Cardiologist Reveals 33-Year-Old Heart Attack Caused by Mold and Tick-Borne Illness
"After a month and a half later, that's when we tested positive for Aspergillus antibodies, IgM, IgG, Bartonella infection, mycoplasma pneumoniae, Epstein-Barr, mercury poisoning on top of parasitic issues. There's endothelial damage that occur from a Bartonella infection, which is a cat scratch fever, which is common you could get from a tick-borne illness, including a spider bite."
About this episode
On this episode of The Ultimate Human Podcast, host Gary Brecka sat down with Dr. John Kim, a PharmD specializing in cellular health, mold toxicity, and drug-induced mitochondrial dysfunction, for an in-depth discussion on how chronic low-grade infections—particularly mold, mycotoxins, heavy metals, and tick-borne illnesses—cause systemic disease that conventional medicine routinely misses. The conversation opened with Dr. Kim's origin story: at age 33, he suffered a widowmaker heart attack with 85% LAD blockage, only to discover the root cause was not cholesterol but a constellation of mold toxicity, Bartonella infection from tick exposure, Epstein-Barr virus, and mercury poisoning. This personal health crisis catalyzed his 2-year detox journey and his development of the ENCOR Method—a clinical framework addressing Environment, Nervous system regulation, Cellular integrity, Optimization of detox pathways, and Rebalancing the microbiome. Brecka and Dr. Kim dissected why most practitioners skip straight to gut protocols without first addressing biofilms, mitochondrial dysfunction, and environmental toxins like non-native EMF and blue light, which Dr. Kim argues disrupt magnesium absorption and methylation regardless of supplementation. The episode featured striking clinical revelations, including that the immunosuppressant drug CellCept is derived from a mold-produced mycotoxin, and that deuterium-depleted water has reversed type 2 diabetes in six weeks in published studies. Dr. Kim walked through his testing protocols—real-time urine mycotoxin panels, Vibrant Gut Zoomer stool tests, and provoked mycotoxin testing using molybdenum and bioflavonoids—and detailed his treatment stack: phosphatidylcholine IV therapy, butyrate for DNA repair, biofilm busters like N-acetylcysteine, and spore-based probiotics. He emphasized that detox must be slow and sequential to avoid overwhelming the sympathetic nervous system, and shared a case study of a grieving mother whose resting heart rate dropped from 90 to 60 bpm in six weeks using HeartMath coherence breathing. The episode concluded with Brecka crediting Dr. Kim for filling gaps in his own methylation-focused practice and teasing a future deep-dive episode on drug-induced mitochondrial dysfunction.
Key takeaways
- Dr. Kim suffered a widowmaker heart attack at 33 caused by mold, Bartonella infection, Epstein-Barr, and mercury poisoning, not cholesterol.
- The immunosuppressant drug CellCept used in transplant medicine is derived from mycophenolic acid, a mycotoxin produced by mold.
- Non-native EMF exposure from Wi-Fi and cell phones disrupts magnesium absorption by forcing calcium into cells regardless of supplementation.
- Deuterium-depleted water reversed type 2 diabetes in 6 weeks in published studies by repairing mitochondrial Krebs cycle dysfunction.
- Dr. Kim's ENCOR Method prioritizes environment and nervous system regulation before detox, contrary to most functional medicine protocols.
- A trauma patient's resting heart rate dropped from 90 to 60 bpm in 6 weeks using HeartMath heart coherence breathing technique.
- Provoked urine mycotoxin testing using molybdenum and bioflavonoids reveals hidden mold toxicity that standard air sampling misses.