Anonymous ID: d9476e Nov. 17, 2021, 6:56 a.m. No.15019375   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Parasites are literally creating all the negative cultural shifts. From confusion on sexuality to depression- this is why Ivermectin and anti parasitic medicines must be stopped!

This is the actual study and below that is an article about it

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635495/

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/insidenova/2010/06/t-gondii.html

 

โ€œ Here's how the bug works: Humans ingest Toxoplasma gondii, a common relative of malaria, which, at first, only makes itself known through mild flu symptoms. These symptoms have been known to linger in individuals with compromised immune systems, such as those affected by AIDS, but, in the majority of cases, the symptoms pass, the host feels better, and the bug is forgotten.

 

But Toxoplasma gondii stays onโ€ฆ

 

Dormant in the host's brain, it forms cysts. Research suggests that the parasite begins to affect how the brain responds to dopamine, a hormone that works as a neurotransmitter. And, gradually, it changes the host's personality.

 

Scientists have recorded four ways in which T. gondii affects the host. First, individuals with the parasite are more likely to experience guilty feelings, classified in studies as a type of neuroticism, than those who are not infected.

 

Second, researchers have found that the parasite's human hosts are more likely to be uncoordinated. One study demonstrated that both drivers and pedestrians who have been in traffic accidents are three times more likely to have been exposed to T. gondii.

 

Third, those who are infected with T. gondii are less likely to seek out new experiences. In researchers' words, they are less prone to "novelty seeking" and are more likely to demonstrate characteristics of "uncertainty avoidance."

 

And fourth, and perhaps most frighteningly, the presence of Toxoplasma gondii in human hosts shows a correlation with schizophrenia. People who suffer from schizophrenia are, in fact, three times more likely to carry T. gondii than those who do not. While unsettling, the correlation is not altogether surprising; schizophrenia is related to abnormalities in the way the brain receives dopamine, the hormone that Toxoplasma gondii also affects.

 

Scientists have observed other trends as well, including skewing sex ratios so that in heavily-affected populations, more males are born.

 

So what is Toxoplasma gondii, and what does it want with us? Most often described as a "cat parasite," the bug has three hosts: humans, cats, and rodents.

 

In cats, the parasite lives in the wall of the small intestine and is spread through the cats' feces. Then other animals ingest it, including rodents and humans; in both, it forms cysts in the brain, liver and muscle tissues.โ€

 

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This is freakin crazy!

Remember that 4chan post about homos and parasites? Treat your kids and family with some ivermectin