
| FUNGI and MYCOBACTERIA (TB-Bacteria) are the oldest microbes. They operate exclusively on organs and tissues controlled from the OLD BRAIN (brainstem and cerebellum), which are of endodermal or old mesodermal origin.
During the healing phase, fungi, such as candida albicans, or mycobacteria, like tubercular bacteria (TB), decompose the cells that served a biological purpose during the conflict-active phase.
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As natural "micro-surgeons", fungi and mycobacteria remove, for example, colon tumors, lung tumors, kidney tumors, liver tumors, prostate tumors, glandular breast tumors, or melanomas that are no longer needed.
What makes mycobacteria so remarkable is that they start to multiply immediately at the moment of the DHS. They multiply at a rate parallel to the growing tumor, so that the moment the conflict is resolved, the exact amount of tubercular bacteria will be available to decompose and remove the cancer.
Symptoms: During the decomposing process, the remnants of the healing process are eliminated through the stool (colon-SBS), the urine (kidney-SBS, prostate-SBS), or the lungs (lung-SBS), typically accompanied with night sweats, discharge (potentially mixed with blood), swelling, inflammation, fever, and pain. This natural microbial process is erroneously called an "infection".
If the necessary microbes have been eradicated, for example through over-use of antibiotics or "Chemo", the tumor encapsulates and stays in place with no further cell division.
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