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Parasites and Mast Cells: A Root-Cause Immune Connection That’s Often Missed
Parasites & Mast Cells Parasites & Mast Cells: A Root-Cause Connection That’s Often Missed Mast cells are often reduced to “allergy cells,” but this oversimplification misses their true biological role. Mast cells are front-line immune sentinels , strategically positioned in the gut, skin, lungs, and nervous system — precisely where parasites interface with the human host. Their primary function is not to cause symptoms, but to detect threats and coordinate immune defense .

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 122 min read


The Hidden Role of LPS (Lipopolysaccharides) in Chronic Toxicity
LPS (Lipopolysaccharides) 🌪️ The Hidden Villain Behind Chronic Toxicity: LPS (Lipopolysaccharides) Most people focus on parasites, mold, or heavy metals… but there’s a silent player almost nobody talks about: LPS , or lipopolysaccharides, leaking from the gut into your bloodstream. And trust me—it changes everything. Here’s what’s rarely mentioned: parasites, mold, and heavy metals all damage your gut—but in very different ways. Some punch holes in the intestinal lining, oth

Bianka Rainbow
Nov 14, 20251 min read


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