Phase 5 of a 31-Year Managed Symbiont Progression - A Longitudinal Case Study Interpreted Through the Biochemical Computer Framework

Wested · University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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This paper documents the final documented stage (January 2022–April 2026) of a 31-year progressive condition in a single subject. Over 80 diagnostic tests returned normal results while the subject experienced organ-by-organ vascular disconnection, volume depletion, metabolic pathway substitution, and structural tissue consumption — all invisible to standard medicine. Presented with contemporaneous labs, imaging, daily logs, and self-directed urinalysis, the record demonstrates that Candida albicans operates as a distributed biochemical computer capable of profound host regulation. Includes the dual-circulation oxygen paradox (venous O₂ sat 66% vs. pulse oximetry 100%), extreme pain tolerance with no outward…

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  • Candida albicans
  • Phenotype
  • Phase (matter)
  • Stage (stratigraphy)
  • Subject (documents)
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