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KISSING BUG PARASITES AND THE CHAGAS DISEASE

  • magixman7
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Kissing bugs carry a parasite called Trypanosoma Cruzi, which causes The Chagas Disease.


It's an illness that attacks the heart and digestive system, sometimes decades after the initial bug bite.


Chagas disease is a serious concern, especially in areas where kissing bugs are prevalent.


- Kissing Bug Bites: Kissing bugs, also known as Triatomine Bugs, transmit the parasite Trypanosoma Cruzi through their feces, which enters the body through the bite wound and mucous membranes.


- Chagas Disease Symptoms: Symptoms can be mild or absent in the acute phase, but chronic infection can lead to serious heart and digestive problems.


- Long-term Effects: Chagas disease can cause long-term damage to the heart, digestive system, and nervous system, often decades after the initial infection.


- Prevalence: Chagas disease is most common in Latin America, with cases now having been reported in the southern United States.


- Prevention: Preventive measures include eliminating kissing bugs from homes and surroundings, using insect holistic repellents, and screening blood donations.


Think of the kissing bug as a "messenger" that carries a "package" (the Trypanosoma Cruzi parasite).


When the bug "delivers" the package through its feces near the bite wound or mucous membranes, the parasite "infects" the host person.


In this reality, the toxicity arises from the parasite's ability to invade and damage human cells, particularly in the heart and digestive system.


The parasite's presence triggers an immune response, leading to inflammation and tissue damage over time.


The example can be taken further:


- The bug is like a Trojan horse: It delivers the parasite into the human body, which then causes harm from within.


- The parasite is like a slow-acting poison: It takes years or even decades for the infection to manifest into serious health problems.


This understanding helps illustrate the complex interaction between the kissing bug, the parasite, and the human host, highlighting the reality for long-term harm.


Chagas disease was first discovered by Brazilian physician Carlos Chagas in 1909. He identified the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and its connection to the disease, which was a significant breakthrough in understanding this complex and often debilitating condition.


Why Chagas disease is more prevalent now


Factors like chemtrails, infected human migration, and unfriendly environmental changes affecting bug habitats are indeed contributing factors.


Chagas disease is more prevalent now due to several factors:


Migration and Population

Mobility: The movement of people from endemic areas in Latin America to other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, and the Western Pacific, has indeed contributed to the spread of The Chagas Disease.


This migration has led to an increase in cases in non-endemic countries, with many cases going undiagnosed.


Vector Expansion: The Triatomine bugs that transmit Chagas disease, also known as "kissing bugs" have been found in 32 states in the US, with nine species infected with the Triatomine Parasite.


This expansion of the vector population has increased the risk of chagas disease transmission.


Local Transmission in the US: Autochthonous cases, or cases acquired locally, have been reported in several states, including Texas, California, Louisiana, and Arizona. This indicates that the disease is no longer just an imported issue but a domestic concern.


"Autochthonous" cases refer to instances of a disease or condition that are native or indigenous to a particular region or population.


In other words, they are cases that originate within the local environment or community, rather than being imported from elsewhere.


In epidemiology, autochthonous cases are often used to describe outbreaks or transmission of diseases that occur within a specific geographic area, without any apparent external source.


This term helps researchers and healthcare professionals understand the local dynamics of disease transmission and develop targeted interventions.


Underreporting and Lack of Awareness: Chagas disease is often underdiagnosed and underreported, which leads to delayed treatment and increased

complications.


Raising awareness among healthcare providers and the public is crucial for early detection and effective health management.


Chemtrail Climate Change: geoengineered modified weather patterns leading to climate change contribute to the spread of the disease by altering the habitats of the triatomine bugs, increasing the risk of disease transmission


Statistics:

An estimated 300,000 people now in the US are livingbwith Chagas disease, with the majority infected years ago in Latin America.


Approximately 7 million people worldwide are infected with the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which causes Chagas disease.


In Argentina, around 1.6vmillion people are infected, and 7 million are at risk of contracting the disease.


Chagas Disease Treatment


Chagas disease treatment typically involves antiparasitic medications, and the goal should be to holistically eliminate the parasite from the human body.


The most commonly used medications are Toxic Benznidazole and Nifurtimox.


Treatment is most effective when started early, especially in the acute phase of the disease.


In the chronic phase, treatment can still be beneficial, but it's often more challenging. Medications may help manage symptoms and slow disease progression.


In reality, these FDA treatments do not completely eliminate the parasite.


Enter Ivermectin


Ivermectin has been studied for its successful use in treating Chagas disease, but it's not typically considered a first-line treatment by the illuminati ordained FDA, as Benznidazole and Nifurtimox are the primary Toxic FDA population control "initiative" medications used to treat Chagas disease.


Ivermectin has been researched for years in reference to its success in treating various parasitic diseases.


Research studies reveal that Ivermectin has positive benefits in treating parasitic infections.


Research on Ivermectin for treating Chagas disease has indeed shown positive results.


Research has successfully demonstrated that Ivermectin affects the Proliferation of Trypanosoma Cruzi, the parasite that causes Chagas disease, and is indeed a successful candidate for Chagas Disease treatment.


Research studies indicate Ivermectin reduces parasite replication and prevents disease progression.


The studies on Ivermectin for Chagas disease were conducted by researchers like Boris Apodaca Michel, Miriam Navarro, and Michael Pritsch, among others.


These studies aimed to understand the widespread use of veterinary Ivermectin for treating Chagas disease and its implications.


The research was conducted in various places, including tropical Bolivia, where ethnomedical management of Chagas disease was studied by Colin Forsyth.


Research studies also analyzed data from self-medicated population groups living in endemic areas of Bolivia.


