Modern Thyroid and Wellness

85: Your Home Could Be Making You Sick – The Hidden Mold Exposure Keeping You Tired, Inflamed, and Stuck with Dr. Philip Oubre

June 11, 2026·45 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

What if the reason you're still struggling with fatigue, brain fog, inflammation, gut issues, or hormone imbalances isn't because your treatment isn't working—but because you're being exposed to mold every single day?In this episode of Modern Thyroid and Wellness, McCall McPherson sits down with Philip Oubre to explore one of the most overlooked drivers of chronic illness: mold exposure. Drawing from years of clinical experience treating complex chronic conditions, Dr. Oubre explains why mold is often missed, how it disrupts nearly every system in the body, and why many patients continue struggling despite doing "all the right things."Together, they discuss mold's impact on thyroid health, gut function, hormones, brain health, autoimmune conditions, and chronic inflammation. Dr. Oubre also shares practical guidance on identifying mold exposure, testing your home, understanding common symptoms, and supporting recovery through a gut-first treatment approach.If you've been told your labs are normal but still don't feel like yourself, this conversation may help uncover a missing piece of the puzzle. 🔑 Key Topics CoveredWhy mold is one of the most overlooked causes of chronic illnessThe connection between mold exposure and persistent thyroid symptomsCommon mold symptoms including brain fog, fatigue, eczema, and hormone dysfunctionWhy many mold-related illnesses go undiagnosed for yearsThe concept of "ongoing toxic exposure" and why some patients never fully improveWhy mold doesn't always have a musty smellThe surprising mold story hidden inside Dr. Oubre's own homeHow newer homes can sometimes be riskier than older homesThe impact of mold on the nervous system, hormones, mitochondria, and immune functionMold's relationship with gut dysfunction, microbiome imbalance, and nutrient deficienciesHow mold can contribute to autoimmune conditions and chronic inflammationThe role of black mold in neurological symptomsUnderstanding the VCS (Visual Contrast Sensitivity) testWhy home testing is often more important than testing the personHow the ERMI dust test works and why it can reveal hidden mold exposureWhy mold inspectors may miss hidden mold behind wallsThe relationship between mold, children, ADHD, and neurological symptomsA gut-first approach to mold recoveryWhy rebuilding the microbiome is critical for healingCommon mistakes people make when trying to detox moldWhat realistic recovery from mold exposure looks like🏠 Mold Is Often the Missing PieceOne of the most powerful insights from this conversation is that mold can affect nearly every system in the body, creating symptoms that often seem unrelated.Dr. Oubre explains that many of the patients who eventually discover mold exposure have already seen multiple doctors and completed extensive testing without finding answers.Common symptoms include:Brain fogChronic fatigueMemory issuesHormone imbalancesThyroid dysfunctionDigestive problemsSkin conditionsNeurological symptomsAutoimmune issuesBecause mold affects so many biological systems simultaneously, it can be difficult to recognize unless providers specifically know what to look for.🦋 Mold and Thyroid HealthFor thyroid patients, mold can become a major obstacle to recovery.Dr. Oubre explains that mold has the ability to disrupt:Thyroid functionHormonal balanceBrain healthImmune regulationMitochondrial functionThis is one reason some patients continue struggling despite optimized thyroid treatment.Even when:Thyroid medication is adjustedNutrients are addressedHormones are balancedPatients may still feel unwell if they remain exposed to mold in their environment.🧠 Why Mold Often Causes Brain Fog and FatigueAccording to Dr. Oubre, the most common symptoms he sees are:👉 Brain fog 👉 Fatigue that feels out of proportionPatients frequently describe:ForgetfulnessDifficulty concentratingMental sluggishnessReduced staminaLoss of motivationThese symptoms often appear gradually, making them easy to dismiss as aging, stress, or burnout.However, Dr. Oubre emphasizes that severe changes in energy and cognition should always prompt deeper investigation.🏡 Why New Homes Are Not Always SaferOne of the most surprising parts of the discussion involves newer homes.Many people assume:👉 New house = no mold</

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