DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersAre the symptoms on the following list being correctly attributed to toxic mold exposure: suffering from sinus infections, bronchitis and migraines; weakening by gut issues, brain fog, fatigue, neurologic symptoms; constantly challenged with sleep issues; enduring terrible mood swings, anxiety and/or depression; and, reacting negatively to chemicals, smells, foods, and medications?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
While this is quite a laundry list that could have many varied explanations of origin in particular circumstances, it is a nice summary of the many varieties of pathological changes that can result from toxic mold exposure. The latter is quite a potent stimulator of chronic inflammation, and this can take many, many forms—it can be organ directed, it can be diffuse, it can be intermittent, it can be a steady drumbeat of inner discord or a borderline threshold stimulus that triggers an immune counter response that misinterprets the nature of the signal and leads to unwarranted negative associations, for example, with food ingested concomitantly with a mold intake. And this can confuse the body into thinking that the food, or some constituent within the food, has undesirable properties akin to the mold ingested in the same time period, and then the body may respond quite strongly to both in the same way as being a threat, and this can have implications for creating ill health and bodily symptoms. This is yet another reason for the introduction of mold and its becoming quite a scourge. This is a deliberate intention to drag down humanity as it is ubiquitous within nature now, and its effects can be subtle and build over time as a chronic source of negativity that affects some people more than others but is often slow to be appreciated, and there may not always be good solutions for people developing extreme sensitivity because it is hard to find a mold-free environment in the extremes needed by those ultrasensitive to its presence.