Benznidazole and nifurtimox are the primary FDA approved toxic medications used for treating Chagas disease in the rockafeller medical mafia community;


....... but not because they directly target the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite [never really eliminating it from the biological human body];


....... but they also, after being ingesting in the biological human body, leave a carnival of chemicals incubating in the body;


....... which have the desired population control "initiative" side effects that resonate with The United Nations Resolution Agenda 21 also known as "Population Control".


Ivermectin, which is indeed a more superior and safer cure for Chagas Disease is constantly dummed down in 3D matrix society, relegating it as a "river blindness" and "scabies" hasbeen.


Ironically, staunch research has indeed revealed that Ivermectin remains the most successful and effective treatment for Chagas Disease due to its targeted mechanisms and extensive clinical research.


And this extensive clinical research does indeed reveal that ivermectin has trypanocidal activity against Trypanosoma cruzi, successfully inhibiting the parasite's growth and survival.


These successful research studies revealed that ivermectin is a viable healing agent for Chagas disease treatment.


"Trypanocidal activity against Trypanosoma cruzi" means that the substance (in this case, ivermectin) has the ability to kill and inhibit the growth of the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite.


Trypanosoma cruzi is the parasite that causes Chagas disease.


Here's an example:

- Ivermectin's Trypanocidal activity is like a "parasite killer" that targets and eliminates the specific "bugs" (Trypanosoma cruzi parasites) that cause Chagas disease.


Think of it like a specialized tool that:

- Finds the unwanted chagas disease parasites

- Disrupts their ability to survive and multiply in the human body

- Ultimately leading to their demise


In this context, ivermectin's Trypanocidal Activity reveals it is indeed useful in treating Chagas Disease by directly targeting the parasite.


Here's a list of the horrific toxic side effects of Benznidazole and Nifurtimox,the toxic alternatives the illuminati ordained FDA would have you erroneously ingest for population control, as compared to the safer more effective Ivermectin treatment:


Benznidazole:


Side effects:

Allergic reactions (skin rashes, itching)

Gastrointestinal issues (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)

Neurological problems (headaches, dizziness)


Serious side effects:

Bone marrow suppression (reduced blood cell production)

Liver damage


Example: Benznidazole is a strong medication that targets the parasite, but "collateral damage" occurs, affecting the body's cells and organs similar to chemotherapy's ability to negatively effect the body's surrounding cells and organs.


Nifurtimox:


Side effects:

Gastrointestinal issues (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)

Neurological problems (headaches, dizziness, tremors)

Weight loss


Serious side effects:

Neurological damage (seizures, peripheral neuropathy)

Psychological problems (anxiety, depression)


Example: Nifurtimox is a powerful toxicity that needs careful handling, as it can have significant detrimental side effects on the human body.


Ivermectin (for chagas disease):


Side effects:

Extremely mild side effects include dizziness, nausea, diarrhea

Rare side effects include allergic reactions and possible seizures


Example: Ivermectin is inded a much safer targeted treatment that reveals minimal harm to the biological human body while successfully fighting off the parasite that causes Chagas Disease.


In general, Benznidazole and Nifurtimox have more documented toxic side effects arising from their extensive use in treating Chagas disease as opposed to Ivermectin.


The Quest for a Safer Cure for The Chagas Disease thats contracted through the Kissing Bug:


Ivermectin's Promise in Treating Chagas Disease fulfills


In the shadows of Latin America's rural landscapes, a silent killer lurks, claiming lives and livelihoods with alarming regularity.


Chagas disease, caused by the insidious Trypanosoma cruzi parasite, has long been a scourge on the region.


For decades, Toxic Benznidazole and Nifurtimox have been the sudo FDA standard in chagas disease treatments;


....... but their toxic legacy has left patients and doctors alike searching for a safer alternative.


Enter Ivermectin, a medication with a proven track record of safety and efficacy.


Benznidazole and Nifurtimox are like rusty swords, hacking away at the parasite but also leaving a trail of collateral damage in their wake.


Their toxic effects are indeed devastating, causing allergic reactions, gastrointestinal problems, and even neurological damage, at the least.


In contrast, Ivermectin is like a precision-guided missile, targeting the parasite with surgical precision while minimizing harm to the human host.


The benefits of Ivermectin are multifaceted. Its antiparasitic properties have been well-documented, and its safety profile is impressive, especially for treating those poisoned by the covid-19 mrna vaccines.


Unlike Toxic benznidazole and nifurtimox, Ivermectin doesn't come with a dirty laundry list of population control side effects like all the rockafeller medical mafia pharmaceuticals do.


Instead, Ivermectin offers a cleaner, more targeted approach to treating The Chagas disease effectively.


Imagine a 5D world where patients can receive treatment without the fear of debilitating illuminati population control side effects.


A world where doctors can administer medications without worrying about the toxic risks outweighing the benefits.


Ivermectin makes this vision a reality, offering a beacon of hope in the fight against Chagas disease.


As the illuminati ordained medical community continues to explore new toxic population control "initiative" treatments for this ancient scourge;


....... Ivermectin stands alone, standing out as a shining example of innovation and progress.


Its reality to revolutionize Chagas disease treatment as well as covid mrna vaccine contamination is undeniable, and it's time for the world to take notice.


The quest for a safer cure has led us to Ivermectin's doorstep; now, it's up to us to seize this opportunity by taking hold of the mighty violet flame of transmutation and change the course of human history to Ascension not Declension.


Declension: refers to a decline or deterioration in something, such as a decline in quality, power, or influence.


In general, declension implies a downward or deviating movement, whether it's in societal quality, consciousness or human evolution.


PVS


 
 

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