourney.com, and survivingmold.com are helpful websites. Also https://rawlsmd.com/health-articles/mold-mycotoxins-making-sick
It's easy to get overwhelmed by the mold stuff, but it can be such a helpful piece of the puzzle.
I've had the genetic testing done, and it was easy and covered by insurance, so I would recommend it. about 25% of people have some susceptible genes, which - combined with Lyme and co-infections - can make healing complicated!
Good luck!