Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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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.