What if the organism living inside most humans isn't a pathogen — but a biochemical computer running maintenance on every major system in your body? This paper maps its documented receptor access to dozens of "unknown etiology" diseases costing the U. S. over 2 trillion annually, explains why killing it makes things worse, and describes what happens when you manage the relationship instead. The implications for chronic disease, obesity, addiction, and human longevity are not incremental. They are civilizational. This is the real purpose behind Redacted Science.
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