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🗓️ 19 June 2019
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Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is an inflammatory response in the body that may affect multiple systems—like digestive, respiratory, nervous, musculoskeletal, pulmonary—and is generally brought on by environmental exposure or infection. The most common trigger for CIRS is mold and mycotoxins from buildings with water damage. If you see health changes after a water leak, moving to a new residence (or office), or even after a brief exposure like a hotel stay, consider mold and CIRS a possibility. Tick-borne illnesses can also impact CIRS. The ERMI test may be useful to detect mold in your home. Some CIRS sufferers may be able to resolve their symptoms after a supplement protocol and ending exposure to the triggering toxins. Others may need to try further measures such as limbic system retraining. https://drruscio.com/?p=31402
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0:43.9 | Today I'm here with Dr. Kelly McCann, and we're going to be talking about Sears. |
0:47.1 | And I'm very excited to get into this whole topic of mold and how it might be causing this chronic immune and inflammatory response syndrome. |
0:53.9 | So, Kelly, welcome to the show. |
0:56.3 | Thank you. I'm so happy to be here. Yeah, I had to amend, your name came through the grapevine. |
1:03.0 | And the topic of a talk you recently gave grabbed my interest, which was essentially Sears and Sears treatment |
1:09.0 | protocols are old news. And there's some updated ways to |
1:12.1 | think about this. And as someone who's struggled with some of the elaborate nature of some of the |
1:19.0 | Sears testing and treatment, I thought this potentially could be a breath of fresh air. But I know |
1:23.9 | very little about what you espouse here. So I'm very curious to kind of dig in me being kind of a fresh, you know, fresh perspective on |
1:32.8 | your position here. |
1:34.2 | So I'm very much so looking forward to digging into some of that. |
1:37.8 | Could you just briefly define serious for people if they've never heard that term before? |
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