Rosacea

Condition
Rosacea is a particular form of eczema that appears on the face — primarily on the nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead — and can also appear on the neck and chest. It is caused by Epstein-Barr virus inside the liver feeding on toxic heavy metals (especially copper and mercury), releasing dermatoxins that surface on the skin. It is not an autoimmune condition; it is entirely viral and toxic. Over time, rosacea can create scarring on face and skin tissue.
  • Stagnant liver: Comes on when liver gets stagnant and sluggish from too much fat
  • Copper exposure: Copper is a primary viral fuel for rosacea. Toxic copper from pesticides, fungicides, copper pipes, pans, and new clothing feeds EBV and worsens rosacea. Copper is toxic — it leads directly to rosacea.
  • Copper: Copper leads to rosacea
  • Dermatoxins surfacing on face (nose, cheeks, chin, forehead)
  • EBV feeding on mercury in both liver and small intestinal tract
  • EBV in the small intestinal tract feeding on mercury-based toxins
  • EBV: Epstein-Barr virus in the system
  • EBV: Epstein-Barr virus inside the liver
  • EBV inside the liver: Epstein-Barr virus inside the liver is the direct pathogenic driver. EBV feeds off copper in the liver, releases dermatoxins that go into the digestive tract and become rosacea on the surface of the skin.
  • Mercury: Mercury in the intestinal tract
  • Mercury in small intestinal tract: Mercury-based toxins that reside in the small intestinal tract — often from years of tuna fish consumption — are a key fuel for rosacea. EBV in the intestinal tract feeds on mercury, and these toxins surface as rosacea on the face.
  • Mercury toxins: Mercury-based toxins that reside in the small intestinal tract, can be from tuna fish eaten years ago
  • True cause: EBV feeding on copper: One of the over 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr virus living inside the liver, feeding on an abundance of the toxic heavy metal copper there, releasing a copper-infused dermatoxin that circulates through the body and cannot detoxify properly due to a high-fat/high-protein diet. When these dermatoxins float to the surface of the skin, they cause the redness and rashing of rosacea.
  • Stagnant liver from high-fat diet: Rosacea comes on when the liver gets stagnant and sluggish from too much fat. The high-fat/high-protein diet prevents dermatoxins from being properly detoxified, allowing them to surface to the skin.
  • Viral condition — not autoimmune: Rosacea is 100% viral. The body is not attacking itself. Rosacea is caused by viral dermatoxins from EBV in the liver — not by the immune system malfunctioning. Protein intake has no causal relationship with rosacea.
  • Eczema variant: Rosacea is a particular form of eczema that can appear in many forms on face, neck, and chest
  • Viral symptoms: Rosacea is one of the viral symptoms
  • Streptococcus: Strep bacteria in the system
  • Streptococcus and E coli: Streptococcus and E coli colonies in the gut create rosacea
  • Streptococcus and E. coli: Streptococcus and E. coli colonies in the gut can also create rosacea by proliferating and sending toxins up through the system. A little strep in the system combined with EBV creates the rosacea presentation.
  • Toxic heavy metals: Toxic heavy metals are involved with rosacea. Mercury and copper are the primary metals. When morning cleanse challenge was discussed, metals were directly cited — 'rosacea, metals right there.' Getting metals out is critical.
  • Viral: Viral rash condition
  • EBV dermatoxins: Virus inside liver feeding off copper, poison goes into digestive tract and becomes rosacea

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