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You feel anxious. You are not sleeping well. Your body feels like it cannot settle down.
And then everyday things start feeling harder to tolerate.
In this clip, Dr. Andrew Heyman, Fellowship Director of Integrative Medicine at George Washington University, explains why that hyper-alert state may reach all the way down to the mitochondria.
Watch the full webinar. Link in the pinned comment below.
Mold may be the trigger people notice first.
But what if other stressors are adding fuel?
In this clip, Dr. Andrew Heyman, Fellowship Director of Integrative Medicine at George Washington University, uses a simple house analogy to explain why mold illness may involve more than mold exposure alone.
Watch the full webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uggaVQGs04M&t=1471s
07/07/2026
Dr. Andrew Heyman describes mold as one threat among many.
In this webinar, he explains Cell Danger Response as a way to understand how cells react to dangers and threats.
That idea shapes how he looks at mold illness through the rest of the discussion.
Watch the full webinar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uggaVQGs04M&t=6238s
POTS and dysautonomia are often discussed in terms of symptoms.
But what if the question is: what's driving them?
For some individuals, exposure to mold in water-damaged environments may contribute to inflammation that affects the autonomic nervous system, impacting heart rate, blood pressure, and overall regulation.
If you've been searching for answers and still feel like something is being missed, mold may be worth investigating.
📌 Start with a free assessment to better understand whether mold may be contributing to your symptoms. The link is available in the comments.
07/03/2026
Mitochondria are usually taught to be the body’s energy makers.
In this webinar, Dr. Andrew Heyman, Fellowship Director of Integrative Medicine at George Washington University, takes the discussion beyond energy production and into energy management.
For people dealing with mold illness, that matters when fatigue comes with crashes, brain fog, reactivity, and a body that does not feel like it has settled.
Watch the full webinar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uggaVQGs04M&t=6238s
06/30/2026
Bring your questions about mold-related illness, the Cell Danger Response, and what it really takes for the body to move from inflammation into repair and recovery.
Dr. Heyman will share a brief presentation on how mold injury affects the body at the cellular level, why symptoms can persist even after exposure is addressed, and how understanding the phases of healing can change the way treatment is approached.
Tonight, June 30, 2026
8:00 PM ET
LIVE on YouTube
https://youtube.com/live/uggaVQGs04M
Fibromyalgia affects millions of people, but an important question is rarely asked: What if the diagnosis describes the symptoms without identifying the underlying cause?
Many symptoms associated with fibromyalgia (including widespread pain, fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and sleep disruption) are also commonly seen in individuals dealing with mold-related illness.
In this clip, we discuss one environmental clue that may help distinguish between the two.
If you've been searching for answers, understanding potential root causes is an important first step.
📌 Take our free assessment using the link in the comments.
“I did everything right. Why don’t I feel better?” It’s a question we hear often.
Many people focus on removing the trigger, cleaning the home, addressing exposure, supporting detoxification, expecting recovery to naturally follow.
But what if healing requires more than removing what’s harming you?
In this clip, Professor Mold explains why the body may still be searching for signals of safety long after the original trigger is gone.
Because recovery isn’t just about what you remove. It’s also about what you rebuild.
💚 If you’re looking for clarity on your next step, start with a free assessment. You’ll find the link in the comments.
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