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The Gut-Mold-Toxins Connection: What’s Actually Happening in Your Body

15 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Mold and biotoxin illness are often discussed as environmental issues, while gut health is treated as a completely separate conversation. In reality, these are all deeply connected. In this first episode of The Detox Doc’s Report, Dr. Diana breaks down how mold and toxin exposure can impact the microbiome, gut barrier, inflammation, detoxification, and overall system resilience — and why so many people continue struggling even after addressing exposure. This episode also explores butyrate, detox pathways, and the “terrain” underneath chronic symptoms through a practical, systems-based lens. References: * Cani PD et al. — Metabolic endotoxemia initiates obesity and insulin resistance. Diabetes. 2007;56(7):1761-72. PMID: 17456850 * Canani RB et al. — Potential beneficial effects of butyrate in intestinal and extraintestinal diseases. World J Gastroenterol. 2011;17(12):1519-28. PMID: 21472114 * Desai MS et al. — A dietary fiber-deprived gut microbiota degrades the colonic mucus barrier. Cell. 2016;167(5):1339-1353. PMID: 27863247 * Cryan JF & Dinan TG — Mind-altering microorganisms: the impact of the gut microbiota on brain and behaviour. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2012;13(10):701-12. PMID: 22968153 * Mycotoxin/gut barrier — PMID: 28814485 * Gut-brain/neuroinflammation — PMC7231651

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