The Real Way to Heal From Mold Toxicity with Dr. John Kim (Part 2)
Episode description
In this episode we dive back in with Dr. John Kim to unpack the real-world, practical side of recovering from mold toxicity and chronic illness. Building on his personal story of a heart attack at 33, Dr. Kim explains how mold, infections, and mitochondrial dysfunction disrupt the body at a cellular level—and why true healing requires more than just detox.
He introduces his ENCORE method, a step-by-step framework focused on environment, nervous system regulation, cellular repair, and resilience. The conversation emphasizes that many people rush into binders, supplements, or peptides too early, when the real foundation lies in fixing your environment, calming the nervous system, and restoring circadian rhythm. This episode is packed with actionable strategies—from optimizing your home air quality and humidity to using sunlight, minerals, and targeted supplements—to help the body move out of a chronic “threat” state and into true recovery.
ENCORE Method Description:
A step-by-step framework to move the body from stress to healing
E – Environment: fix toxins (mold, air, EMFs)
N – Nervous System: calm stress response
C – Cells: repair mitochondria + membranes
O – Output: open detox pathways
R – Rebalance: fix gut + infections
E – Endurance: build long-term resilience
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https://www.drjohnkim.com/free-assessment
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https://www.drjohnkim.com/consultation
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Top 10 Takeaways:
- Mold is a full-body issue, not just respiratory. It impacts the brain, gut, mitochondria, and immune system.
- You can’t out-supplement a toxic environment. Your home, air quality, and stress levels must be addressed first.
- Humidity control is critical. Keep indoor levels below 40% to prevent mold growth.
- Detox is not step one. Drainage pathways like bowels, bile, hydration, and sweat must be working first.
- If you’re constipated, don’t take binders—you’ll just recirculate toxins.
- Your nervous system drives sensitivity. Chronic stress and trauma can make you more reactive.
- Circadian rhythm is foundational. Morning sunlight, midday UV exposure, and low light at night support healing.
- EMFs and indoor living can worsen mold stress. Reduce exposure by limiting WiFi, Bluetooth, and artificial light.
- Healing requires rebuilding cell membranes through phospholipids, healthy fats, seafood, and sunlight.
- The goal is resilience, not lifelong detox, so you can tolerate normal environments again.
Resources Mentioned on the pod:
- JASPR Air Scrubber
https://jaspr.co - Benefect Decon 30
https://benefect.com/products/decon-30 - We Inspect
https://weinspect.com - HomeCleanse (Mike Rubino)
https://homecleanse.com - HeartMath Institute
https://www.heartmath.com - HeartMath Inner Balance Device
https://store.heartmath.com/inner-balance - MyCircadian
https://mycircadianapp.com - Takisumi Activated Bamboo Charcoal
https://shop.supremenutritionproducts.com/takesumi-supreme-capsules/ - TUDCA
https://www.bodybio.com/products/tudca - BodyBio Sodium Butyrate
https://bodybio.com/products/butyrate - BodyBio PC (Phospholipid Complex)
https://bodybio.com/products/pc - Alaskan Salmon Company
https://aksalmonco.com - Gerolsteiner Water
https://www.gerolsteiner.de - Light Water (Deuterium-Depleted Water)
https://lightwater.com
