Functional Medicine Reality Podcast
If you've ever been told your labs are "normal" while you still feel exhausted, foggy, or sick in ways no one can explain, you already know how little "normal" actually promises. It turns out the same is true for the buildings we live in. Why this episode matters For anyone managing chronic illness, especially mold sensitivity, MCAS, or unexplained fatigue, your environment is often an overlooked piece of the root-cause puzzle. In this conversation, Dr. Mark Su talks with real estate developer Lou Minicucci of Minco Development Corp, along with recurring co-host Mike Schrantz, IEP, about what actually separates a building that just passes code from one that's genuinely built for health. What you'll learn * Why meeting building code is a bare minimum standard, not a health standard, and how that mirrors the gap between a "normal" lab result and an optimal one * What FITWEL and LEED certifications actually measure, and why most buildings never pursue them * How lumber is inspected for mold before construction even begins, and why that detail matters more than most people realize * Why low VOC materials matter cumulatively, even when every individual product is technically "compliant" * The role of MERV filtration, ERV fresh air systems, and central water heating in reducing everyday exposure * Practical questions you can ask about your own living space, whether you're moving, renting, or staying exactly where you are Key moments * Lou's walk-through of the FITWEL and LEED certification process behind Newburyport Crossing * The mold inspection process during construction, and why it's so rarely done * Dr. Su's "normal lab value" analogy applied to building standards * Mike Schrantz's real-world perspective from working with chronic illness clients who are actively searching for a safer place to live * Practical, no-pressure guidance for anyone who can't move or renovate right now Dr. Su's perspective Dr. Su has long said that healing happens on more than one front. This conversation is a reminder that the air you breathe and the space you live in are part of your health story, not separate from it. You don't need a fully certified building to make progress. Small, informed steps matter. A note on progress over perfection This episode isn't about needing a perfect home before you can get better. It's about understanding what's possible, what matters most, and where a person can realistically start. Curious whether your environment could be part of your own root-cause puzzle? Grab your free Lab Results Guide, or bring your questions to Dr. Su's monthly Ask Dr. Mark session, real questions, real answers, real direction. Get your free Lab Results Guide: Download at rootseekhealth.com/labs/ [https://labsoptin.rootseekhealth.com/labs/] Have a question for Dr. Su? Once a month, Dr. Su opens one hour to five people only. Real questions, real answers, real direction. Book your spot: rootseekhealth.com/askdrmark [https://go.rootseekhealth.com/askdrmark] Connect with Dr. Su: rootseekhealth.com [https://rootseekhealth.com/] | @rootseekhealth Links: * Minco Development Corp: mincocorp.com [https://www.mincocorp.com/] * Mike Schrantz's podcast: iepradio.com [https://iepradio.com/] * Mike Schrantz's consulting: environmentalanalytics.net [https://environmentalanalytics.net/] Guest bio: Lou Minicucci is a real estate developer with over 50 years of experience and the founder of Minco Development Corp. He's the developer behind Newburyport Crossing, a FITWEL and LEED certified residential community, and a Harvard Graduate School of Design alumnus known for his community involvement across the North Shore of Massachusetts. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Information discussed is not intended for diagnosis, curing, or prevention of any disease and is not intended to replace advice given by a licensed healthcare practitioner. This podcast and its guests may have direct or indirect financial interests associated with products mentioned.
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