I suspect people are being controlled by fungi, and these fungi are basically "demons." Not my idea... It just makes sense to me. GPT seems to be saying it's possible :

Some I know has a helluva sweet tooth, and also mood swings that would probably he called "bipolar disorder" if checked out. Seems unconnected, but fungi like sugar, and fungi often control the cravings in their hosts. This is well documented in insects - so why not humans too? I'd bet there's actually no such thing as bipolar disorder, and every single person ever diagnosed with it has a fungal infection. I'd also bet this is the reason various religions encourage fasting - it starves demons inside you.

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Don't know about candida but leaky gut will turn you into a different person for sure. Both food cravings and personality stuff changes. On top of that over time it completely destroys your energy levels and motivation.

I've had that for about a decade. I healed it this year. Still watching it very closely, but its looking good.

Still fighting it but making some progress with fasting paired with an extremely restricted diet.

Magnesium made a huge difference for me. I wasn't able to "go" often enough, and that exacerbated the issue. Fasting and restricting veggies also helped. I also think more water and collagen help. Idk this one helps, but I try to visualize parts of my body as one of my tricks while meditating, and it feels like I move my mind into the part I'm focusing on, and I try ask my body to remember the template it grew from. That was inspired by Dr. Levin's work, where he proved that cells organise according to some template that's not stored somewhere we haven't found yet.

Omg the typos. I swear English is my first language...

Been doing collagen. Just upped magnesium now that I have diet restrictions dialed in well enough that it isn't just making things worse. Just added Glutamine and licorice which are supposed to help.

Crazy to me that leaky gut is still controversial as a diagnosis. Maybe if they tried talking to their patients.

I didn't know it was... I basically stopped talking to doctors after a stay in the hospital. They saved my life, and I'm grateful, but they didn't listen to me and some stuff happened. IMO a nutritionist with their own practice is many times more knowledgeable than any -ologist.

Licorice.... ? I wonder. About a year ago I went nuts on some licorice. That's not something I normally do.

Magnesium is GOATed. Fiber is also valuable.

Mg really is. Between that vitamin D, I've fix quite a few issues

Never thought demons could be real this way.

I'm not really using the word the way I prefer... I don't believe in demons in the usual sense. They're you... Just not the you you want to be. Fungus ain't that. But it works.

I've been thinking the same thing lately.

Solid angle- there’s been a ton of emphasis/focus on parasites over the past few years but nothing really about this.

Look at the theories of how ergot potentially fuelled the Salem witch hunt.

We’ve seen zombie ant fungus, that literally takes over the minds of ants, I think we’d be stupid to assume that there isn’t anything that can have atleast some impact on humans.

We also know how powerful the role of fungus can be if you believe in stoned ape theory, which I personally do to a degree.

It’s definitely possible, fungus like parasites or any other form of life has a goal of living, surviving & reproducing. It’s likely present in all of us or around us to some degree, and it’s probably under studied. Stack that with the gut-mind connection and I see a ton of merit here.

Excellent thoughts