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Message Subject Cosmic Death Fungus: This Is Pre Disclosure!
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Op here with another info dump. The topic I want to address today is the link between brain disease and fungal infection.

The last info dump described the process whereby Candida can cause miscarriages and how to prevent them.

Let's start by looking at some data describing how this fungus can escape the gut and invade the brain, organs and other tissues.

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Use of antibiotics allowed Candida to spread throughout the body, punch holes in the brain and major organs, and infect regular healthy tissue.

We've given Candida the spotlight lately (which it deserves) but let's also talk about Cryptococcus. It's generally known for serious meningitis, but it's also misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's. Reversal of Alzheimer's symptoms was accomplished with Antifungal treatment:

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Here is the next of the big 3 threats we are targeting, Aspergillus. This study discusses lesions in the brain caused by Aspergillosis.

[link to www.ajnr.org]

And now we circle back to Candida to describe its ability to also infect the brain, causing meningitis, seizures and strokes.

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What about Candida and Schizophrenia? Let's take a look:

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Many are not aware that neurons are not just in the brain. Remember how Candida, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus can infect the brain? Part of our circulatory process involves the regular recycling of cerebrospinal fluid. This means that a fungal infection of the brain can also infect the spinal fluid, causing various forms of sclerosis. See here:

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OK, so there is a link to Multiple Sclerosis. But what about ALS? Is there also a fungal connection? YES.

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Here is another link between fungal infection of the brain and sclerosis.

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Here is further evidence that it also infects the cerebrospinal fluid.

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Scientific research as late as 2021 starts to question if there is a connection between the mycobiome(fungus) and neurological disorders. I think it's pretty obvious, but that's why we do the work we do. Science is disjointed and not connecting the dots necessary to consider fungus a serious threat to our health.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81085228

wow fantastic info, thanks, and gives opportunity to easy treatment of loads of stuff. My dad died of ALS and worked in the garden all the time, a lawn and very moist clay soil beds which even smell of fungus when I work it in springtime...
 
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