I Developed Tinea Versicolor Skin Fungus On My Back, When I lived In Hawaii at The Age of 23. The Moist, Humid, Warm Climate Was Conducive to Fungal Growth.
I developed itchy, white patches of skin that became more red and itchy the more fruit I ate. In Hawaiian slang they called it Haole Rot. Haole is the not so friendly term given to white folks.
I had to ask
myself the question, why was it my brother did not suffer from this problem, nor did 99% of the people who lived there. It was not until years later in my early 30's when I was taught and understood how the terrain or biochemistry conditions of our tissues, determines if there is an environment for microorganisms to grow, into what is in our times called a disease state.
After being taught the terrain model of health, I then understood, why I got skin fungus and others did
not. The fungus eventually spread to my arms, neck and chest.
I've told this story in several previous newsletters. For the sake of context I need to repeat it. When I was 15 years of age, I had two large high copper mercury dental fillings installed into my teeth. Silver prices had gone up in 1975 and 1976, and dentists did not believe that the economy was healthy enough to support an increase in the price of their silver/mercury fillings. So, they removed the silver and
increased the copper content. Calling them high copper mercury amalgams. Copper being more conductive that silver, created a filling that released 50X more mercury than the sliver fillings.
I'd already had 7 of the silver/mercury fillings in my teeth. They diminished my health but did not destroy it overnight like these two new fillings did. I developed a sore throat while sitting in the dental chair, getting the two fillings installed. Which lead to 20 days of antibiotics to
stop the sore throat. Which wiped out my intestinal microbiome and caused the mercury coming off the teeth to deposit at a rate of 98% into my intestinal lining.
This killed the majority of my intestinal nerves, causing severe constipation for 24 years of my life. These two videos below document the toxic effects of mercury based dental fillings.
Mercury kills nerves on contact: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpC17nfZVvU. This next video documents the mercury vapor comes of fillings continuously, even in 25 year old fillings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlQ6c2VgYoY&pp=ygUYc21va2luZyB0ZWV0aCBwb2lzb24gZ2Fz
If you watch the entire 2nd video you see how mercury deposits in the sheeps entire digestive tract, and throughout all organs of its body, reducing kidney function by 40%. Mercury kills nerves on contact and damages or kills other cells on contact. All evidence indicates that where mercury deposits, cells become compromised in their energy production. Leading to less ATP
(energy) and much more waste of lactic acid production. This lowers the pH, which lowers the oxygen levels. This in turn causes the spores already in our body's to grow into fungus.
The skin is the largest detoxification organ of the body. It acts as a third kidney. I have two theories as to why I developed skin fungus on my back, chest, neck and arms. One is because my body has been working to rid itself of mercury through every avenue of elimination, including the skin. The
mercury made its way to my skin and damaged my skin's ability to maintain a slightly acid skin pH of 5.5. A 5.5 pH protects the skin from fungal growth. but a 6-7 pH would permit the Tinea organism to grow. Or that my gut microbiome, liver and other organs became so damaged from mercury that their ability to regulate healthy metabolism and produce a 5.5 skin pH became compromised, causing my skin pH to shift to the more alkaline state of 6-7.
Once I moved to a climate that
strongly supported its growth, I developed the white de-pigmented skin on my neck, arms, chest and back. When I moved back to California my symptoms subsided. Then in 2005 when I moved to the moist, warm, humid climate of South Carolina, the skin fungus came back. For all these years, my skin fungus symptoms would become the worst during the summer months. Which are the warmest and most humid months.
So, from 2005 until now I've been dealing with this de-pigmented skin that
becomes itchy and red when I eat honey or concentrated sweets. This is what my back looked like in 2007 or so. I still had a good physique then.