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Dude, that's wild. I can't imagine what you could do to get infected with so many different organisms. Are you sure there isn't some underlying unifying reason, like rare genetic disease that makes you more prone to infections or something?




It’s all opportunistic infections, compounding on each other’s impact on the total capacity of an immune system.

Mold exposure drives immune dysfunction (including gut dysbiosis, and weakness of important barrier-type tissues) that allow these common infections to really thrive.

The environment described above leads to impaired cognitive function, and, if the glymphatic impact (detox inefficiency) is left unaddressed long enough, stuff like Alzheimer’s, dementia, more.

What you believe to be rare, reading my case, is quite common - but simply yet to be fully understood.

Slowly the lonely anecdata of hidden, missed chronic illness is being joined by data, and scientific fact:

ChangeTheAirFounation.org




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