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originally posted by: lotusaugen
a reply to: angelchemuel
This is a fascinating topic.
Natural medicine like healing earth/mineral earth could help.
Is there anybody experienced in treating fungal decease with this simple method?
originally posted by: TheSpanishArcher
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Ah, so, The Last Of Us was a documentary? It's real and we are all going to die in a zombie apocalypse. Good to know.
originally posted by: 19Bones79
a reply to: JAGStorm
I'm drinking a daily tonic which I kept adding ingredients to:
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Lemon Juice
Cayenne Pepper
Ginger
Raw Honey(took me a while to find some where I'm at)
Garlic
Turmeric
I'll be drinking this for the rest of my life it feels like an all in one supplement.
Cinnamon is useful against fungus and I've used it also in gardening when growing seedlings to prevent damping off fungus now that chemical have been pulled from the market.
originally posted by: CthulhuMythos
Maybe it is on the rise purely because of the destroyed immune systems caused by the jabs. So its not new it's just not being fought off and kept under control the way it was before covid and the jabs. I suspect there will be more ailments that previously were under control will surface as life threatening due to poor immune systems now.
C auris infections have been growing rapidly recently, and cases in the US rose from 1,310 in 2020 to 4,041 in 2021. Last year (2022), there were 5,754 cases.
The CDC does not keep track of how many people died from C auris and it can be tricky to know if patients died from the fungus as it usually infects people who are already very ill.
CDC data shows fungal infections caused 7,000 deaths in 2021 in the US and 1.5million worldwide.
The hardest hit states are the ones with the highest number of hospitals — the breeding ground for C auris.
The fungus does not form germ tubes and is rarely detected in the natural environment.
Most transmission occurs in healthcare facilities, especially among residents of long-term care facilities or among persons with indwelling devices - such as catheters, tracheostomies, or wound drains- or on mechanical ventilators.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
originally posted by: CthulhuMythos
Maybe it is on the rise purely because of the destroyed immune systems caused by the jabs.
originally posted by: CthulhuMythos
Maybe it is on the rise purely because of the destroyed immune systems caused by the jabs. So its not new it's just not being fought off and kept under control the way it was before covid and the jabs. I suspect there will be more ailments that previously were under control will surface as life threatening due to poor immune systems now.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: XipeTotex
The last of us tv series was clearly programming/conditioning to fear a fungal threat, sprinkled with gaywoke on top.
No, no it wasn't. Just a TV show based on a game that came out 10 years ago.
originally posted by: igloo
a reply to: lotusaugen
I discovered that there are two types of cinnamon and the most commonly available is thought to be carcinogenic,