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Mold Illness and Lyme Disease: Why They Often Overlap and Must Be Addressed Together
Mold Illness & Lyme Disease The Connection Between Mold Illness and Lyme Disease Chronic fatigue. Joint pain. Brain fog. Neurological symptoms. Hormonal shifts. Immune dysfunction. These symptoms are commonly reported in both mold-related illness and Lyme disease — and for many individuals, they do not occur in isolation. Mold exposure, particularly in water-damaged buildings, can lead to illness driven by mycotoxins. Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi

Bianka Rainbow
Feb 272 min read


Mold Toxicity and Heart Health: The Hidden Cardiovascular Risk in Your Home
Mold Toxicity & Heart Health 🫀 Mold and Heart Health: The Overlooked Connection When people think about mold exposure, they usually associate it with coughing, sinus issues, or respiratory irritation. But emerging research is showing something far more concerning: toxic mold may also affect the cardiovascular system. For individuals living in water-damaged environments, unexplained heart symptoms can sometimes be tied back to chronic exposure to mycotoxins. Let’s break this

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 192 min read


Colitis and Heavy Metals: The Overlooked Root Cause Behind Gut Inflammation
Colitis and Heavy Metals 🌟 Colitis and Heavy Metals: A Missing Link? 🌟 Colitis is typically described as inflammation of the intestinal lining, often labeled autoimmune or idiopathic (meaning “unknown cause”). But science is increasingly pointing toward something far less discussed: heavy metal toxicity as a potential trigger for intestinal inflammation. Let’s break this down in a clear and grounded way. 🔬 How Colitis Develops at the Cellular Level Colitis is not random. I

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 192 min read


Mold Mycotoxins and Immune Memory Lock: Why Symptoms Persist
Mold Mycotoxins & Immune Memory Mold Mycotoxins and Immune Memory Lock: Why Symptoms Persist After Exposure Ends One of the most confusing aspects of mold-related illness is why symptoms often continue long after a person has left the moldy environment . This persistence is frequently misunderstood and dismissed, but it is neither psychological nor a failure of detoxification. It is immunological . Certain mold-derived mycotoxins interact with the innate immune system , speci

Bianka Rainbow
Dec 30, 20252 min read


Parasites and Circadian Rhythm Disruption | Hidden Root Causes of Sleep & Detox Issues
Parasites & Circadian Rhythm Parasites and Circadian Rhythm Disruption: A Hidden Root Cause When people think about parasites, they usually associate them with gut symptoms. However, emerging research suggests that certain parasites can influence host circadian rhythms — the internal biological clocks that regulate sleep, immune activity, hormone production, and detoxification processes. The immune system itself operates on a circadian schedule. Some immune cells are more ac

Bianka Rainbow
Dec 26, 20251 min read


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