2 days ago | Advertorial | By Anna Reah
You count carbs, take your meds, walk after dinner—yet you still feel tired, foggy, tingly feet, blurry vision, random spikes. It’s frustrating, and it doesn’t add up.
Investigators point to a silent epidemic almost nobody talks about: a microscopic “American parasite” called Candida albicans. It doesn’t just “live” in the body it feeds on insulin and can jam your GLP-1 switch, the very system your body uses to keep glucose steady. That’s why so many people see spikes even when they do everything right.
A chilling clue: researchers reported the same microscopic fingerprints in 85% of diabetic amputations like chalk outlines at a crime scene. If something alive is interfering with your insulin and nerves, what are the chances it’s inside you right now?
Dr. Steven Blake a former GLP-1 researcher who helped design studies used to push blockbuster drugs finally speaks out:
“I spent 20 years feeding the machine… but when I saw the parasite almost take my wife’s life, I couldn’t stay silent.”
His whistleblower turn (from insider to protector) is why people listen.
If a living organism is part of the problem, starving it out is part of the answer. In a short presentation, Dr. Blake explains a simple morning routine built around three natural nutrients highlighted by researchers to help your body re-engage GLP-1—no needles, no harsh drugs. (The full protocol is inside the video; this page is just the investigation.)
Watch Dr. Steven Blake’s 5-minute briefing now—before it’s taken down.
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