Gary Brecka’s explosive Joe Rogan interview unveils the toxic burden driving chronic illness. – Whatfinger News' Choice Clips
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Gary Brecka’s explosive Joe Rogan interview unveils the toxic burden driving chronic illness.

He rejects the idea that seed oils, vaccines, or fluoride alone are killing Americans—it’s the cumulative dose toxicity of modern life. From microplastics and PFAs in water to BPAs and heavy metals in blood, our environment is a minefield. Using the Vibrant Wellness Test, Brecka found traces of jet fuel, mold, mycotoxins, and BPAs in his and his family’s blood. His daughter, a nurse, battled brain fog, joint pain, swollen ankles, and mood swings, all linked to mold in her apartment. After relocating and detoxing with sauna, activated charcoal, and glutathione, her health rebounded. Brecka challenges the dogma that autoimmune diseases like Crohn’s, Hashimoto’s, or MS stem from random immune misfires.

He posits the immune system is targeting invaders—mold, heavy metals, viruses, or parasites—hidden inside cells. Autopsies reveal parasitic helminths in MS patients’ myelin sheaths, absent in regions with “healthy” parasites where MS is rare. Heavy metals like mercury accumulate in the thyroid, sparking Hashimoto’s as immunity attacks the toxin, not the organ. Rather than blaming genetics or suppressing immunity, Brecka urges testing for toxins and detoxing their sources. His clinic saw 160,000 patients, many misdiagnosed with autoimmune diseases when toxins were the culprits. Don’t accept a diagnosis without investigating mold, metals, viruses, and parasites. Take control, test your body, and reclaim your health.

Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid…”You Want To Talk About A Pandemic?…We Have A Pandemic Of Medicating Organs In The Body That Have Done Nothing Wrong.”


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