Toxins & Mold
Toxins and Mold Exposure in Women’s Health
If you feel unwell and no one can tell you why-your environment may be the issue. Chronic fatigue. Brain fog. Strange rashes. Heightened anxiety. Hormone imbalance. If you have been searching for answers it might be time to look beyond bloodwork and into your environment. Toxins and mold exposure can silently burden your body, especially if detox pathways are already compromised by stress, gut issues or genetics.
Environmental Toxins Are Everywhere, But So Are Solutions
Women are often more vulnerable to toxin buildup due to hormonal cycles, nutrient demands, and personal care product exposure. Some of the most common offenders include:
Mold (mycotoxins)
Heavy metals
Endocrine disruptors in plastics, perfumes, cosmetics
Pesticides, air pollution
Toxins from food, water and even cookware and storage containers
Symptoms That May Be Linked to Toxin or Mold Burden:
Persistent fatigue, burnout
Brain fog, memory issues
Anxiety
Sinus congestion, postnasal drip
Histamine intolerance, food sensitivities
Skin rashes
Hormonal imbalances
Inflammation
Poor detox tolerance
Why Conventional Labs Often Miss This
Toxins don’t always show up in standard tests, and symptoms are often labeled as stress, aging or psychosomatic. However, mold and toxin exposure can disrupt your hormones, and your immune and nervous systems in subtle but serious ways.
Look Beneath the Surface
Dr. Veena will start by listening to your story then build a plan that helps uncover and gently clear what your body is holding on to.
Mycotoxin urine testing
Heavy metal testing
Environmental toxin screening-BPA, saraband, pthalates..
Binders
Drainage and lymphatic support
Gut, hormone and methylation optimization
Your Body is Able to Detox
When the burden is too high or your system is overwhelmed you need a targeted approach. Whether you suspect mold in your home, have a known exposure, or just want to feel clear and energized again, Dr. Veena is here to help you get to the root-and feel like yourself again.