We are Both the Germ and the Terrain Theory
That is what being a Symbiont means - we are the germs too. And Yuri Bezmenov has answers for those us who would rather have answers than questions.
So, growing more beneficial species of germs would be a good idea and keeping the types in balance. This reference about intracellular microbes, pathogens or symbionts, was stuck in the middle of a longer post and it is important in its own right. This is a topic that we are not hearing about in medical research - intracellular chronic infection is a suppressed area of study.
So, in the spirit of health awareness, Cell Wall deficient bacteria - an article reviewing the currently accepted research:
‘Demystifying pleomorphic forms in persistence and expression of disease. Are they bacteria and is peptidoglycan the solution?’ (Domingue, G.J., 2010)
Glutamates, a free amino acid, are revealed as an essential food for an E. coli variety and yet farther down in the article we find that we are still just looking for "novel drugs and vaccines" instead of considering the idea that free glutamates are in most foods on the market and may need to be limited to prevent imbalanced growth of microbiome species.
‘Glutamate - Could its Hidden Sources Be Harming Your Health?’ (chriskresser.com) *includes a link to a more extensive list and has an overview of the problem.
There are microbial proteins that inhibit inflammatory NF-kB - a low level of such symbionts could help us to be less inflamed. When other pathogens get out of balance it can let the cell wall deficient intracellular microbes also proliferate and may then be a cause of an ‘autoimmune relapse’, or Lyme’s or tuberculosis flair-up. Other autoimmune conditions such as Rheumatoid arthritis have had cell wall deficient bacteria identified as a causal agent. (Lida Mattman, 2000, ‘Cell-Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens’, book).
We are not supposed to talk about this because the intracellular forms are difficult to culture . . . and some may have arrived from vaccines - BCG vaccine may have been a source according to this article of mycobacterial L-forms (Latent): (Markova, Slavchev, Michailova, 2015)
We are symbionts. We are both the germs and the terrain. WE ARE SYMBIONTS. Does CAPS LOCK help? That means that we are a restaurant or cafeteria supplying a daily smorgasbord for our colony of little GI buddies and our cell’s mitochondria which produce energy for us.
If our diet is bad, then their diet is bad and some of them can’t survive it. Modern diet supports unhealthy species and does not support healthy species - that is the crux of the problem (in Western diet societies, rather than a sweeping statement about all other diets too - Bubble Tea cultures did okay in Covid - two butyrate pages on jenniferdepew.com/resistant starch & butyrate.)
The healthy species need zinc and they need a lot, it is estimated that the healthy species of the microbiome use as much as 30% of the zinc in our daily diet. With an RDA around 15-18 mg/day, that means those little critters want about 5 milligrams of zinc for themselves - hello restaurant supplier, are you providing yourself and your customers with adequate zinc foods each day?
Tangent - do your symbionts identify as a specific gender too?
Bad joke I thought of late last night - I identify as a Night Owl, and my pronouns are: Who? Who? It may be genetic after all, (Cal-Kayitmazbatir, et al, 2021), being a night owl, not a propensity for puns, maybe that too though.
Biology cartoon, being the shift manager for DNA polymerase is no fun: (on pinterest).
What are symbionts may identify as is sun worshippers - they may like us to get out there in the morning and kick start our circadian cycle changes each day. A review article by Li, et al, 2018, about interactions between the microbiome, our mood, and our circadian cycle.
Additional tangent - if you feel more like reading answers, than answering questions, (last post), Yuri Bezmenov of ‘How To with Yuri Bezmenov’ Substack, provides us with a series of questions and the answers.
Which my Fact checker says are correct; supporting details in this document: Spike Protein Risks & Aids - a Summary List, which got long, and some parts are included in the longer Protocol Collation & Therapy Goals, (and other info). *While I am less familiar with the last question in the post, tonally, I am in agreement.
Musical interlude and lymphatic flow break:
‘CLUB MUSIC MIX 2022 🔥 | The best remixes of popular songs’, Valentino Sirolli, Dance mix 2022, 11/27/2019← leaving me slightly confused as to how it is the 2022 mix, but more energized.
*I updated a post, Med Alert - VAERS death report held up 665 days and date of death wasn't included. (substack.com), with these links:
See Rima Laibow’s interview with Jesse Ventura ~ 2008, regarding Codex Alimentarius and a confidential no-name disclosure of a high placed US official who discussed the culling of U.S. citizens as a goal.
A different interview: Dr Rima Laibow Exposes Genocidal Plot, clip of full interview, May 17, 2014 (YouTube). She made the decision to shut her practice and leave the U.S. in part because the ‘health freedom’ crowd were (and are) not thinking tactically or strategically and the culling policies were increasing not improving. She is blunt, as a psychiatrist, in saying she thinks the elite are psychopaths and quite mad/crazy as bedbugs - and we need to protect ourselves. She is not wrong.
A website about Rima Laibow, with contact pages and work ‘Meet Rima E. Laibow, M.D.’ :: Dr. Rima Truth Reports (drrimatruthreports.com)
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Reference List
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(Domingue, G.J., 2010) Domingue, G.J., (2010). ‘Demystifying pleomorphic forms in persistence and expression of disease. Are they bacteria and is peptidoglycan the solution?’ 23 Sept 2010, DiscoveryMedicine.com, Available at: http://www.discoverymedicine.com/Gerald-J-Domingue/2010/09/23/demystifying-pleomorphic-forms-in-persistence-and-expression-of-disease-are-they-bacteria-and-is-peptidoglycan-the-solution/ (Accessed: 22 Nov 2022)
(Li, et al, 2018) Li, Y., Hao, Y., Fan, F., Zhang, B., (2018). ‘The Role of Microbiome in Insomnia, Circadian Disturbance and Depression’. Front Psychiatry. Dec 5;9:669. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00669. PMID: 30568608; PMCID: PMC6290721. Available at: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00669/full (Accessed: 22 Nov 2022)
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