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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 12 MIN

EP 72: Mold and Heavy Metals: What Every Homeowner Should Know, Series 3/4

from Organic Living Secrets - Amelia Island by Nassau Health Foods · host Nassau Health Foods - Steve Adams

In this episode, Dr. Daniel Kessler continues the conversation about environmental exposures by focusing on mold and heavy metals—two topics that often raise questions for homeowners and families.Mold is different from many environmental toxins because it is not a man-made chemical. It is a living organism—a type of fungus that exists naturally in our environment. Outdoors, mold plays an important role in breaking down organic matter. Indoors, however, mold can become a problem when moisture is present. It can grow in damp areas such as bathrooms with poor ventilation, basements, or places where leaks and humidity allow it to develop—sometimes within 24 to 48 hours after a water event.Dr. Kessler explains that while brief exposure to typical household mold may not cause serious harm for many healthy adults, individuals with allergies, asthma, or weakened immune systems may experience symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, coughing, eye irritation, skin rashes, headaches, or fatigue. Certain molds can produce toxins known as mycotoxins, which may deserve additional attention with prolonged exposure.The episode also explores heavy metals, including lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium. These exposures have been studied for decades and can still occur today through sources such as older homes, certain fish, well water, cigarette smoke, and industrial activities.Throughout the discussion, Dr. Kessler outlines practical action steps—from controlling moisture and testing water to speaking with a healthcare provider if environmental exposure is suspected.00:00 Introduction00:26 Mold Explained05:09 Heavy Metals09:23 Taking Action09:57 Conclusion5 Key Takeaways1. Mold is a living organism that exists naturally in the environment.Outdoors it helps break down organic matter, but indoors it can become a problem when moisture is present.2. Mold can begin growing quickly after moisture events.Leaks, floods, high humidity, or condensation can allow mold to grow within 24–48 hours, sometimes in hidden areas like behind walls or inside HVAC systems.3. Some people may experience symptoms from mold exposure.These can include congestion, sneezing, coughing, eye irritation, skin rashes, headaches, fatigue, or worsening asthma symptoms.4. Heavy metals remain a long-studied environmental health concern.Lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium can still be encountered through sources such as older homes, certain fish, well water, cigarette smoke, and industrial exposure.5. Awareness and practical action steps matter.Controlling moisture, testing water sources, consulting professionals for mold assessment, and discussing concerns with a healthcare provider can help address potential exposure.Watch the full video episode here:👉 ⁠https://youtu.be/21rxc2IjSIM⁠Listen to Series 1/4 here:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/797duyC2uyoBlBOcgy3xrG?si=SfmjivB_RBytkn_NoskKSwListen to Series 2/4 here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CWaky7MiVeqAugq1fQQLe?si=qP5OxqApTHaH-4mER946CAYour local organic and wellness partner.Shop anytime:👉 https://nassauhealthfood.com/📍 833 T.J. Courson Rd., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

In this episode, Dr. Daniel Kessler continues the conversation about environmental exposures by focusing on mold and heavy metals—two topics that often raise questions for homeowners and families.Mold is different from many environmental toxins because it is not a man-made chemical. It is a living organism—a type of fungus that exists naturally in our environment. Outdoors, mold plays an important role in breaking down organic matter. Indoors, however, mold can become a problem when moisture is present. It can grow in damp areas such as bathrooms with poor ventilation, basements, or places where leaks and humidity allow it to develop—sometimes within 24 to 48 hours after a water event.Dr. Kessler explains that while brief exposure to typical household mold may not cause serious harm for many healthy adults, individuals with allergies, asthma, or weakened immune systems may experience symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, coughing, eye irritation, skin rashes, headaches, or fatigue. Certain molds can produce toxins known as mycotoxins, which may deserve additional attention with prolonged exposure.The episode also explores heavy metals, including lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium. These exposures have been studied for decades and can still occur today through sources such as older homes, certain fish, well water, cigarette smoke, and industrial activities.Throughout the discussion, Dr. Kessler outlines practical action steps—from controlling moisture and testing water to speaking with a healthcare provider if environmental exposure is suspected.00:00 Introduction00:26 Mold Explained05:09 Heavy Metals09:23 Taking Action09:57 Conclusion5 Key Takeaways1. Mold is a living organism that exists naturally in the environment.Outdoors it helps break down organic matter, but indoors it can become a problem when moisture is present.2. Mold can begin growing quickly after moisture events.Leaks, floods, high humidity, or condensation can allow mold to grow within 24–48 hours, sometimes in hidden areas like behind walls or inside HVAC systems.3. Some people may experience symptoms from mold exposure.These can include congestion, sneezing, coughing, eye irritation, skin rashes, headaches, fatigue, or worsening asthma symptoms.4. Heavy metals remain a long-studied environmental health concern.Lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium can still be encountered through sources such as older homes, certain fish, well water, cigarette smoke, and industrial exposure.5. Awareness and practical action steps matter.Controlling moisture, testing water sources, consulting professionals for mold assessment, and discussing concerns with a healthcare provider can help address potential exposure.Watch the full video episode here:👉 ⁠https://youtu.be/21rxc2IjSIM⁠Listen to Series 1/4 here:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/797duyC2uyoBlBOcgy3xrG?si=SfmjivB_RBytkn_NoskKSwListen to Series 2/4 here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CWaky7MiVeqAugq1fQQLe?si=qP5OxqApTHaH-4mER946CAYour local organic and wellness partner.Shop anytime:👉 https://nassauhealthfood.com/📍 833 T.J. Courson Rd., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

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