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In this video, the speaker addresses the current state of drug use for mental health problems, focusing on antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers. They challenge the belief that these medications correct an underlying chemical imbalance, arguing for a drug-centered model instead. The speaker discusses the historical development of the disease-centered model and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. They advocate for a more honest and collaborative approach to drug treatment. The issue of unpublished research and the addictive nature of psychotropic medications are also discussed. The importance of individuals taking control of their own health and seeking alternative treatments is emphasized. The Soteria project is mentioned as a potential alternative for treating psychosis without relying solely on medication. Additionally, the speakers highlight the significance of considering social factors in understanding mental health issues.

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This video suggests that the increase in psychosis and schizophrenia in the United States and Europe may be linked to the rise of cats. The speaker believes that these mental disorders are caused by infectious agents, specifically toxoplasma gondii carried by cats. They express confidence in the overwhelming evidence supporting the idea that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are biological diseases.

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In this video, the speaker discusses two theories: exosome theory and the established theory of viruses. According to the exosome theory, our cells release tiny protein balls called exosomes that contain poisoned genetic material, which can act as messages to alert other cells of toxins. These exosomes are not infectious and do not cause illness, but they spread throughout the body. On the other hand, the established theory of viruses states that viruses are not alive and do not reproduce on their own. They are tiny bits of genetic material packaged in protein balls that can enter and exit cells. Some viruses are believed to be infectious and pathogenic, causing illness and death. The speaker suggests listening to Dr. Andrew Kaufman for more information on this topic.

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Speaker 0 argues that YouTube removed his videos by labeling the topic as medical misinformation. He states that the body produces parasites just as it produces fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, and other responses to try to rid the body of threats. When the body is overloaded with heavy metals, plastics, and toxins, he claims the body will produce worms to keep you alive, a phenomenon he says applies to animals as well (dogs, cats, chickens, cows, horses). He asserts that when animals are fed toxins or injected with heavy metals, the body becomes loaded with metals and will attempt to heal itself by creating parasites to remove the toxins and heavy metals. He contends that most people turn to ivermectin or fenbendazole and other pharmaceutical products, but these do not resolve the issue because heavy metals are never removed. He emphasizes the need to focus on pulling heavy metals out of the body and detoxing. He mentions several methods or substances people can use for this detoxification, including dragon’s blood, turpentine, raw milk, raw meat, cilantro, and wormwood. He notes that wormwood has been used for the last five hundred years to pull heavy metals out of the body. According to him, once heavy metals are pulled out, the worms begin to go away. He observes that on social media there is fear about worms jumping and infecting people, but he says that fear is unfounded and describes a broader critique of being programmed to destroy one’s own body, which he finds illogical given the goal of taking care of one’s body. Finally, he advocates cleaning up one’s diet, spending time in the sun, and generally taking care of oneself as part of the healing process. He frames these steps as essential to healing, arguing that through these practices, people can heal from the issues driven by heavy metals and toxins, and that the detoxification is what makes the worms disappear rather than relying on conventional anti-parasitic drugs alone.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various topics related to health and wellness. They mention that all planets make noise and that when a piano was invented, it was tuned to match the Hertz rates of the planets. The speaker also talks about a deworming program they have developed to address health issues caused by parasites. They mention that all diseases are caused by parasites and that food, particularly vegetables, can contain parasite eggs. They also discuss the suppression of information about parasites in human tissue and the importance of colloids for health. The speaker briefly mentions other topics such as age regression, time travel, and a gasoline device that doubles gas mileage.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the timeline of illness caused by electromagnetic frequencies. They argue that while we have been told that germs and microbes are the main cause of illness, electromagnetic radiation actually plays a significant role. They mention a book called "The Invisible Rainbow" which provides a timeline of events related to this topic. They highlight the first flu outbreak in 1889, which was attributed to the rollout of power lines. People who got the flu experienced paranoia and heard voices due to the impact of electrical frequencies on their brains. The speaker also mentions the 1919 Kansas flu outbreak, which coincided with the rollout of the radio.

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Overlay a map of schizophrenia—the Northeast, North Midwest, and West Coast—is the highest in United States. If you overlay that map with the highest incidence of Lyme disease, they're identical. So is it possible that an infectious disease is causing some mental illness? And the answer is absolutely yes. Adriana, 16 years old, goes to Yosemite on vacation. When they get to their cabin, they're surrounded by six deer, and they think it's a magical moment, and ten days later, she starts hallucinating. She becomes aggressive, paranoid, goes to a psychiatric hospital. She's diagnosed with schizophrenia, put on medication. The doctor trained at Stanford said to the mother, She's going to have to be on this for the rest of her life, and six months later, she's a shell of herself. She comes to see us. Her brain's on fire. Why is her brain on fire? She had Lyme disease.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the relationship between religious fanaticism and the expression of the VMAT2 gene. They present evidence that individuals who are religious fanatics have high levels of VMAT2 gene expression, while those who are not particularly religious have lower levels. The speakers suggest that by vaccinating fanatical individuals against this gene, it may eliminate their extreme behavior. They also show brain scans of two individuals with different levels of VMAT2 expression to support their hypothesis. Overall, the video explores the connection between religious fanaticism and gene expression.

