"Toxoplasma is a single-celled parasite that infects at least one-third of the world’s human population. It’s famous for its ability to manipulate its hosts".. Is this why they didn't want us learning about HCQ and Ivermectin? Both are known to kill parasites.
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Thanks for your reply.
I am not a medical professional but I am open to the idea that we only know what we know. Information about how our biochemical machines work seems beyond measure.
I follow The Institute of Human Anatomy on YT. Recently watched a vid on the kidney. They just look like little meaty lumps but that all those meaty pieces (cortex, pyramids, and calyx) have a specific function which controls whether you live or die is unbelievable. This one about the gut is pretty interesting too.
https://youtu.be/FE0ySkS6KSI
Have you ever thought about fecal transplants? I have seen a lot of literature on how the procedure has actually cured people with serious gut issues. I think that kind of thinking is going in the right direction.
You are most welcome.
Fecal transplants are honestly the only curative treatment for C.diff infection - an infection related to prescribing antibiotics to an already out of balance gut biome. About 10 to 15 years ago I noted an explosion of C.diff infections that led to hospitalizations and years of chronic disease. Whenever I would mention fecal transplants, colleagues and patients both, were not receptive. Sometimes patients are their own worst enemies and the medical establishment is all to happy to indulge them in their own destruction.
Thanks for the link. The one good thing about YouTube is the educational videos on anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. Even a clinician like myself finds them useful to dust the cobwebs off material that needs refreshing without having to buy newer textbooks and attending butt-numbing lectures.