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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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