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If you’re worried about mold or mycotoxin exposure, the two things that matter most are removing the mold source and seeing a clinician if you have symptoms. Binders like zeolite are sometimes used as general gut-level support, but human evidence for mold and mycotoxins is limited, and no supplement treats mold-related illness.
Mold-related illness needs medical care, not just a supplement. If you have symptoms after mold exposure — persistent cough, fatigue, headaches, breathing issues — see a clinician. Address the moisture and mold source in your home first; a binder is not a substitute for remediation or treatment.

First: fix the source

No supplement helps if you keep breathing mold. Find and remediate visible mold, fix the moisture problem (leaks, humidity), and ventilate. For significant contamination, use a professional. An air purifier with HEPA + carbon can help reduce airborne spores as part of that cleanup.

What binders can and can’t do

Binders attach to compounds in the digestive tract so they can be eliminated rather than reabsorbed. In animal and lab research, zeolite has been studied as a mycotoxin binder (it’s used this way in agriculture), but robust human evidence is limited, and activated charcoal and bentonite clay have more data for certain mycotoxins. So a binder like zeolite may offer general detox-pathway support, but it is not a treatment for mold illness (sometimes called CIRS) and won’t “remove mold from your body.”

Using support safely

If your clinician is fine with it and you want general support:
  • Take the binder away from food, supplements, and medications (about 2 hours).
  • Stay hydrated to avoid constipation.
  • Treat it as one small part of a plan led by remediation and medical care.

Where Plastiq Off fits

Plastiq Off provides micronized clinoptilolite zeolite plus active B12 as gentle daily detox-pathway support. It is not a mold treatment. Use it only as general support alongside proper remediation and any care your clinician recommends.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, including mold-related illness.

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