The Great Masquerader: Mycotoxins

Mycotoxins can cause many diseases, and this is why the World Health Organization named it “The Great Masquerader” of the 21st century. Patients affected by mycotoxins present to their healthcare providers with a number of nonspecific clinical signs and symptoms, and mycotoxins are not routinely suspected. Many patients may be misdiagnosed with having chronic Lyme disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, autoimmune disorders, and others with psychiatric disorders such as adjustment disorder and depression.

The World Health Organization named it “The Great Masquerader” of the 21st century.

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