Over the years, I’ve noticed something interesting: even tiny amounts of certain chemicals, called solvents, tend to gather in specific parts of the body. What’s even more intriguing is that these areas often attract parasites, especially flukes, which are linked to diseases. This isn’t just a guess—it’s a pattern that becomes clear when you dig into it. While this information might not be popular in modern medicine, it’s worth exploring for yourself.
What Are Solvents, and Why Should You Care?
Solvents are chemicals used in products like cleaners, paints, and commercial foods. In small amounts, they might seem harmless, but when these solvents build up in your body organs over time, they can have serious consequences. Here are a few examples:
- Propyl Alcohol and Cancer
Propyl alcohol, found in disinfectants and personal care products, accumulates in the liver. In every cancer case I’ve examined, this solvent was present. Could it be creating an environment that helps cancer cells grow? Or is it interfering with the liver’s natural detoxifying abilities?
- Methanol and Diabetes
Methanol, also known as wood alcohol, is found in processed foods and drinks. In people with diabetes, I’ve consistently found methanol in their pancreas. Since the pancreas helps control blood sugar, methanol might be harming its ability to function properly.
- Benzene and Weak Immune Systems
Benzene, a chemical in gasoline and other products, often appears in the thymus gland of individuals with HIV and weakened immune systems. The thymus is crucial for producing immune cells, so benzene might be preventing it from doing its job.
- Xylene, Toluene, and Brain Diseases
Xylene and toluene, used in paints and industrial products, have been found in the brains of people with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. These chemicals are known to harm brain cells, which could explain their role in these conditions.
This is under normal circumstances, but something even more malicious is at work while this is going on.
The Parasite Problem
Parasites are tiny living conscious organisms possessing the best survival skills who eat us from the inside out.. They are incredibly adaptive and often thrive in specific organs. Here are some common examples:
- Liver: Parasites known as liver flukes, such as Clonorchis sinensis, Opisthorchis viverrini, and Fasciola hepatica, often settle in the liver and are connected to cancer.
- Pancreas: The pancreas fluke, Eurytrema pancreaticum, is drawn to the pancreas, contributing to diabetes.
- Thymus: The giant intestinal fluke, Fasciolopsis buski, can be found in the thymus, weakening the immune system.
While moderate populations of these parasites in these areas can be tolerated and not become problematic, as populations grow, so does the disease.
What They Don’t Want You to Know About Parasites
Parasites are highly specific to their hosts. For example, parasites that thrive in humans won’t survive in animals like turtles, and vice versa. However, some parasites have complicated life cycles, passing through multiple hosts before completing their development. For instance, Toxoplasma gondii can be found in wildlife, livestock, cats, and humans, spreading through contaminated food, water, or contact with infected animals.
Here’s where it gets tricky: solvents in the body can break down the natural defenses that prevent mismatched parasites from surviving in humans. Normally, these parasites would pass through the body harmlessly, but solvents create conditions where they can hatch and thrive inside the human body. I call these alien parasites because they are naturally alien to the human experience, yet here they are.
Infestation by Alien Parasites
When solvents accumulate in the body, they can attract and enable alien parasites to set up camp inside us. If the immune system is weak—due to toxins, poor nutrition, or stress—it cannot fight off these invaders. Even in a healthy body, solvents repel immune cells, allowing parasites to settle, multiply, and wreak havoc.
How Solvents Empower Alien Parasites
Here’s how solvents contribute to disease by attracting, empowering, and providing a haven for alien parasites to cause worse treatment-resistant diseases:
- Propyl alcohol in the liver draws alien parasites, leading to cancer that would be much worse had they not been there.
- Methanol in the pancreas attracts alien parasites and overpopulates the pancreas, disrupting blood sugar control and causing severe diabetes.
- Benzene in the thymus invites alien parasites that weaken the immune system even more and cause HIV.
This means the solvents create a perfect home for these alien parasites, which would otherwise never find life within the human body. This complicates diseases, making them even worse and more treatment-resistant.
Where Do These Solvents Come From?
It’s surprising how many everyday products contain harmful solvents:
- Processed foods and drinks
- Polluted water and air
- Cleaning products and cosmetics
Even the smallest amounts can add up over time, staying in these human organs and inviting alien parasites.
What Can We Do About It?
The good news is that you can take steps to protect yourself:
- Cleanse Your Body:
I offer a comprehensive parasite cleanse and deworming program that uses my specially formulated Silver Water. Over three months, this program can eliminate toxins and parasites, including flukes and the hardest-to-kill worms. It’s not quick or easy, but it’s effective. Completing my program consistently eliminates diabetes and other disease symptoms, with 10 cases of my Silver Water. - Maintain Regular Cleansing:
An annual one-month parasite cleanse and deworming is essential for keeping parasite levels in check. While it’s impossible to eliminate parasites entirely, keeping them in balance is key to staying healthy. - Adopt Healthy Habits:
- Cessation of solvent ingestion and exposure will eliminate alien parasite issues.
- Use natural products without harmful chemicals.
- Eat fresh, unprocessed foods.
- Drink water, eat healthy, and stay active to support your body’s natural detox systems.
Why This Matters
Understanding the link between solvents, parasites, and disease can help us take control of our health. By reducing exposure to harmful chemicals and managing parasite levels, we can prevent many illnesses before they start.
Small changes in your lifestyle can make a big difference. Your health is in your hands—it’s never too late to take action and feel your best.
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