Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Recent studies have shown that Multiple Sclerosis or MS has been linked to parasites.

Pulling out a map of the world, we see that first world countries, particularly locales such as those of populations lining the front range, seem to have it worse than 3rd world countries.

But why?

Wouldn’t parasites be worse in 3rd world countries? Not necessarily.

In 3rd world countries where hygiene standards are not so strict and antibacterial soaps are less likely to be utilized with regular frequency, there exists what can be called good bacteria.

This the same reason dogs or even babies can get away with eating or attempting to eat dust bunnies or bits of grass before even the most watchful master or parent, respectively, swoops in just in time to prevent complete consumption of the interesting ‘treat’.

Good bacteria has the mutually beneficial effect of preventing parasites from overcoming the human organism.

The flora and fauna of the gut, for example, must have good bacteria or the gut becomes unhealthy. And has been said, gut health is cerebral health.

Cerebral, if you didn’t know, ties to the brain. The gut is integrally tied to the brain.

So while the jury is still out on the true cause, and the more cure of MS, the fact remains: 3rd world countries don’t really have MS as a problem. The sterile environments found in the 1st world kill both good and bad bacteria.

Good bacteria is necessary for good gut health. Good bacteria is therefore and again necessary for brain health.

People need to stop assuming the combined organism called the human body is separate parts. Each component is part and parcel to the other. And the gut and the brain are the same symbiosis at end of day.

If reader can imagine, having access to medicines that regularly nuke the gut without a plan in place to restore flora and fauna is fraught with peril.

Oh, you thought that vaccines didn’t also cross that blood-brain barrier? Though I was speaking in the precise context, mostly, of antibiotics nuking the gut.

Interestingly, in spite of our so-called medical superiorities hereabout in America, doctor and patient alike turn their nose up at turning in those terds for examinations. That is the first place we should be looking for health. Non-invasive (minus the obvious stigma), and a direct viewing of our most important system of the brain - the gut.

My proofs and infographics to follow, as the synergy of my finally putting pen to paper on this controversial subject will have turned them up, as with much of my work.

Well, I had published this work prior to 2021 but my account was censored. So much of this will have been a RE-publishing.

Anyways..

God bless.


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