Webinar: Break the Mould: Therapeutic Rescue from Toxic Mould Exposure
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This webinar has been sponsored by vital.ly
Break the Mould: Therapeutic Rescue from Toxic Mould Exposure
In this webinar Jill will discuss:
• The definition of mould illness and the mechanisms behind the health impacts .
• How to identify the symptoms of mould illness, including a useful clinical questionnaire .
• Learning the link to common sequelae of histamine, oxalate, and sulfur intolerances .
• Lab testing options and limitations .
• A naturopathic approach to treatment .
• Foods, beverages and supplements that help and hinder .
• Bile, binders, and cholagogues .
• How to identify select tools to protect and repair from mould mycotoxin exposure .
• Her perspective on the need for both systemic and intranasal antifungal treatment .
• Tools for treatment reactions and “the mould herx" .
Jill Crista
Jill Crista is a leading expert in the treatment of mould-related illness - not only from her 20 years working with clients, but because toxic mold sprouted in her own home.
Her personal experience with mould inspired her to write a book to help others in the same situation. Her book, Break The Mold, clearly and simply outlines the functional medicine tools that everyday people can use to conquer mould.
Jill is on a mission to expand access to Mould-Literate practitioners. She developed a continuing education course for medical practitioners wanting to gain mastery in the diagnosis and treatment of mould - and has now certified over 500 doctors.
Her motto? Break the mould, take back your health.
General Information:
Where: Online
CPE: 1.5 CPE points
How to access the webinar: A link to access the webinar will be sent to your email shortly before the event begins.
Webinar Recording: Registering for this live event will also give you access to the webinar recording. Webinar recordings can be watched at any time.
ATMS Cancellation Policy: Bookings cancelled with less than 7 days notice before the event date will not be entitled to a refund or credit.