
The K9 Mold Detective: Uncovering Hidden Health Risks in Your Home
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Could your home be making you sick? It’s possible.
In this latest episode of Your Mouth Matters, Dr. T sits down with the owner of Seattle Mold Dog, Jay, who shares his story of what made him shift from airline pilot to mold detection specialist.
It began shortly after Jay had bought his dream home, when the onset of severe digestive issues ended his flying career. He bounced from doctor to doctor, but the cause of his illness remained elusive until mycotoxin testing revealed significant mold exposure in his seemingly pristine house. This inspired Jay to train Bailey, a remarkable detection dog that now helps others find what conventional mold testing often misses.
Mold exposure can cause so much more than just respiratory problems - things like gut dysfunction, chronic fatigue, neurological issues, even oral health problems! Jay shares several noteworthy cases, including one in which Bailey detected black mold in a new crib mattress that was causing serious illness in an infant.
With Dr. T, Jay challenges some common misconceptions about mold detection and remediation. Standard air sampling often fails to identify real problems, especially with heavier mold species. Bleach can make a bad situation worse by triggering more mycotoxin production. Even newly built structures aren’t immune - particularly energy-efficient homes.
If you’ve been experiencing unexplained health issues or are concerned about your living environment, this episode is for you, offering valuable insights to both tackling a mold problem and creating healthier spaces. As Dr. T discovered through her own experience, you can’t really heal from anything while you’re still being exposed; you first have to find and eliminate the source.
Learn more about Seattle Mold Dog: https://seattlemolddog.com/