Here is another client case which shows significant improvement in as little as 4 months (October to February). Left side is “before” which shows how hormonal disrupting substances are affection her breast tissue and right side shows “after” and reveals drastic improvement. Now this client is also a type-A client, she does everything to the dot and follows-through - reaping the results in short time.
In the initial consultation we also lab tested her for hormonal disrupting substances as a thermography scan doesn’t tell WHY, it only tells what things look like in the body - general inflammation and health status. And to treat the cause and not the symptoms, we want to keep asking “why” questions until there are no more questions to ask - so we asked why there might be showing hormonal imbalances in her breast tissue. And that led us to want to test for hormone disrupting substances.
What we discovered was that she had an acute mold poisoning.
Again we need to ask the “why question” here to get to the final cause or route of exposure (ensuring we are not treating her, while she is still exposed, which would be entirely meaningless and provide zero gains). We discovered previous exposure to mold from a water-damaged housing condition.
Mold and its production of mycotoxins affect the liver’s ability to metabolize hormones properly and thus affect the entire hormonal system of the body including digestion and overall immune health.
Symptoms of mold poisoning will vary depending on our genes, but the cause can be the same - why we always want to focus on uncovering the cause and not treating symptoms.
Focusing on our genes make little sense, because we all have genes of disease. It is what activates them or inactivates them, which is the thing we want to investigate. A high toxic load and/or severe nutrient imbalance will activate genes of disease - and if we test our biochemistry, especially nutrient levels and toxic load, rather than focusing on the surface markers (inflammatory markers - cholesterol and so forth), we can prevent genetic disposition from becoming genetic determination.