Molds produce toxins known as mycotoxins. Molds are ALWAYS present in homes or workplaces that are water damaged and they are ALWAYS producing mycotoxins. Even small amounts of mold growth in the air conditioning or ducts will result in the occupants being chronically exposed, constantly breathing mold spores and their mycotoxins, resulting in illnesses.

It is well established in medicine and science that exposure to molds and mycotoxins indoors is hazardous, and more so in children and the elderly. How a person reacts to molds and mycotoxins depends on that person’s health status, if they have other health conditions, how long is or was the exposure, the person’s genetic makeup, and the nutritional status of the patient.

“Mold is the gun, mycotoxin is the bullet”

— Andrew W. Campbell, M.D.

My Mold Healing Story

For most of my life, I thought I was just… tired.

Not the kind of tired you fix with a good night’s sleep. The kind of exhaustion that settles into your bones and becomes your normal.

My symptoms started when I was 14 or 15 years old. I remember coming home from school and collapsing on the couch, completely wiped out, sleeping for three or four hours at a time. Some days, I would sneak out to my car between classes just to take a nap because staying awake felt impossible.

I was a teenager.
I was supposed to have energy.

Instead, my body felt heavy… like it was constantly working against me.

When Your Body Is Screaming, But No One Can Hear It

As the years went on, the fatigue didn’t go away. IT EVOLVED.

Headaches became daily. Lots and lots of pressure.
Anxiety and depression slowly crept in.
My body hurt.
My digestion slowed to a crawl.
My memory felt unreliable.
Brain fog became my baseline.
I dealt with constant post-nasal drip and recurring sinus infections.

And yet, every time I went to the doctor, I heard the same thing:

“Your labs are normal.”

Doctor after doctor.
Test after test.
Everything looked “fine.”

When nothing showed up on paper, the focus shifted to my mental health. I was encouraged to consider antidepressants. I was told it was stress. Anxiety. That maybe I was just sensitive.

But deep down, I knew something wasn’t right.

I wasn’t imagining this.
This wasn’t in my head.
My body was trying to tell a story that no one was listening to.

Eventually, I stopped expecting answers from the mainstream medical system and did what so many of my clients eventually do. I took my healing into my own hands.

Living in Holistic Health While Still Feeling Broken

I married my husband, Mike, who is a chiropractor, and I’ve been immersed in holistic health since 2007. Natural care, lifestyle medicine, looking at the body as a whole… this was already my world.

Still, I wanted more understanding. More tools. More answers.

So I went back to school for functional nutrition, holistic health coaching and quantum nutrition testing. Yes, part of me wanted to support patients alongside my husband… but the truth is, I wanted to heal myself.

And I did make progress.

I chased EBV.
Parasites.
Heavy metals.
Hormones.
Gut health.

I learned a lot. I felt better. I got to about 75–80%, and for a long time, I told myself that maybe that was just “good enough.”

But something always remained.

A ceiling I couldn’t break.
A version of myself I could feel but never fully reach.

The Memory That Changed Everything

It wasn’t until much later that the missing piece finally surfaced.

My brother had to remind me and ironically, it took him reminding me because my memory had been so affected — about the house we grew up in.

My grandmother’s home.

My bedroom was right next to the root cellar that flooded multiple times a year. Every time it flooded, mold would grow. And like so many homes back then, it was either ignored… or sprayed with bleach.

Years of exposure.
Starting in childhood.

Suddenly, everything clicked.

The fatigue.
The brain fog.
The neurological symptoms.
The slow, steady decline that never quite made sense.

The Turning Point

Meeting Dr. Andrew Campbell changed my life.

Not only did he introduce me to mycotoxin antibody testing, but he gave me a framework that finally explained what my body had been fighting for decades. I went through his program and during that time, he trained me.

And I’ll say this plainly, without hesitation:

If it weren’t for his program, I would not be where I am today.

Everything I had done before mattered but it wasn’t enough.
His work is what finally brought me to full resolution.

That moment didn’t just give me my health back.
It gave me clarity. Purpose. Direction.

Why I Do This Work

I lead with mold healing now because I’ve lived the long, confusing, lonely version of this journey.

I know what it’s like to:

  • Be told you’re fine when you feel anything but
  • Be dismissed because your labs don’t reflect your reality
  • Be functional, but not well
  • Be exhausted from searching for answers
  • Wonder if you’ll ever feel like yourself again

This work is personal to me.

I don’t believe in rushing healing.
I don’t believe in fear-based protocols.
I don’t believe in pushing bodies that are already overwhelmed.

I believe in listening.
In safety.
In honoring the nervous system.
In addressing the true root cause.

Mold may be part of my story but it does not define me.

And it does not get to define yours.

If you’re here, I want you to know this:

You’re not crazy.
You’re not broken.
And healing is possible… even if it’s taken longer than you ever imagined.

— Danielle 💚

Danielle Tarjoman, FNLP/QNT

Functional & Holistic Health Practitioner
Specializing in Mold Toxicity & Mold Illness

Danielle Tarjoman is a passionate Functional & Holistic Health Practitioner with over 17 years of experience in the field of natural wellness. She specializes in Mold Detox & Toxic Mold Health Solutions, offering both natural and allopathic approaches to healing. Danielle brings extensive knowledge in detoxing and restoring the body from parasites, chemical sensitivities, heavy metal toxicity, Candida, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), SIBO, Lyme disease, and food intolerances. Her well-rounded and individualized approach empowers clients to uncover and address the root causes of their symptoms for deep, lasting healing.

Danielle was personally trained by world-renowned mold expert Andrew Campbell, who has helped over 18,000 patients heal from mold toxicity and mold illness over the span of his 35-year career. Under his guidance, she deepened her expertise in mold-related illnesses and the complex, multifaceted approach required to support the body in recovery.

Her background includes certifications in Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Counseling (FNLP/CHHP) and as a Level II Quantum Nutrition Response Testing Practitioner (QNT). She has spent over 12 years coaching clients in medical weight loss and health transformation as a Qualified Health Coach (QHC). Danielle is also currently pursuing certification in Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis (FBCA)—further demonstrating her commitment to continuing education and staying at the forefront of holistic and integrative health.

Danielle’s natural, personalized approach brings clarity, direction, and unwavering support to those she works with. She helps clients bridge the gap between where they are and where they want to be—by identifying growth opportunities, setting clear and empowering goals, and providing steady accountability with compassion and insight.

She works with not only women and men but also children to take small, intentional steps toward whole-body health—mind, body, and spirit. Whether the goal is to heal from chronic illness, feel better emotionally and physically, regain energy, lose weight, or build confidence, Danielle is there every step of the way—and she genuinely loves every moment of the journey. With each milestone reached, she celebrates the shared success of both client and coach, with the ultimate goal of empowered, sustainable wellness.

Danielle has also been on her own mold illness journey, so she deeply understands how overwhelming, isolating, and confusing it can feel. You are not alone—and she looks forward to sharing her story with you. Her hope is that it brings you clarity, comfort, and a sense of connection as you navigate your own path to healing.