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Message Subject Cosmic Death Fungus: This Is Pre Disclosure!
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Op here.

I wanted to provide another information dump on the danger of this fungus to our children, specifically the unborn.

I've described how deadly fungus is to our health and vitality, but now I'm going to explain how it kills our unborn children and what to consider if you are trying to have a child.

Specifically, the studies that are available never make the connection, which I am going to make here.

Candida species are responsible for recurrent miscarriages. Several studies show a connection to a large increase in Th17 immune cells, as well as the IL-17 cytokine pathway.

[link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)]

[link to onlinelibrary.wiley.com (secure)]

What they are not connecting is the specific use of the IL-17 pathway in fighting Candida, and the pre existing studies showing that Candida triggers the Th17 immune response.

[link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)]

And finally, the connection to dysbiosis in the birth canal in the majority of women with miscarriages, specifically with Candida.

[link to apcz.umk.pl (secure)]

And this is why I initially recommended women who become pregnant take NAC. It can prevent Candida from causing the miscarriage.

[link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)]

It's a very somber topic. I will continue to provide connections in this thread on a regular basis, so that you can understand how serious this truly is. Take care.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75413270


You ought to look up CCWS. I can vouch for it. It's a little more effective than your protocol, but of course causes more die off. Not as bad as turpentine though and easy to incorporate into diet.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80090302


Op here.

Do you have any legitimate studies on this product's active components? The study listed on the product's sale page is a little suspect to say the least.

[link to rationalwiki.org (secure)]

In addition to this, they do not disclose the ingredients, and in their faq they admit they use a pesticide in the product?

Yea, these are all red flags at this point.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81085228


if you trust big pharma studies ypu have lower iq than I thought..now fo vet me banned you little bitch
 
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