Episode 47: Chronic Lyme Disease and Mold Illnesses


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Jan 03 2025 55 mins   2

This episode dives into the complex world of chronic infections, with a particular focus on the far-reaching impacts of Lyme disease and mold-related illnesses. We explore the debilitating symptoms of chronic Lyme disease, from severe fatigue and chronic joint pain to the potential for neurological damage and heart complications. Our discussion highlights the often-misunderstood overlap between ongoing infections and autoimmune responses, revealing how mismanagement of Lyme can lead to persistent health challenges. Mold illness and mycotoxins are also discussed.


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00:00 Ticks must be removed quickly to prevent Lyme.

03:13 Bull's-eye rash indicates Lyme disease; treat immediately.

08:29 Chronic Lyme disease severely impacts daily functioning.

10:31 Lyme disease disrupts metabolism, causing persistent symptoms.

16:05 Infection triggers lasting brain inflammation, causing issues.

17:06 Bacteria location influences Lyme disease symptoms severity.

20:19 Post Lyme syndrome involves neurological autoimmune issues.

25:21 Chronic Lyme impacts include autoimmunity, microbiome issues.

29:01 Mold triggers allergies; toxic mold releases mycotoxins.

33:14 Sensitivity to mold varies; immune reactions differ.

33:54 Common cleaning methods can't completely remove mold.

39:37 Mycotoxins influence intestinal permeability and healing.

42:48 Mycotoxins trigger immune reactions, affecting mold-sensitive individuals.

45:11 Gut dysbiosis is influenced by mycotoxins and immunity.

48:42 Mold sensitization can cause lifelong health issues.

52:02 Mold spores cause symptoms; mycotoxins affect everyone.


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