Symptoms can range from chronic fatigue to brain damage if you have exposed to toxic molds in an indoor environment. Unfortunately most doctors are not trained to identify and treat such exposure. Dr Ritchie Shoemaker of Maryland is an expert in the area of toxic substance exposure and he leads the way in our country helping victims.
An excerpt from his blog is "YES!!! I was euphoric! After years of illness and watching my health and the health of friends like Christine Goldman deteriorate, a ray of sunshine had finally come after the storm. I knew that I still had hurdles to overcome, but I at least had a sporting chance of presenting my case in a forum outside the school system."
In Surviving Mold (a recent book by Dr Shoemaker), Dr. Shoemaker shares his latest findings and offers hope to those who have been continually let down by the medical community. Containing Dr. Shoemaker's cutting-edge research into the effects of chronic neurotoxins, Surviving Mold also examines in-depth the root causes of the growth of dangerous mold forms in buildings and homes.
And for the first time, Dr. Shoemaker’s lectures are available for physicians to be trained in his protocols, and patients to learn about their illness, as well as collation of research data. Learning how to use an organized approach to diagnose and treat biotoxin illnesses opens an entire new world on the dead ends of guesses, assumptions and use of questionable lab results that are still ongoing.
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