CIRS
Cross-source consensus on CIRS from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The first step in CIRS treatment is complete environmental avoidance of all mold sources. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- CIRS involves a genetic susceptibility that prevents the body from properly clearing biotoxins. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- Cholestyramine is a bile-sequestering agent used in CIRS that binds biotoxin-laden bile in the gut and eliminates it through stool, breaking the reabsorption cycle. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- In CIRS-susceptible individuals, biotoxins processed through the liver into bile are reabsorbed in the colon rather than eliminated, creating a continuous toxic loop. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- CIRS is diagnosed using the Visual Contrast Sensitivity test and melanocyte-stimulating hormone levels. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- The EPA reports that 100% of buildings contain some level of mold spores. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- Mold exposure coincided with the onset of amenorrhea, hypothyroidism, and other systemic symptoms. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness