A 2017 Gov Funded study, available in the National Library of Medicine, showed eating bugs “injure organs & in persistent situations lead to death, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus, & cancer”
The chitin in bugs, the exoskeletons, provoke human immunity to generate swarms of inflammatory cytokines, that injure organs and can lead to death, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus, and cancer.
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How Corrupt Is US Gov? A 2017 Gov Funded study, available in the National Library of Medicine, showed eating bugs “injure organs & in persistent situations lead to death, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus, & cancer”
Yet they’re letting mega corporations push it on you anyway
“The Government knows quite a bit about eating bugs. Turns out it's very, very unhealthy. I pulled these right out of the National Library of Medicine, 2017 study, funded by the government, said that, the chitin in bugs, the exoskeletons, will provoke human innate immunity to generate a deluge of inflammatory cytokines, which injure organs and in persistent situations lead to death, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus, and cancer.
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So the goal, folks, is not to save the planet. It's It's not to save the climate. Like the revolutionaries used to say back in the sixties, the students for a democratic society, the issue is never the issue. It's not about global warming. It's not about sustainable development.
It's about enslaving humanity. They wanna wipe out small, medium sized producers, centralized food control in the hands of mega corporations in bed with the mega governments. They wanna move the population into the mega cities and ultimately bring about this great reset in what they call the new world order.“
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Chitin and chitinase: Role in pathogenicity, allergenicity and health
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28093332/
Abstract
Chitin, a polysaccharide with particular abundance in fungi, nematodes and arthropods is immunogenic. It acts as a threat to other organisms, to tackle which they have been endowed with chitinase enzyme. Even if this enzyme is not present in all organisms, they possess proteins having chitin-binding domain(s) (ChtBD). Many lethal viruses like Ebola, and HCV (Hepatitis C virus) have these domains to manipulate their carriers and target organisms. In keeping with the basic rule of survival, the self-origin (own body component) chitins and chitinases are protective, but that of non-self origin (from other organisms) are detrimental to health. The exogenous chitins and chitinases provoke human innate immunity to generate a deluge of inflammatory cytokines, which injure organs (leading to asthma, atopic dermatitis etc.), and in persistent situations lead to death (multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythromatosus (SLE), cancer, etc.). Unfortunately, chitin-chitinase-stimulated hypersensitivity is a common cause of occupational allergy. On the other hand, chitin, and its deacetylated derivative chitosan are increasingly proving useful in pharmaceutical, agriculture, and biocontrol applications. This critical review discusses the complex nexus of chitin and chitinase and assesses both their pathogenic as well as utilitarian aspects.
Keywords: Allergen; Chitin; Chitinase; Glycosyl hydrolase; Pathogenesis.
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