#103. Why is Neuropathy Happening To Me

At the onset of it all, immediate questions come to mind; Why Me, Why Now? We too asked those questions, only to find out that Neuropathy is very, very common and since you’re here… well, you are not alone.
Moreover, at the bottom of the post, developers we quizzed to make available the comments section. Please use it.

Neuropathy is contagious and that’s the common denominator for the commonality of it. Too often Neuropathy is attributed to untraceable and inarguable origins such as DNA, immune system, family genetics and the list goes on.

Ghost Bacteria

What causes Neuropathy is a flashy-eating bacteria, concealed on the body, in small colonies. The parasite, as all parasites is alive and has ways to reproduce. And such the bacteria spread from person to person.
The irony is that 90% carry and feed the parasite but are never hurt by it.

A small percentage develop Neuropathy and that happens when colonies of bacteria exceed the conveying capacity. While searching for the parasite, small colonies can be found anywhere on the body and those are mostly inoffensive, yet breeding stock.
Colonies which induce Neuropathy are large and prefer to develop on legs, hands and also shoulders.
In the course of destroying the parasite, you’ll learn to recognize markers of Neuropathy, first on you and later in others.

Markers of Neuropathy

An athlete for instance, a twenty years old marathoner, makes an apologetic remark about her body-odor. Paraphrasing her argument – the pungent odor was inherited from the father and therefore genetic. 

However, body-odor is a marker of Neuropathy. Both father and daughter carry the flesh-eating bacteria but neither where aware of its existence. The noticeable odor is a marker which exposes the feeding session.
In fact, when free of Neuropathy the human body doesn’t smell.

How do you learn to recognize markers of Neuropathy?
After destroying the parasite, odor disappears.

Markers of Neuropathy

  • Brown spots on shoulders, arms, hands, face
  • Absence of flexibility in ankles, knees, hands and shoulders
  • Stiff walking and lose of balance
  • A need for walking props -wheelchair, cane and walking-stick

All markers of Neuropathy, recede after the destruction of the parasite

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