Could Mold Be Causing Your Symptoms? | Dr. Jill Carnahan with Dr. Christine Schaffner
Regardless of how clean your home is, mold can grow anywhere, especially in damp areas that don’t have good ventilation. And in some cases, mold can make you severely sick, especially if you have allergies or other respiratory issues.
In today’s episode, Doctor Christine Schaffner talks with Dr. Jill Carnahan about how mold affects people differently. She shares her personal journey of recovery from mold toxins and advises how you can detox after mold exposure so you can feel better again.
Dr. Jill Carnahan is Your Functional Medicine Expert®. She uses functional medicine to help patients find the root cause of their illness and identify nutritional and biochemical imbalances contributing to their symptoms. Dr. Jill will search for underlying triggers that contribute to your illness through the latest lab testing and tailor the intervention to your individual needs. She uses nutrition, supplements, lifestyle changes, or medication to treat your disease and always seeks the gentlest and least invasive way to help you find hope, restore health, and optimize healing.
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Dr. Jill Carnahan is Your Functional Medicine Expert®. She uses functional medicine to help patients find the root cause of their illness and identify nutritional and biochemical imbalances contributing to their symptoms. Dr. Jill will search for underlying triggers that contribute to your illness through the latest lab testing and tailor the intervention to your individual needs. She uses nutrition, supplements, lifestyle changes, or medication to treat your disease and always seeks the gentlest and least invasive way to help you find hope, restore health and optimize healing.
She completed her residency at the University of Illinois in Family Medicine at Methodist Medical Center and received her medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
Dr. Jill was dually board certified in Family Medicine in 2006-2016 and Integrative Holistic Medicine since 2005. She founded the Methodist Center for Integrative Medicine in Peoria, Illinois, in 2009 and worked there as medical director. Then in 2010, she moved to Boulder, Colorado, and opened Flatiron Functional Medicine, where she has a widely sought-after medical practice with a broad range of clinical services, including nutritional consultations, chiropractic therapy, naturopathic medicine, acupuncture, and massage therapy.
Dr. Jill is a survivor of both breast cancer and Crohn’s disease and is passionate about teaching patients how to live well and thrive during complex and chronic illnesses. She is also a widely sought-after inspirational speaker and travels worldwide to teach physicians the principles of personalized and functional medicine. She is a prolific writer, speaker, and loves to infuse others with her passion for hope, health, and healing!
She has been featured in Shape Magazine, Parade, Forbes, MindBodyGreen, First for Women, Townsend Newsletter, and The Huffington Post, as well as seen on NBC News and Health segments with Joan Lunden. She recently co-authored the Personalized and Precision Integrative Cardiovascular Medicine Textbook, and her prescriptive memoir was released by HarperCollins/Zondervan in the Fall of 2021.