Today we encounter a wide variety of different bacteria and microbes that cause problems for our health. They include:
- Clostridium difficile
- E. coli
- toxins in food (many are still undescribed; even when destroyed by cooking, these microbes remain toxic and can accumulate in the body)
- methacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- moulds
- over 50 groups of streptococci strains
- parasites
- salmonella
- staphylococci
Today, different strains of bacteria are responsible for many different symptoms and conditions, including small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) , acne , yeast infections, urinary tract infections, sinus infections, chronic sinusitis, food poisoning, infertility, urinary tract infections blisters, lung infections, most ear infections, etc.
Mold is not the real cause of disease like bacteria, but it is a trigger. This means that exposure to mold can suppress your immune system so that any underlying viruses or bacteria that cause diseases, symptoms and conditions can thrive and develop. When these pathogens multiply, new symptoms or conditions may appear or existing health problems may worsen.
Parasites are a very real cause of problems, but they are often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. If someone is truly infected with a parasite, they will fight for their living situation. Either the parasite will win, meaning someone may lose their life, or the human will defeat it. If someone has been struggling with chronic health symptoms and conditions for an extended period of time, they are likely caused by underlying viral and bacterial infections rather than parasites.
The way to support your body is to kill and starve bacteria, feed your body with the right foods and supplements, strengthen your immune system, cleanse and heal your liver, and clear out bacteria and germs. Taking care of your liver is the real key to creating health in the rest of your body, and cleansing is the best liver care.
You will learn more about the bacteria and microbes that attack our body and how to heal your body in Anthony William's book - "Cleansing for Zdave" .