Is Multiple Sclerosis a Parasitic Disease? Shocking New Research Reveals Hidden Culprit

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Could everything we thought we knew about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) be wrong? Groundbreaking new research suggests that MS may not be an autoimmune disease at all—but the result of parasitic worms and Borrelia infections invading the nervous system. Autopsy evidence from MS patients has uncovered worms, worm eggs, and bacterial biofilms in the brain and cerebrospinal fluid.

This raises urgent questions:
🔹 Are MS symptoms caused by parasites attacking the brain?
🔹 Why are standard tests failing to detect these infections?
🔹 Could MS actually be an undiagnosed chronic infection?

Join us as we break down the shocking findings, the advanced testing that uncovered them, and what this means for MS treatment and diagnosis. If MS is truly a parasitic disease, the medical world may be on the brink of a revolutionary breakthrough.

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