Mold Exposure Symptoms & Mycotoxin Testing in Green Bay, WI | Functional Medicine Approach
Understanding Mold Exposure and Its Impact on Health
Mold exposure can cause a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, brain fog, sinus issues, and chronic inflammation. If you’re searching for answers to unexplained health concerns, mold illness and mycotoxin exposure may be contributing factors. At Wagner Integrative Health, we specialize in evaluating and treating mold exposure in Green Bay and De Pere, WI using advanced functional medicine testing and personalized care plans.
What is Mycotoxin Illness?
Mycotoxin illness refers to the body’s response to toxic exposure from mold byproducts. These toxins can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact and may accumulate over time, especially in genetically or environmentally susceptible individuals.
Mold exposure can affect nearly every system in the body, and common symptoms include:
Persistent fatigue or low energy
Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
Headaches or migraines
Sinus congestion or chronic respiratory issues
Muscle or joint pain
Sleep disturbances
Mood changes, anxiety, or irritability
Immune system dysfunction or frequent illness
At Wagner Integrative Health in Green Bay and De Pere Wisconsin, we use clinically advanced urinary mycotoxin testing to evaluate internal exposure to mold toxins. Unlike environmental testing, these labs measure what your body is actually processing and eliminating.
The Realtime Mycotoxin Panel, utilizing US Biotek technology, is a highly sensitive test that detects multiple common mycotoxins, including aflatoxins, ochratoxin A, and trichothecenes. This test provides a detailed overview of toxic burden and helps guide clinical decision-making.
Mosaic Diagnostics offers advanced toxin evaluation through their TOXdetect and Mycotox panels, which identify a broad range of environmental toxins, including mycotoxins. These tests are especially helpful in complex or chronic cases where multiple exposures may be contributing to symptoms.
Based on your results, we develop a personalized treatment plan that may include detoxification support, targeted supplementation, immune system support, and strategies to reduce ongoing exposure. Together, these testing options provide a comprehensive understanding of mold-related toxic load and help guide targeted treatment strategies.
Our Functional Medicine Approach to Mold Illness
At Wagner Integrative Health, we evaluate mold exposure as a part of a comprehensive approach to uncovering root causes for patients in Green Bay and De Pere, WI. Our process includes a detailed symptom and health history review, advanced laboratory testing such as Realtime/US Biotek and Mosaic Diagnostics panels, and personalized interpretation of results.
From there, we develop a tailored care plan that may include detoxification support, nutritional optimization, immune system balancing, and strategies to reduce ongoing environmental exposure. The goal is not only to address symptoms, but to support the body’s ability to heal at the foundational level.
Why Mold Exposure Is Often Missed
Mold-related illness is frequently overlooked because:
Symptoms mimic other chronic conditions
Exposure may not be visually obvious
Standard lab work often appears normal
Onset can be gradual or delayed
This is why specialized testing and a detailed clinical history are essential in identifying underlying mold toxicity.
Take the Next Step Toward Answers
If you’re experiencing unexplained symptoms and suspect mold exposure, our team can help you get answers. At Wagner Integrative Health, we specialize in mold illness testing and provide comprehensive evaluation with advanced testing to help you understand what’s truly driving your health concerns.
Schedule your mold exposure consultation today and take the first step toward clarity, answers, and a personalized healing plan.
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Common symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, sinus issues, headaches, and immune dysfunction.
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We use urinary mycotoxin testing to measure toxins your body is actively processing.
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Yes. Mold exposure can affect the nervous system and is commonly associated with cognitive and mood symptoms.
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Yes. With proper identification and a personalized treatment plan, many patients see significant improvement.
