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Inspired Living with Autoimmunity
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Bonus
Episode 157
Season 1
Jason Earle: Exploring the Connection Between Mold and Chemical Sensitivities
In this episode, I welcome back Jason Earle, founder of GOT MOLD? and indoor air quality expert, to discuss the intricate relationship between mold exposure and chemical sensitivities.
Jason shares his recent experience with a sewage backup in his home, highlighting the importance of proper moisture control and the potential risks of using fragranced products during cleanup. We explore the industry standards for water damage restoration and the different types of water damage. Our conversation delves into the role of the trigeminal nerve in detecting volatile organic compounds and how fragrances can trigger inflammatory responses.
Jason emphasizes the need to shift from a fear-based response to a more balanced approach when dealing with environmental toxins. We discuss practical steps for improving indoor air quality, including the benefits of opening windows regularly and keeping spaces clean and dry. Jason also introduces his company’s at-home mold testing kit, designed to make professional-grade testing accessible and affordable. We cover the benefits of using spore trap technology for mold testing and how to interpret the results.
This episode provides valuable insights for anyone looking to create a healthier living environment and manage environmental sensitivities more effectively.
For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/157
Jason shares his recent experience with a sewage backup in his home, highlighting the importance of proper moisture control and the potential risks of using fragranced products during cleanup. We explore the industry standards for water damage restoration and the different types of water damage. Our conversation delves into the role of the trigeminal nerve in detecting volatile organic compounds and how fragrances can trigger inflammatory responses.
Jason emphasizes the need to shift from a fear-based response to a more balanced approach when dealing with environmental toxins. We discuss practical steps for improving indoor air quality, including the benefits of opening windows regularly and keeping spaces clean and dry. Jason also introduces his company’s at-home mold testing kit, designed to make professional-grade testing accessible and affordable. We cover the benefits of using spore trap technology for mold testing and how to interpret the results.
This episode provides valuable insights for anyone looking to create a healthier living environment and manage environmental sensitivities more effectively.
For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/157