
Most people are unknowingly burdened with heavy metal toxicity, creating an internal environment that invites parasitic and fungal issues. The parasites themselves are not to blame—they are simply responding to the conditions set by the host, whether the host is aware of it or not.
This happens because most people have no idea how many toxins they consume daily. When symptoms arise, they often blame the “clean-up crew”—the parasites—rather than addressing the root cause. Conventional medicine then steps in with pharmaceutical drugs to kill them, creating the illusion of a cure. While symptoms may subside temporarily, this suppression often comes at a deeper cost, damaging tissues at a cellular level.
Years later, new health issues may emerge, sometimes seemingly unrelated, as the body makes another attempt to restore balance. However, since the underlying toxicity remains, the damage continues to accumulate, requiring even greater efforts to heal.
Our mitochondria are made of bacteria and they act like our batteries (energy)
They ‘fail’ because they are killed off by antibiotics, antiparasitic drugs, vaccines, certain frequencies and other toxins … all of which are reflected in pH imbalances.
This is in alignment with the work of Bernard, Bechamp, Ling, Meyl, Becker and others all understand TERRAIN and the old/new biology.
At least 50% of the population carries parasites, and virtually everyone is affected by heavy metal toxicity.
Leishmaniasis, Malaria, and Giardia: Do They Really Exist?
Did you know that when healthy red blood cells (RBCs) are exposed to Formalin, they develop an appendage resembling a tail (flagella)? In laboratory settings, this transformation is often mistaken for parasites like Leishmaniasis, Malaria, or Giardia. The same reaction occurs when substances such as hirudin, sodium oxalate, or heparin are introduced to healthy cells.
This is the same kind of flawed methodology used to “prove” the existence of certain vitamins or viruses.
When diagnosing diseases like leishmaniasis, malaria, or giardiasis, labs typically “fix” blood samples using Formalin. This chemical alters the cells, causing them to form flagella—then labeled as parasites. Essentially, poisoned cells create the illusion of an infection, leading to questionable diagnoses based on manipulated results.
Major Ronald Ross, credited with discovering the mosquito-malaria connection, had his work reviewed in 1898 by his superiors, Surgeon Colonel Edward Lawrie and Dr. Martyn Jordan. Their extensive report stated that there was no definitive proof of parasites in malarious fever. Instead, they observed only deformed red and white blood cells, which they attributed to illness itself—not to any parasite.
Parasitology textbooks acknowledge that protozoa like Leishmania, Malaria, and Giardia are often indistinguishable from common biological artifacts—such as yeast spores, epithelial cells, starch granules, macrophages, and leukocytes. To this day, these parasites have never been truly isolated, nor has anyone successfully transmitted them to a living being in controlled experiments.
So, do they really exist? Should you fear mosquitoes? Or is this yet another manufactured fear narrative, when in reality, there may be nothing to fear at all?
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