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    The Hidden Parasitic Causes of Chronic Illnesses and Mental Health Conditions

    Perhaps a billion people worldwide battle countless poorly understood chronic medical and mental health conditions. We've been told these illnesses are random, genetic, or psychological.

    Emerging research identifies parasitic organisms as potential core contributors to many chronic and mental health conditions—findings that remain largely unacknowledged by mainstream medicine. Are you ready to examine the evidence?

    What You'll Find Here:

    • Visual documentation of parasitic organisms
    • Research on parasitic causes of chronic conditions
    • Treatment protocols and antiparasitic strategies
    • Medical terminology that dismisses evidence
    • My story and why this research exists

    Gregory Garber, M.A. Clinical Psychology & Neuroscience | Clinical Researcher

    The Hidden Connection

    Parasitic organisms affect multiple body systems—brain, heart, digestive tract—causing symptoms medicine labels as "idiopathic," "psychiatric," or "autoimmune." The connections are real, documented, and systematically ignored.

    Medical illustration showing parasitic organisms connected to human body systems, revealing hidden causes of chronic diseases and mental illnesses
    Comprehensive Resource

    220+ Medical Conditions with Parasitic Etiologies

    An extensive list documenting conditions—from RLS to depression to autoimmune diseases—that likely have parasitic causes the medical establishment refuses to investigate. See if your condition is listed.

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    Featured Article

    We Never Eradicated Parasites—We Just Stopped Looking

    If we can't eliminate lice, bed bugs, or pinworms, how did we eradicate anything more dangerous? Examining the greatest public health myth of modern times and why the medical establishment stopped tracking parasitic infections.

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    Visual Evidence: The Parasites Medicine Claims Don't Exist

    For decades, patients reporting parasitic symptoms have been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or labeled as mentally ill. The medical establishment insists these parasites don't exist in developed countries—or that patients are imagining them.

    Here is the proof they refuse to examine.

    Parasitic roundworm under microscope

    Parasitic Roundworm: Microscope Documentation

    This parasitic roundworm was collected in March 2023 and documented under microscope. These organisms are real, measurable, and replicable. They are not delusions, not fibers, but living parasites that conventional medicine refuses to diagnose.

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    Why This Evidence Matters

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    Replicable & Verifiable

    These findings can be reproduced. The methodology is documented. Other researchers can verify these organisms exist.

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    Visually Elusive

    These parasites cannot be seen with the naked eye, which is why they've been missed for decades. Proper lighting and magnification reveal their presence.

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    Explains Symptoms

    These organisms account for the creeping sensations, itching, and neurological symptoms that patients have reported—and doctors have dismissed.

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    Systematically Ignored

    When patients present this evidence to doctors, they are often dismissed, ridiculed, or labeled as mentally ill rather than properly diagnosed.

    This is Not Theory. This is Documentation.

    We have photographed, filmed, and documented these organisms. The evidence is clear, replicable, and challenges fundamental medical assumptions about parasitic infections in developed countries.

    In-Depth Analysis

    Restless Legs Syndrome Article

    Restless Legs Syndrome: A Parasitic Etiology

    Restless legs syndrome affects millions worldwide and is labeled idiopathic—cause unknown. This article presents documented evidence that RLS is caused by parasitic infections (nematodes and flatworms), explains the circadian symptom pattern, iron dysregulation mechanism, and why conventional diagnostics fail to detect these organisms.

    Our Mission

    Uncovering the Truth, Together.

    These documented findings of visually-elusive free-living parasitic organisms will reshape how we understand chronic illness. For decades, patients reporting parasitic symptoms have been dismissed, gaslit, and misdiagnosed with psychiatric or neurological conditions.

    Conditions like depression, anxiety, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, MS, Parkinson's, autism, and hundreds more share a common thread: symptoms consistent with parasitic infection that medicine refuses to investigate.

    The scope of this medical denial affects millions:

    50+ million Americans with chronic pain conditions
    21 million with depression
    40 million with anxiety disorders
    1-2 million with fibromyalgia
    1 million with MS
    1 million with Parkinson's
    Millions more with chronic fatigue, IBS, autoimmune diseases, autism spectrum disorders

    Common thread: Symptoms consistent with parasitic infection. Parasites not tested for. Patients managed with lifetime medications, never cured.

    Visual Documentation

    Photographed and filmed organisms under microscope. Replicable evidence that conventional medicine refuses to examine or acknowledge.

    Validation & Community

    Creating space for those dismissed as delusional to find validation, share experiences, and access treatment information outside institutional gatekeeping.

    Exposing Medical Denial

    Documenting how systematic denial of parasitic research protects profitable symptom management over actual cures. Evidence-based critique of medical establishment practices.

    Fact & Theory Challenging Medical Paradigms

    The videos below present findings that challenge the very core of science, medicine, and the entire fabric of our society. Though rooted in replicable research, they remain absent from mainstream journals—because accepting them would mean rethinking decades of medical dogma. These are not opinions. They are system-changing discoveries, shared here openly for all to examine.

    Restless Legs Syndrome: Parasites Hidden in Plain Sight

    Restless Legs Syndrome: Parasites Hidden in Plain Sight

    Restless legs syndrome explained as parasitic infection. Documents organisms, circadian patterns, iron dysregulation, and diagnostic failures.

    The medical system doesn't care about you

    The medical system doesn't care about you

    30 years of psychiatric treatment: permanent medication side effects, systematic denial of parasitic evidence, and resolution through antiparasitic treatment.

    Why black Americans smoke menthols?

    Why black Americans smoke menthols?

    Unexpected parasitic hypothesis explaining menthol cigarette preference patterns in specific populations.

    Looking for Treatment Information?

    Comprehensive protocols for addressing parasitic infections, including antiparasitic strategies, dietary approaches, and evidence-based interventions documented through clinical research and patient outcomes.

    Decode Medical Language

    Understanding how conventional medical terminology is applied to dismiss documented parasitic symptoms and mischaracterize patient reports

    NTKOC Glossary

    Medical terminology often reflects diagnostic assumptions that may not account for parasitic etiologies. Our medical glossary analyzes psychiatric labels , clinical symptoms, and diagnostic frameworks that may mischaracterize legitimate parasitic infections .

    Featured Term: Matchbox Sign

    Clinical Definition: When patients bring specimens as "proof" of parasites — labeled as delusional behavior.

    NTKOC Truth: A survival strategy by dismissed patients; many specimens do contain biological material. View our photographic evidence of real parasites.

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    Parasites & Pathogens

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    Clinical Symptoms

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    Psychiatric Labels

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    Systemic Terms

    Why This Platform Exists

    I'm Gregory Garber. I have a master's degree in Clinical Psychology & Neuroscience. For 30 years, I was diagnosed with bipolar depression and cycled through psychiatric medications that caused permanent harm—weight gain, metabolic damage, tardive dyskinesia—while never addressing the root cause.

    When I began documenting parasitic organisms, I was labeled with delusional parasitosis by a dermatologist. Once given a delusional diagnosis, no medical provider takes you seriously. You are outcasted from the medical system.

    Self-treatment with antiparasitic medication (ivermectin) resolved chronic gastrointestinal issues in 3 days—issues I was scheduled for surgery to address. Neuroprotective supplementation improved neurological and psychiatric symptoms that decades of psychiatric drugs never touched.

    This platform documents what the medical establishment denies: that parasitic infections cause conditions labeled psychiatric, neurological, or idiopathic. The evidence is here. The system's denial is documented. And you deserve to know the truth.