She Found Mold in Her Breast Implants—Years Later, Her Health Was Tested Again

Michael Rubino

May 28

Tammy Dean returns to the Never Been Sicker podcast one year after sharing her powerful story of breast implant illness and mold toxicity. In this follow-up, she opens up about a recent mold exposure in a home she was showing as a real estate agent that triggered a flare-up of symptoms—this time, in the form of a rare viral rash called pityriasis rosea. Despite being four years post-explant and the healthiest she’s ever been, Tammy explains why mold exposure is still a major concern and how her immune system now reacts to even small exposures.

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Highlights:

00:00 – Tammy returns: 4 years post-explant

02:43 – Her recent mold exposure story

05:00 – Viral rash triggered by mold: pityriasis rosea

07:20 – “1 month of detox for every year with implants”

12:25 – The protocol that helped her detox

16:55 – How she avoids mold exposure as a realtor

20:00 – Why mold is a taboo word in real estate

27:00 – Mold in rentals: what tenants need to know

34:30 – Landlords: mold is a legal liability and investment risk

39:00 – Why she believes we’ve never been sicker

43:00 – How food and pharma are making us ill

Reach out to Tammy at:

Instagram: @tammydean.realtor

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