An on-demand online course that brings the complexities of mold toxicity/CIRS and water-damaged buildings into focus

Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Sandeep Gupta, MD

Hi, I’m Dr. Sandeep Gupta, MD.

I first became interested in mold illness when I was exposed to a water-damaged building after the 2011 Brisbane (Australia) floods and developed a variety of unexplained symptoms. I wanted to understand the root cause of mold illness, so sought out the research of Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, MD, and became Surviving Mold certified in 2014. I launched the first version of Mold Illness Made Simple in late 2016, to give patients and practitioners a way into this complex topic. Four years later I expanded and completely revised Mold Illness Made Simple. In 2023 I am releasing a new course, EMFs Made Simple, as I have seen the negative consequences of electromagnetic radiation in a significant subset of my patients and in my own life.

Mold Simple Made Simple: Full Course

  • On-demand online course – study at your own pace
  • 17 hours of animated lectures with instructor Dr. Sandeep Gupta, MD
  • 8 modules plus bonus module – 30 lessons in total
  • PDF of all slides
  • Optional final two-part quiz
  • Certificate of completion (if final quiz passed)
  • Supported by over 500 scientific and industry references
  • 30-day money-back guarantee (terms and conditions apply)
  • Cost: USD $299

Mold Simple Made Simple: Mini Course

  • On-demand online course – study at your own pace
  • Consists of 3 modules from the full course focusing on testing, remediating, and maintenance of water-damaged buildings
  • 7 hours of animated lectures with instructor Dr. Sandeep Gupta, MD
  • 3 modules – 9 lessons in total
  • PDF of all slides
  • Supported by over 200 scientific and industry references
  • 30-day money-back guarantee (terms and conditions apply)
  • Cost: USD $99

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