About Susan Tanner

Susan Tanner has practiced medicine for over 33 years, concentrating primarily on chronic illness and the impacts on the individual, the family and the community. Her driving curiosity into why people are made ill caused her to pursue education in Environmental Medicine, completing coursework, exams, and necessary practice years to earn board certification in this area in 2009. Her own struggles with mold-related illness drove her desire to teach those similarly affected. While in clinical practice, Dr. Tanner wrote and contributed to a number of publications on environmental health, prepared narratives for understanding in legal matters, and researched new techniques for modulating the body’s ability to clear toxins and infections. She now has a fitness and health website www.thebodynexus.com, where she writes articles and shares education on utilizing the various body systems into improve overall health.
19 January, 2021

Mold, Memory, and Dementia Risk Factors

By |2021-01-19T05:39:27+00:00January 19th, 2021|Chronic Illness, Detoxification, Educational, Environmental Toxins, Immune System, Inflammation, Mold Health Issues, Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Premature Aging|2 Comments

11 January, 2021

What is the Purpose of Testing for MTHFR Mutations?

By |2021-01-11T23:00:39+00:00January 11th, 2021|Chronic Illness, Detoxification, Educational, Environmental Toxins, Hormones, Immune System, Inflammation, Mold Health Issues, Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Toxic Load|9 Comments

22 December, 2020

Vitamin C, Immunity, and Mold Recovery

By |2020-12-22T05:44:21+00:00December 22nd, 2020|Allergies, Detoxification, Educational, Environmental Toxins, Fatigue, Immune System, Inflammation, Mold Health Issues, Premature Aging, Toxic Load|11 Comments

12 October, 2020

Why Am I Not Getting Better: Part 4

By |2020-10-13T03:39:54+00:00October 12th, 2020|Chronic Illness, Detoxification, Educational, Environmental Toxins, Immune System, Inflammation, Mold Health Issues, Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Toxic Load|0 Comments

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