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Biofilms and Hidden Electrical Currents: How Microbial Communities Stay Connected
Biofilms & Hidden Electrical Currents Biofilms and Hidden Electrical Currents: How Microbial Communities Stay Connected Biofilms are complex microbial communities formed by parasites, bacteria, and mold. Unlike free-floating microbes, biofilms stick together on surfaces — from the gut lining to environmental surfaces like water pipes or soil. For years, biofilms were thought to act mainly as protective barriers , shielding microbes from toxins, antibiotics, and the immune sys

Bianka Rainbow
Feb 62 min read


When Toxins Silence the Immune Alarm: The Overlooked Biology Behind Chronic Illness
Toxins & the Immune System Most people are taught that chronic illness exists because the immune system is overactive — attacking the body, inflamed, aggressive, dysregulated. But modern toxicology and systems biology reveal something far more nuanced and often overlooked: Sometimes the immune system isn’t overreacting. Sometimes it’s not being properly alerted at all . The Immune System Relies on Cellular “Danger Signals” Cells don’t wait until they are dying to ask for hel

Bianka Rainbow
Feb 52 min read


Neurotransmission Explained: How the Brain Communicates and Why Toxins Matter
Neurotransmission Neurotransmission is the fundamental process that allows your brain and nervous system to communicate. Every thought, emotion, movement, and bodily function depends on this intricate signaling system working properly. Let’s break it down. What Is Neurotransmission? Neurotransmission is the process by which neurons (nerve cells) communicate with one another using chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. Here’s how it works: Neurotransmitters: These are

Bianka Rainbow
Dec 26, 20252 min read


Understanding Cancer, Fibrin, and the Role of Enzymes in Cellular Support
Cancer 🌟 Understanding Cancer and Enzymes 🌟 Cancer cells are known to develop protective mechanisms that make them more difficult for the body — and conventional treatments — to address effectively. One such mechanism is the formation of a fibrin coating , which can shield cancer cells from immune detection and limit how well chemotherapy penetrates these cells. At the same time, the body often encapsulates acidic toxins as a defensive response, attempting to protect surro

Bianka Rainbow
Dec 23, 20252 min read


⚡️Cell Danger Response (CDR): The Missing Link That Could Be Blocking Your Detox⚡️
Cell Danger Response (CDR) ⚡️ Let’s Talk About Cell Danger Response (CDR) — The Missing Link in Detox ⚡️ We talk a lot about what to detox — parasites, heavy metals, mold — but often overlook why the body sometimes refuses to let go , even when we’re “doing everything right.” That “why” often comes down to something called the Cell Danger Response (CDR) . 🧬 What Is the Cell Danger Response? The CDR is the body’s innate biochemical defense mechanism . The moment your cells s

Bianka Rainbow
Oct 28, 20252 min read


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