The word is spreading about mold’s effects on health. Several stories made headlines describing how individuals and groups were affected by mold. Some were just single moms. Some were whole dorms full of college students. If someone asks you how commonly mold affects health or if it is real, share these with them.
Family in a rental apartment:
Indiana University dorms:
University of Kansas:
https://www.koamnewsnow.com/news/kansas-former-student-settle-lawsuit-over-mold-in-dorm/1084478407
University of Maryland evacuated 600 students from a dorm but one girl died:
https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/op-ed/bs-ed-op-0604-umd-mold-20190603-story.html
Western Kentucky University:
Other Kentucky Universities:
https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/education/article221525380.html
Dream homes:
https://www.newstimes.com/news/article/This-woman-s-dream-home-turned-into-a-toxic-mold-13633649.php
Post Hurricane Risk:
https://www.wect.com/2019/01/15/health-expert-warns-mold-related-illnesses-after-hurricane-florence/
Yes, mold can make you sick, very sick. Yes, we can help at Sanctuary.
Sanctuary Functional Medicine, under the direction of Dr Eric Potter, IFMCP MD, provides functional medicine services to Nashville, Middle Tennessee and beyond. We frequently treat patients from Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Ohio, Indiana, and more... offering the hope of healthier more abundant lives to those with chronic illness.