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September 3, 2025 17 mins

In this episode, Dr. Hugh shares a powerful story about mold recovery.

see the labs https://www.drhughwegwerth.com/post/mold-of-5700-to-zero-in-9-months-see-4-follow-up-tests


You’ll hear about a patient we’ll call David. He was once in great health, but after antibiotics for a sinus infection, his body got stuck in a cycle of mold damage. His lab tests showed shocking results at first, but with the right steps, he went from 5,700 mold toxins down to zero.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why mold testing matters – especially if you have a chronic health problem.
  • How mold acts like a snake – quiet until it feels threatened, then it releases poison.
  • What the Mycotox Profile test shows – and why urine testing is the key.
  • How stress, antibiotics, and weak immune systems make mold more dangerous.
  • David’s journey – four lab tests showing his toxins dropping from 5,700 to zero.
  • Practical tips – removing mold sources like humidifiers and hidden water leaks.

Key Takeaway:
If you’ve been sick for a long time and nothing makes sense, mold could be the missing piece. Testing through urine can be a life-changing step to finally get answers.

Show Notes:
Click the first link below to see David’s actual lab results. This makes the story real—you’ll see how his numbers dropped over time.

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