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This video discusses the presence of parasites in the bloodstream and other parts of the body. The speaker mentions different types of parasites, such as trypanosomes, pork tapeworm, and parasitic cysts in the brain. They emphasize the importance of not only eliminating visible parasites but also destroying the cysts. The speaker recommends using two drugs, Fenbendazole and Nidazoxanide, to target parasites in the brain and gut respectively. They explain the need for cycling the treatment to kill both mother and baby parasites, and caution against waiting too long between treatments to avoid a herxheimer reaction. The speaker shares their personal protocol and advises researching other combinations of drugs. They also mention the possibility of allergic reactions to dead parasites and suggest adjusting the dosage or switching drugs if necessary. The speaker concludes by discussing the cycling process and the importance of long-term maintenance to keep parasites under control.

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There is a claim that viruses do not exist and have never been found in nature. It is stated that no scientific publication can prove otherwise. The lack of evidence is attributed to the inability to isolate and purify viruses. This is seen as a problem in the field of biology, as the connection between viruses and diseases is not proven. The speaker emphasizes that this information is important for everyone to know.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a hypothesis about religious fanatics and the VMAT2 gene. They suggest that by vaccinating individuals with high levels of this gene, it could potentially eliminate fanatical behavior. The speaker presents brain scan data showing that religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show activity in the disgust region when reading religious texts. They propose using respiratory viruses to distribute the vaccine widely. The project is called FundVax, and the speaker believes it has great promise.

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Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a disease that manipulates the behavior of its host, including humans. Around one-third of the global population is infected, often without knowing it. While symptoms are usually mild or nonexistent, the parasite affects the brain by increasing dopamine levels, potentially leading to novelty-seeking behavior. Toxoplasma can be ingested through contaminated water, unwashed produce, sandboxes, or litter boxes. Studies have linked toxoplasmosis to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggression, slower reactions, and decreased concentration. It remains unclear whether the parasite manipulates our brains to attract predatory cats or if our brains simply share similarities with rodents. Toxoplasma is considered one of the most successful parasites worldwide.

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Pilar Mora, a specialist in mycotoxins, discusses her research on how fungal toxins affect children's mental health. She became interested in the topic after her son was diagnosed with autism, which she believed was misdiagnosed. Through her research, she discovered that her son's symptoms were caused by an intestinal infection rather than autism. She has since dedicated herself to studying the effects of fungi and parasites on human health. She explains that these organisms can manipulate behavior and emotions to ensure their survival. She also discusses the limited knowledge and complexity of studying fungi and parasites. Pilar emphasizes the importance of personalized dietary strategies to combat these organisms and improve overall health.

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Toxoplasma gondii is a mind control parasite that infects warm-blooded animals, including humans. It can only reproduce in a cat's gut and is excreted through feces to infect other animals. When rodents consume contaminated food or water, they become infected and the parasite makes permanent changes in their brain, making them fearless and attracted to cats. While the parasite is mostly harmless in humans, it can cause mild flu-like symptoms or severe illness in vulnerable individuals. There are conflicting studies on whether the parasite can control the human brain, but it has been suggested to contribute to aggression, impulsive behavior, and schizophrenia. The exact mechanism of how the parasite manipulates the brain is still not fully understood. Despite its notoriety, Toxoplasma is one of the most widespread infectious diseases globally.

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Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a disease that manipulates the brains of its hosts, including humans. Around one-third of the world's population is infected, often without knowing it. Symptoms, when present, are mild and flu-like. Toxoplasma increases dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in seeking novelty, potentially altering behavior. Humans can contract the parasite by ingesting oocysts from contaminated water, unwashed produce, sandboxes, or litter boxes. Toxoplasma has been linked to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggression, slowed reactions, and decreased concentration. It remains unclear whether the parasite manipulates our brains to attract predatory cats or if our brains simply share similarities with rodents. Toxoplasma is a highly successful parasite.

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This rodent carries a microscopic parasite that alters its behavior, making it more appealing to cats, which are the parasite's primary hosts. Once inside a cat, the parasite multiplies and spreads its eggs. If the parasite, Toxoplasma, enters the human body, it attacks cells and organs. In most cases, the immune system manages to control the infection, causing minimal issues, and the parasite can remain dormant for life.

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Toxoplasmosis, often referred to as the "cat poop parasite," is a microscopic organism spread by cats, including big cats like lions and tigers. It can infect various mammals, including humans, and once contracted, it remains in the body indefinitely. Infection occurs through contact with cat feces or consuming infected mammals, potentially leading to birth defects, blindness, and neurological issues. Recent research suggests that toxoplasmosis may influence mental health, possibly contributing to conditions like rage disorders and schizophrenia. While it doesn't directly cause schizophrenia, it may exacerbate symptoms in individuals with a genetic predisposition. Those with cysts from the parasite may experience inflammation in the brain, increasing the likelihood of psychiatric problems, although not everyone infected will have these issues.

