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00:00In modern language, we name symptoms, we label clusters, we organize experiences of the body
00:07into diagnoses like IBS, hepatitis, anemia, MS, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, colitis,
00:18skin conditions, vision disturbances. Each label describes where the body is struggling but not
00:25always why. Now, in laboratory science, especially when studying parasitology, microbiology, hematology,
00:35and pathology, there is something quietly consistent. The body is never sterile. It is an
00:43ecosystem, a living terrain. Those who have spent years behind a microscope begin to notice
00:51patterns most people never see. Mucus where inflammation lives. Biofilms where systems
00:59slow down. Microscopic life forms some familiar, some not present in fluids. We are taught to think
01:07of as pristine, urine, saliva, blood, even spinal fluid. Not always worms. Not always obvious
01:16parasites. Sometimes tiny organisms. Sometimes structures with movement. Sometimes things
01:24that don't fit neatly into textbooks. And that observation naturally raises a deeper question
01:31not fear-based, but curious. How does life enter life? The body is not invaded randomly. It responds
01:40to environment. Immunity, stress, nutrition, trauma, toxicity, and nervous system load. When the terrain
01:50weakens, opportunistic organisms thrive. When communication between systems breaks down,
01:57inflammation becomes chronic. When detox pathways stall, symptoms speak louder. So perhaps the deeper
02:05teaching isn't everything is parasites. Perhaps the teaching is the body is signaling imbalance.
02:12Different tissues express imbalance differently. The gut speaks through digestion. The skin speaks
02:19through rashes. The joints speak through pain. The nervous system speaks through fatigue, fog, and
02:27misfiring signals. Naming the symptom doesn't always mean understanding the root. Awareness asks better
02:35questions. What weakens the terrain. What disrupts the immune conversation. What creates environments
02:43where imbalance sustains itself. What role do stress, trauma, chemicals, diet, inflammation, and chronic
02:53survival states play. Science is still young in many of these areas. History shows us that what is dismissed
03:01in one generation becomes foundational in the next. Germ theory itself was once laughed at.
03:09So curiosity matters. Observation matters. Discernment matters. This isn't about fear. It's about
03:19remembering the body is intelligent. It adapts. It communicates. It compensates. And when it can't
03:27compensate anymore. It speaks louder. Awareness begins when we stop asking only what's my diagnosis?
03:35And start asking what is my body responding to? For entertainment purpose only but your soul knows the truth.
03:43Now I think that what's wrong with JESUS.
03:43And that changers he shouldn't. These are the only things that people get to me saying that
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