stealth viruses, mycoplasmas, candida, and other biotoxins
These days, infectious bacteria, viruses and fungi—like cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Candida albicans, AIDS, mycoplasma, Borrelia burgdorferi, and Babesia microti—are being implicated as causal factors in a wide array of illnesses, from autism (maternal infections in utero are being looked at) and lyme disease, to myalgic encephalomyelitis which is thought to be caused by an enterovirus. Added to the mix are the many heavy metals and chemicals being poured into our air, water, and ground daily, with unknown synergistic effects on human, animal and plant life.
Some of these biotoxins have a symbiotic relationship with certain metals, as do yeast and mercury. Candida will absorb mercury, and so any fungal elimination program must take this into account because when the yeast is killed the mercury will be released into the bloodstream. In addition, many of these microorganisms are stealth viruses—they are able to hide from the human immune system and go undetected as they wreak havoc in the body.
Because viral, bacterial and fungal infections play an important role in the disease process, we have created this special section of focus to help you find important resources.
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