At a Glance:
The effects of mold and mycotoxins are slowly being brought to light in the athletic community. Because these toxins have the capacity to negatively affect all organs, systems, and structures of the body, the impact on athletes is far-reaching:
These issues make it difficult to function on a day-to-day basis. When you add in intense training and lack of nutrient intake to prevent depletion, it creates perfect conditions for mold and mycotoxins to cause symptoms in athletes.
Certain factors may predispose athletes to a higher risk of experiencing symptoms from mold exposure:
Environmental exposures of mold and mycotoxins are also common among both budding and professional athletes:
In addition to all of the suggestions for supplements, therapies, and tools in Part III of this series, there are certain things that athletes in specific can do to help combat mold toxicity and get back to peak performance.
Cryotherapy – uses brief exposure to cold temperatures in order to stimulate blood and lymphatic fluid circulation, and to bring much-needed nutrients and oxygen to tissues and muscles through increased post-therapy blood flow. Cold water immersion or professional cryotherapy booths are the most common options
Infrared sauna – penetrates deeply into the tissues using waves that generate heat and increase circulation. This helps increase flow of blood and lymph, brings nutrients to the site of repair, lowers inflammation, and helps remove toxins from the tissues. An added benefit is that toxins can be excreted directly through your sweat, taking some of the burden off your liver and kidneys. Remember your binders and electrolytes! We trust Therasage portable sauna. Find them here and use code VAGUSCLINIC for a discount.
Red light therapy – functions by increasing circulation, stimulating cellular regeneration, helping with soft tissue recovery, and decreasing inflammation and oxidative stress in muscles. RLT also increases muscle mass gained post-training–a win-win for hardworking athletes! The Flexbeam by ReCharge Health is a great product and it’s portable! Find them here (no code needed for a discount, just click the link)
Compression boots – increase blood circulation and lymphatic flow by manually compressing the tissues, this helps with tissue repair, oxygenation, bringing nutrients to the site of repair, reducing inflammation, and increasing detox capacity. Lymphatic and blood flow is weaker in the lower extremities, so this therapy can be very effective.
Sensory deprivation float tank – can be beneficial to the nervous system (and overstimulated adrenal glands), as 90% of the energy that is normally being used by the nervous system to guide our senses and maintain balance in gravity is freed up to repair the tissues and organs. Magnesium is used as the float solution, which has anti-inflammatory and calming effects. This is great for the body, but also for the mind to help reduce emotional symptoms of mold like anxiety and inner tension.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber (HBOT) – increases tissue oxygenation of oxygen “starved” tissues for repair, as well as white blood cell counts, and enhances immune response. HBOT accelerates the recovery of soft tissue by promoting fibroblast and collagen activity, as well as reducing local hypoxia, inflammation, swelling, and edema. HBOT may reportedly inhibit the growth and proliferation of internally colonizing Aspergillus mold [1]
Yoga, Tai Chi, and gentle forms of exercise – increase blood and lymph flow, yet don’t stress the adrenals and nervous system, which can be beneficial to healing without depleting the body further. Athletes experience the benefits of increased circulation and detox through sweating due to exercise. However, this can be overly depleting.
Guasha tools – are helpful for manually increasing circulation and bringing toxins out of the cell to be excreted out of the body by “scraping” the skin with the hard, flat tools. This can be done at home or by a massage/physical therapist.
Vibration plate or Rebounder trampoline – are beneficial for greatly boosting lymphatic flow, as mold and mycotoxins cause stagnation and toxicity of the lymphatic fluid. Trampolines increase lymph flow due to low levels of “G-force” that force the lymph upward. Vibration plates are great for those who are injured or for gentle recovery.
Checking training facilities – by paying attention to smells, humidity, temperature, leaks or water spots, symptoms you or other athletes are experiencing, and obviously, visible mold growth. Check the commonly moldy areas that athletes encounter listed above. If you see, smell or suspect something, say something! In Part II we discussed where to look for mold and what exactly to look out for, such as peeling wallpaper or discoloration and soft spots in floors or ceilings.
Maintaining your athletic gear properly – is one of the most important tips, as this is a frequent source of exposure for athletes. Use baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, HOCl, or other antimicrobial substances to thoroughly disinfect gear. Leave it in a well-ventilated area to dry out and use fans if needed. Anything that can go in the washer and dryer should be thoroughly cleaned and dried before putting away. Scrub the surfaces of your equipment and make sure it dries out completely, especially fabrics and foams. If you own a training facility or gym, pay attention to your building to prevent your clients from getting ill.
As an athlete, it is important for you to continually perform at your peak. Factors like mold and mycotoxins may be secretly wrecking your performance–and your health. Now is the time to address these issues if you suspect mold exposure. Use the tips provided in this 4-part series to take control of your environment and regain your vitality. If you would like professional guidance, our team at Vagus Clinic is here to help you take your health and peak performance back. Contact us here, call or text at (416) 649-6489, or click here to schedule your free 20-minute discovery call.
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