
Never Been Sicker
Since the success of HomeCleanse, formerly known as All American Restoration, Michael Rubino continues to feature as a guest on podcasts to delve into mold discussions. In "Never Been Sicker," Michael Rubino has one-on-one conversations with individuals dealing with or recovering from toxic mold exposure, as well as leading doctors and experts. These discussions aim to empower those facing similar situations. Experiencing undiagnosed health issues can leave you feeling hopeless and alone. How do you determine the cause of your symptoms and address them? "Never Been Sicker" connects people affected by mold exposure, facilitating a better understanding through shared experiences. This awareness helps us create actionable plans. For more information, follow @themichaelrubino on Instagram and visit www.themichaelrubino.com and www.homecleanse.com.
Never Been Sicker
Never Been Sicker #78 - Chronic Sinusitis and Mold: Why Healing Your Environment Is Critical
In this episode of Never Been Sicker, Michael Rubino sits down with Dr. Donald Dennis, a renowned ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeon and founder of Micro Balance Health. Dr. Dennis shares his groundbreaking insights into how mold exposure and poor air quality directly impact our health. With over 40 years of experience and 20–30,000 surgeries under his belt, Dr. Dennis breaks down the science of mold toxicity, chronic sinusitis, and the critical need to address both environmental and medical factors in treatment.
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Donald Dennis MD FACS has been a practicing ENT surgeon for 37 years, and has treated over 36,000 patients. During the past two decades, he began to see more and more patients whose chronic sinusitis symptoms were brought on by their exposure to environmental mold. The fungal (mold) impact and causal relationship between it and their symptoms was undeniable. His practice evolved accordingly and now focuses on the immune system's reaction to mold, and how this exposure leads to symptoms that are often debilitating and disruptive to a patient's physical, mental, and emotional well-being.