Mold Exposure & CIRS

Diagnosis and treatment for chronic inflammatory response syndrome.

Do These Sound Familiar?

If you've experienced multiple environmental exposures and have persistent symptoms, mold-related illness may be at play:

Persistent Brain Fog Chronic Fatigue Respiratory Issues Recurring Headaches Joint & Muscle Pain Photosensitivity (Light Sensitivity) Mood Changes & Anxiety Inability to Improve with Traditional Treatment.

Why Conventional Doctors Miss Mold Illness

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is an acute and chronic, inflammatory and occasionally fibrotic illness caused by exposure to the interior environment of water-damaged buildings with resident toxigenic organisms, including mycotoxin-producing molds.

Most conventional doctors:

  • Don't consider mold as a cause of systemic illness
  • Look only for allergic reactions to mold, not biotoxin-mediated inflammation
  • Miss the connection between water damage and current symptoms
  • Focus on treating individual symptoms rather than the root cause

The Reality: CIRS isn't an allergy—it's a chronic inflammatory response to mycotoxins and other water-damage-associated organisms. The illness can persist even after leaving the moldy environment because biotoxins bind to tissues and require specific detoxification protocols.

We use specialized testing (VCS, ERMI, HERTSMI-2) and biomarker analysis to identify mold illness and the specific biotoxins affecting your health.

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Water Damage & Mold

Biotoxin Assessment

Our CIRS Treatment Protocol

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Environment Assessment

We help identify and determine if you may need remediation or relocation. ERMI and HERTSMI-2 testing reveals if your home is contributing to your illness. We work with trusted local professionals that specialize in remediation and testing.

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Specialized Testing

Visual Contrast Sensitivity (VCS) testing, comprehensive biomarker panels, and genetic testing (HLA-DR) determine if you have CIRS and identify your specific biotoxin burden.

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Biotoxin Pathway Activation

We use targeted binders to interrupt the enterohepatic recirculation of biotoxins, preventing them from being reabsorbed in your gut and trapped in your tissue.

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Comprehensive Detox Protocol

A multi-phase approach including gut restoration, liver support, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and targeted supplementation to support your body's ability to clear biotoxins and rebuild.

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What to Expect

Your CIRS Recovery Journey

  • Environmental History: Detailed discussion of past and current exposures, water damage, and symptom timeline to establish the connection.
  • Specialized Testing: VCS, HLA-DR typing, and comprehensive biomarker analysis to confirm CIRS and severity.
  • Remediation Plan: Recommendations for addressing your environment (testing, remediation, or relocation) to stop ongoing exposure.
  • Biotoxin Detox Phase: Initiate binder therapy and begin clearing accumulated biotoxins from your body through multiple pathways.
  • Recovery & Rebuilding: Anti-inflammatory nutrition, immune support, and monitoring of biomarkers to track recovery and inflammation reduction.

Patient Success Story

After my home flooded, I developed debilitating brain fog, photosensitivity, and fatigue that no doctor could explain. Dr. Amy was the first to test for mold biotoxins and identify CIRS. Her specialized detox protocol made an immediate difference. Within weeks, my brain fog started clearing and my energy was returning. Six months into treatment, I'm back to being myself—all because someone finally looked for the real cause.

Michael T., Age 38

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home has toxic mold?

Visual signs include visible mold, water stains, musty odors, or recent water damage. However, toxic mold isn't always visible. Professional testing includes ERMI (Environmental Relative Moldiness Index) sampling and HERTSMI-2 testing, which identify the specific mold species and burden in your home. If you're symptomatic and suspect mold exposure, we recommend environmental testing to confirm.

How long does CIRS recovery take?

Can I stay in my home while undergoing treatment?

Is CIRS the same as mold allergy?

Ready to Address Your Mold Exposure?

Don't let undiagnosed CIRS continue to control your health. Get specialized testing and a recovery protocol.

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