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How Mold Exposure Can Affect Blood Flow and Microcirculation
Mold & Blood Flow Chronic mold exposure is not just a respiratory or allergy concern — it can also influence blood circulation at the microvascular level , which may explain persistent symptoms even after mold removal. Inflammation and Blood Viscosity Mycotoxins from mold trigger the immune system to release inflammatory cytokines like IL-6 and TNF-α . These cytokines stimulate the liver to produce fibrinogen , a key protein involved in blood clotting. Elevated fibrinogen ca

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Chronic Toxic Load and Blood Flow: How Microcirculation Is Affected by Parasites, Mold, and Metals
Chronic Toxic Load & Blood Flow How Chronic Toxic Load Disrupts Blood Flow — Not Thickness 🩸 Chronic Toxic Load and Microcirculation We often hear about circulation, but in chronic paras/te, mold, and heavy metal exposure, the issue isn’t blood thickness — it’s blood rheology : how blood behaves in microcirculation. Certain toxins, including mycotoxins, metal ions, and parasite metabolites, can alter: Red blood cell membrane flexibility Surface charge (zeta potential) Capil

Bianka Rainbow
Dec 18, 20251 min read


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