Reclaim your health from mold.
Clinician-supported care for recovery from mold exposure, digitally.
Relief is within reach
Unexplained symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, poor sleep, and weight gain can make life difficult. It’s time to take on the moldy root cause.
Our team of experts are committed to helping you understand and overcome these symptoms, offering science-backed solutions and compassionate care.
We have developed evidence-based solutions designed to restore your metabolic health, clear harmful microbes, and reduce inflammation.
Specialized testing and treatments for mold exposure.
We offer mold-specialized biomarker testing, research-supported binders, nasal biofilm disruptors, and peptides. Our solutions are guided by our mold-trained and certified clinicians, 100% online.
30,000 lives & counting
Our team’s solutions are guided by a patented, published, evidence-based, and research-backed approach that has treated over 30,000 patients with Mold Toxicity.
Mold's impact is often overlooked and misunderstood.
The signs aren't always as obvious as a musty, earthy smell or dark spots. Multiple studies show 50% of homes in the U.S. have dampness and mold. Mold can develop in less than 48 hours (EPA).
Check for signsYour mold risk is real
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