Description
Science, Mycotoxins & Why Treatment Fails is the definitive scientific and clinical examination of airborne mycotoxins, cumulative exposure, and the systemic reasons environmental treatment protocols repeatedly fail. In this fifth volume of the Legacy Edition, Jeff Charlton dissects the biological mechanisms, investigative blind spots, and structural incentives that prevent meaningful recovery in building-related illness.
This volume documents the limits of spore-based assessment, the role of fragments, dust reservoirs, actinobacteria and endotoxins, and the amplification effects of VOCs, ventilation failure, and procurement-driven under-investigation. It introduces a structured scientific framework covering airborne mycotoxin dynamics, NGS interpretation, exposure stacking, decontamination risk, and staged recovery principles.
At its core is a forensic analysis of why treatment often fails when exposure continues, why clearance does not equal safety, and why static testing cannot capture dynamic, disturbance-driven contamination. The book demonstrates how cost control, narrative simplification, and misplaced certainty undermine both medical outcomes and environmental resolution.
Written for clinicians, environmental professionals, housing providers, insurers, and policy decision-makers, this volume provides the scientific clarity required to align investigation with biology, reduce exposure effectively, and support recovery grounded in evidence rather than reassurance.












