July 13 The Silent Brain Parasite – A Thrilling Tale of Microscopic Mayhem

Did you know one in three Americans might unknowingly host a brain-invading parasite that alters

behavior, increases risk-taking, and has been linked to schizophrenia? This microscopic squatter,

often contracted from undercooked meat or cat litter, forms dormant cysts in your brain for

decades, subtly hijacking dopamine and triggering fatigue, brain fog, and impulsivity (yes, that

reckless driving spree might not be entirely your fault). While healthy immune systems usually

keep it in check, pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals face severe risks,

including miscarriage or seizures.

Special On-Location Interview of Nate Jones, CEO of Xlear Nasal Sprays and Spry Dental

Defense, at Xlear’s 25 year Anniversary


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