Re: a short summary.
This took me decades to figure out and of course is relevant only to me but maybe it helps:
Some people have great liver functions, their livers are much more capable of detoxing the body then they are in binding up the resulting stuff and dumping it into the bile. (MSM may be an issue in this)
So a parasitic infection with their inherent viral and amoeba infections will produce the high toxicity.
You liver works hard but dumps toxic bile out into your cecum where it begins to irritate that entire area. Now you have a flaky ileo-cecal valve and the trouble really starts.
With that valve periodically flaky you get an interaction between bacteria found in the LI and SI. This in turn causes die off like never before and magically that area is directly connected to your lymph system and bingo we get sluggish and “chronic fatigue”…
This irritation NEVER clears up since the
parasites keep creating toxins and now you have the intestinal bacteria war helping out. This I believe is the start of most IBS leading to countless intestinal issues.
Lately I have one addition to this theory and until tomorrows SCIO test I don’t have real prove. But liver flukes can periodically plug up your gallbladder making all these issues an even bigger problem.