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Doctor Interviews
from TMP Emag
by TheMoldPros
We work with a number of practitioners across the country, all with one common goal in mind: better health for their clients. We spoke to Dr. Neil Nathan, MD - an expert in the treatment of mold and mycotoxin exposure. On the TMP website, you can find a webinar, featuring Dr. Neil Nathan. We also spoke to Dr. Matt Pratt-Hyatt, a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology who has worked in research and development.
Dr. Neil Nathan, MD Mold & Mycotoxin Expert
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“Removing the patient from Mold & Mycotoxins is essential for effective treatment. The Mold Pros method of using enzymes to degrade toxins is the next step in helping people have healthy environments. Their inspections are extremely comprehensive, which is important to finding the underlying cause.”
Dr. Neil Nathan is a Board-Certified Family Physician and published author on healing the body from environmental illness, fatigue, and other chronic illnesses. As a Founding Diplomate of the American Board of Holistic Medicine, he decided to retire from clinical practice after almost 5 decades.
“For me, and for my patients, conventional medicine had many answers, but sometimes they weren’t enough.”
Dr. Nathan began mentoring and teaching other practitioners across the world about the importance of treating chronic illness. Since he started treating others, he has published a number of works, including “Toxic: Heal Your Body” and “Healing is Possible”. Dr. Nathan’s hope is to be able to shine a light on chronic illness and sensitivities so that healing can begin.
When talking to Dr. Matt Pratt-Hyatt, we heard about treatment and discovery more from the perspective of analysis. With a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology, Dr. Pratt-Hyatt has focused more on the data and functional medicine approach.
“I have been very lucky to never experience mold issues myself, but it was very surprising to me how pervasive mold illness is. When I came to The Mold Pros, I thought maybe 5% of the clients we were working with would have mold problems. However it turned out to be like 20-33%. It really is a driver of longterm illness.”
During the interview, we asked Dr. Pratt-Hyatt what he felt was the first step to remission for mold illness, he explained,
“There are may first steps that you need to take to remission. First, is to figure out there is a problem, usually through testing. Then, a person needs to find out where the exposure came from; this is done through inspection. Finally, a person needs to find a good practitioner who has experience working with patients suffering from mold exposure.”
Dr. Matt Pratt-Hyatt PhD The Mold Pros
