As convenient as single-serve coffee makers are, they can sometimes harbor mold and bacteria growth, especially if not cleaned properly.
If you’ve been getting sick without a known cause, you may want to make sure you’re not experiencing symptoms of Keurig sickness.
Mold in your coffee may become problematic if you are consuming a lot of mold on occasion or even if you are consuming a little mold on a daily basis.
Symptoms of Keurig sickness can range from mild to severe, and symptoms will likely be more intense if you have a mold allergy or CIRS diagnosis.
General symptoms of mold ingestion can include: – Headaches – Vomiting – Fatigue – Skin rash – Irritated eyes – Stomach cramps – Coughing
Read our entire article on Keurig Sickness and how you can resolve the issue with your own coffee machine!