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Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Recognize this feeling?

Do you feel like the rest of the world easily moves throughout their lives while you lag behind?

Have you been exposed to mold?

The toxins from a water-damaged building can build up in your body and lead to mitochondrial dysfunction.
The mitochondria are the power-generators of our bodies’ cells. That means they determine how much energy we have.

One of the most common symptoms I hear from mold-affected people is fatigue.
If you’re struggling with fatigue and you’ve ever lived or worked in a water-damaged place, mold might be continuing to slow down your battery.


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