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Tissue-Specific Parasite Dormancy: Why Some Infections Stay Hidden
Parasite Dormancy 💡 Parasites don’t just hide—they strategically “sleep” in specific tissues. Parasites can enter organ-specific dormancy , adjusting their metabolism based on local conditions: Gut: Active when nutrients are abundant, easier to detect with stool tests. Liver & Kidneys: Dormant to avoid immune detection, releasing toxins slowly over time. Brain & Nervous Tissue: Metabolic slowdown allows survival in nutrient-limited environments. Why This Matters Dormancy

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 61 min read


How Mold Affects Your Gut: Biofilms, Microbiome & Detox
Mold, Metals, Parasites & Your Gut 🦠 How Mold Hijacks Your Gut: The Hidden Link with Biofilms 🦠 Most people think mold exposure only affects the lungs or sinuses—but did you know it can quietly reshape your gut microbiome and complicate detoxification? Here’s a deep dive into the science: 🔬 Biofilms: Microbial Fortresses Certain molds, like Aspergillus and Penicillium , can encourage bacteria and even parasites in your gut to form biofilms —protective layers that act as

Bianka Rainbow
Dec 8, 20252 min read


Why Detox Can Stall: The Hidden Role of Liver & Gut Enzymes
Role of Liver & Gut Enzymes in Detox 🔬 Why Detox Can Stall Even When You’re Doing Everything Right Many people focus on eliminating parasites, clearing mold, or mobilizing heavy metals—but there’s a hidden bottleneck that’s often overlooked: your liver and gut enzymes . Your liver produces hundreds of detoxification enzymes, split into Phase I and Phase II , which transform harmful compounds into forms your body can safely eliminate. At the same time, gut enzymes help metabo

Bianka Rainbow
Nov 28, 20251 min read


Why Detox Can Feel Emotional: The LPS–Brain Connection Explained
Why Detox Can Feel Emotional 🧬 Why Detox Can Feel Emotional: The LPS–Brain Connection Most people assume emotional waves during detox are “trauma coming up” or “too much, too fast.” But one of the most overlooked mechanisms is LPS-driven neuroinflammation , and it has nothing to do with mindset. Let’s break it down. 🔬 What Are LPS? LPS (lipopolysaccharides) are toxic molecules found on the outer membranes of gram-negative bacteria. Under normal conditions, they remain in th

Bianka Rainbow
Nov 26, 20252 min read


How Parasites Hijack Your Gut Microbiome
Parasites & Your Microbiome 🦠 How Paras/tes Secretly Control Your Gut Microbiome Most people think paras/tes just “steal nutrients” or “cause digestive upset.” But the truth is far more complex: paras/tes can actively manipulate your gut microbiome to create a protective environment that helps them thrive. 🔬 The Science Behind It Certain paras/tes secrete compounds that suppress beneficial bacteria and promote opportunistic pathogens — such as specific harmful bacteria

Bianka Rainbow
Oct 30, 20251 min read


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