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The video discusses the use of vaccines and medications for children with bipolar disorder. It is suggested that pharmaceutical companies make a significant profit from selling vaccines and then treating the side effects caused by them. The case of a 4-year-old boy named DJ is highlighted, who is being treated with various medications for bipolar disorder. The medications have side effects such as insatiable hunger and repetitive behaviors. The doctor acknowledges that prescribing medications for children is an experiment, as there is no definitive way to know what will work. The doctor adds another medication to DJ's treatment plan, but expresses concern about potential side effects. The video ends with DJ's mother thanking the doctor.

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The discussion centers on the role of parasites in food and their potential link to cancer. It suggests that cancer may be a parasitic infection, a view not widely recognized in mainstream medicine. The conversation critiques mRNA technology and vaccines, proposing that they may weaken the immune system, allowing latent parasites to proliferate, leading to multiple cancers. It also raises concerns about synthetic parasites created through advanced technology, which could be linked to the COVID-19 outbreak. The importance of antiparasitic treatments is emphasized, along with the need for a paradigm shift in understanding diseases as toxic reactions rather than infections. The speakers argue that current health crises may stem from engineered biological agents rather than traditional viruses.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of biological destruction. They mention that electromagnetic fields can cause organized storms, and pollution will be introduced into the bloodstream to create infections. The speaker claims that these infections will be intentionally created, and laws will be enacted to force the population to receive vaccines. These vaccines will contain liquid crystals that can be used to control individuals. The crystals will become micro-receptors in the brain, responding to ultrasonic waves at very low frequencies. The speaker warns that this technology can be used to manipulate people's thoughts and turn them into zombies. They reference the Rwanda genocide as a reminder of the potential dangers.

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The speaker challenges common beliefs about parasites and contagion. They assert that fear campaigns on social media about parasites jumping from person to person have not been proven; no studies have demonstrated transmission of parasites between individuals. Instead, they claim that when an animal is loaded with heavy metals, it will grow parasites in its body to eat the metals, and that parasites are an indicator of heavy metals. The speaker states that there are about 5,000 studies on PubMed supporting this point and invites listeners to search Google for these studies. They argue that science has “figured” this out, but claim that the consequence is that people are sold dewormers, which the speaker characterizes as poison.

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Judy A. Mikovitz, a PhD biochemist and molecular biologist, discusses her research on retroviruses and their connection to diseases like cancer, HIV, autism, and chronic fatigue syndrome. She explains how vaccines, particularly those made using mouse brains, can introduce harmful viruses into humans. Mikovitz emphasizes the importance of questioning the pharmaceutical industry and the media, and encourages people to educate themselves by reading books and seeking alternative sources of information. Another speaker highlights the negative effects of vaccines, the profitability of the healthcare system, and the war on drugs. They urge viewers to question the motives behind vaccines and to reject mandatory vaccination.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a hypothesis about religious fanatics and the VMAT2 gene. They suggest that by vaccinating individuals with high levels of this gene, it may eliminate fanatical behavior. The speaker presents brain scan data showing that religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show activity in the disgust region when reading religious texts. They propose using respiratory viruses to distribute the vaccine and believe it will be successful. The project is called FundVax, and the speaker believes it has great promise.

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Joe Rogan Experience #965 - Robert Sapolsky
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Robert Sapolsky discusses the effects of the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which infects about fifty percent of humans worldwide. This protozoan has a unique life cycle, reproducing in cats and manipulating rodents to lose their fear of cat pheromones, even making them attracted to the scent. Sapolsky explains that this manipulation involves rewiring the brain's reward systems, affecting behaviors and potentially increasing risks of schizophrenia in humans. He notes that toxoplasmosis can lead to personality changes, increased impulsivity, and higher rates of reckless behavior. The conversation shifts to the implications of stress on human behavior, particularly how it affects the frontal cortex, which is crucial for self-control and decision-making. Sapolsky emphasizes that biological factors, such as hunger and stress, significantly influence our ability to make rational choices. He highlights the delayed maturation of the frontal cortex, which is not fully developed until around age 25, explaining its role in impulse control and moral decision-making. Sapolsky shares insights from his long-term study of baboons, revealing how a tuberculosis outbreak among aggressive males led to a more peaceful troop dynamic, demonstrating cultural transmission of behavior. He concludes by reflecting on the potential for human behavior to change dramatically under different circumstances, suggesting that understanding the biological underpinnings of behavior could lead to more compassionate societal responses to crime and mental health issues.

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Do Gut Microbes Control Your Personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe | TED
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The debate on free will is complicated by the fact that half of our body’s cells contain foreign DNA from microbiota, which influence our mood, energy, and behavior. Research shows gut bacteria can affect mental health, with implications for conditions like depression and autism. Emerging treatments target gut bacteria to improve mental disturbances, suggesting our identity is shaped by both our cells and microbes.
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