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REPLY [VIDEO] re: Intracellular Parasites and Tissue Dysbiosis in Cancer, Autoimmunity, Neurodegeneration
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REPLY [VIDEO] re: Intracellular Parasites and Tissue Dysbiosis in Cancer, Autoimmunity, Neurodegeneration

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REPLY [VIDEO] re: Intracellular Parasites and Tissue Dysbiosis in Cancer, Autoimmunity, Neurodegeneration
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QUESTION (RC):

“I think intracellular parasites but you know better than me, also what are the protocols for intracellular parasites?”

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“I am sure that even within the past 10 years, many clinicians and specialist professors (eg, Immunology, Microbiology, Pathology) would have considered the idea of living bacteria and fungi within the human body as part of the “normal condition” to be absurd, impossible, incompatible with life, and inconsistent with everything they knew. “Surely”, they would say, “the immune system keeps the internal tissues and organs in a sterile state.” The common paradigm of common knowledge would also have them state that “microbial infiltration of tissues and blood would be accompanied by a robust inflammatory immune response, so that such microbial colonization would be eliminated and thus could never be part of the normal condition of either health nor disease. Microbial infiltration of blood is bacteremia or septicemia, and is always a pathologic condition. Microbial infiltration of tissues is always a localized destructive infection, presenting clinically as an obvious infection.” That is what they would say, and they would be wrong.

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I am sure that even within the past 10 years, many clinicians and specialist professors (eg, Immunology, Microbiology, Pathology) would have considered the idea of living bacteria and fungi within the human body as part of the “normal condition” to be absurd, impossible, incompatible with life, and inconsistent with everything they knew…
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