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EP235: Inside CIRS Lab and the Evolving Science of Biotoxin Illness - Christian Navarro-Torres, PhD

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Jun 15, 2026
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Summary

🎧 Episode Summary Christian Navarro-Torres, PhD shares his journey from cognitive neuroscientist and academic researcher to becoming a patient with severe CIRS, biotoxin illness, and extreme environmental hypersensitivity. Drawing from both scientific training and lived experience, he discusses how mold exposure, immune dysregulation, chronic infections, and microbial colonization shaped his understanding of complex chronic illness and led to the creation of CIRS Lab. The conversation explores the evolving science of CIRS, including HLA genetics, innate immune activation, mycotoxins, transcriptomics testing through GENIE, and the potential roles of mold, endotoxins, beta-glucans, Actinobacteria, and chronic infections in driving persistent symptoms. Dr. Navarro-Torres also examines how nervous system dysregulation, trauma, neuroinflammation, and metabolic dysfunction may contribute to illness severity and recovery challenges. Dr. Navarro-Torres suggests that recovery often requires looking beyond environmental exposures alone to address microbial burden, immune resilience, metabolic health, sinus health, and physiological repair. He emphasizes the importance of restoring interconnected systems that support long-term healing and improved adaptability. 🧭 In This Episode - Dr. Navarro-Torres' journey from neuroscientist to CIRS patient - Extreme hypersensitivity and reacting to everyday exposures - Microdosing binders and treatments in sensitive patients - Trauma, nervous system regulation, and chronic illness severity - HLA genetics, mold exposure, and immune recognition - GENIE testing and patterns of CIRS causation - NeuroQuant findings in CIRS, inflammation, and brain recovery - VIP, ProdromeGLIA, plasmalogens, and lipid support - Environmental testing and remediation…