I can review other lab markers and what they may mean for your body. Let me know in the comments :)
After closely examining the connection between high LDL cholesterol and mold toxicity, I realized that many people overlook toxin load as a cause for abnormal lab results. Your liver produces bile, which not only aids in digestion but is also essential for detoxifying fat-soluble toxins like mold from your body. When bile production is impaired or clogged, the liver struggles to excrete cholesterol effectively, leading to elevated LDL levels. In my experience, clients often come in with high cholesterol markers despite leading healthy lifestyles that include good diets, regular exercise, and stress management. However, if the body's toxin load hasn’t been assessed or properly addressed, these efforts may not normalize cholesterol levels or improve overall health. It's important to consider environmental and internal toxin exposure, such as mold, when interpreting lab results. Supporting liver function through proper detoxification pathways—possibly with medical guidance—can be a game changer. This could involve strategies to reduce mold exposure, enhance bile flow, and improve gut health to facilitate cholesterol and toxin elimination. This insight encourages a broader approach to managing cholesterol beyond traditional risk factors. If you have persistently high LDL levels despite lifestyle improvements, exploring your body's toxin burden, especially mold-related toxicity, might reveal underlying issues that conventional tests miss. Understanding these connections has helped me support others in uncovering hidden causes behind their lab markers and improving their health outcomes.
