INTERNAL ORGAN CANCERS
These parasites cause sharp pain with their eight claws and jaws as they feed on the walls of a host’s stomach and small intestine. Pycnogonida, or microscopic phages, can enter the bloodstream and various organs through the digestive system. Those with stomach infections may experience pycnogonida exiting from the esophagus through the throat and out of the mouth. pycnogonids appear in stool during bowel movements. Pycnogonid infections in the digestive system cause most stomach and bowel cancers.
CONSUMPTION OF INTERNAL ORGANS
Viruses attack the cardiovascular system, invade internal organs, destroy tissue, and consume the body’s proteins. Reye’s syndrome and other diseases lead to liver failure. Virus infections cause abscesses and necrosis of the kidneys. Viruses consume protein found within glandular systems such as the adrenal glands, hypothalamus, and lymph glands, leading to breakdowns in enzyme and hormone production and regulatory functions.
Viruses are attracted to bone marrow and will reproduce rapidly once the skeleton is breached, leading to several forms of leukemia. Disease, organ failure, and cancers result from infections within the body by pycnogonids, Physalia Physalis, Phage Viruses, and Plasmodium Parasites.
RADIATION SICKNESS AND TISSUE DAMAGE
All phages, cytokines, and plasmodium parasites emit beta-radioactive Tritium into an infected host's body cavities, vesicles, bloodstream, and respiratory system. Beta-decay of tritium from phages, cytokines, and plasmodium parasites causes radiation sickness in an infected host, often associated as a symptom of a particular disease.