• Never Been Sicker #23 - The Mental Aspect of Mold Toxicity, Interview with Amanda Panacea

  • Feb 1 2022
  • Length: 25 mins
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Never Been Sicker #23 - The Mental Aspect of Mold Toxicity, Interview with Amanda Panacea

  • Summary

  • Today’s guest is Amanda Panacea, a licensed mental health counselor, life coach, and holistic health practitioner. Amanda knew from a young age that mold was not her friend. Between dealing with physical symptoms and the mental aspect of mold toxicity, she was well acquainted with how much this indoor contaminant could affect her health.

    Later on in life, she would encounter a mold situation that drastically shifted her life while she was studying functional medicine. Luckily, she was familiar with mold illness and pushed through the pain to begin her journey to healing. Now she’s helping others who are suffering from similar situations detox and find relief from exposure, as well as getting back on track from the mental aspect of mold toxicity.

    Today’s Talk:
    In this episode, Michael Rubino sits down with Amanda Panacea to discuss her life-long battle with mold and the mental aspect of mold toxicity. As a child, Amanda said she was basically allergic to everything, which is why she knew mold was a problem. She was lucky enough to have a mom fully invested in her health, so she knew from previous doctor visits that many species of mold triggered her symptoms.

    It wasn’t until she developed hepatitis A that her full-blown mold illness symptoms developed much more strongly than her previous symptoms. Still, it took some time for her to pinpoint that mold was the underlying culprit. Living in South Florida and studying to be a functional medicine practitioner, she visited quite a few doctors to determine what the problem was, but it would be some time before she realized this indoor contaminant was to blame.

    Everything came to a head when she began seeing her current boyfriend, who lived in an apartment with mold. Amanda quickly developed a list of symptoms and started battling the mental aspect of mold toxicity. Still, while she knew mold was in the apartment, she hoped that by spending less time in the building, she’d be fine.

    As the symptoms and mental aspect of mold toxicity persisted, though, she knew that wasn’t the case. Luckily, she started working for a company in 2020 that used bioenergetic testing to help individuals get their bodies back into balance. After using this method on herself, she finally began to heal from her list of symptoms.

    Amanda is using her knowledge now to help others heal their bodies from mold exposure and recover from the mental aspect of mold exposure.

    "With pain comes passion. A lot of people, when they go through something as horrible as mold illness, they come out of it with so much more education on not just mold but like the entire body and brain and even like taking care of your home. They also usually want to help other people do the same."

    https://www.themichaelrubino.com/
    https://www.homecleanse.com/

    Learn more about Amanda Panacea at:
    Instagram: @amandapanacea
    https://creatingbalancedhealth.com/

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