Why Antibiotics Is Rewriting Your Brain Before You Notice
- jubbdavid

- Jan 18
- 2 min read
Your gut is the first brain, and the body is signaling long before conscious thought begins; when antibiotics are swallowed they are not selective, because one pill erases the lifecolloid terrain like a wildfire; you feel it kinesthetically as tension and cramping in the belly, you hear it audibly as gurgling disruption, and you see it visually as fatigue, irritability, and brain fog; therefore adaptation is misread as infection, cause is mislabeled as symptom, and intelligence is mistaken for error;
Antibiotics, over-the-counter drugs, and ultra-processed food strip microbial diversity, flatten immune signaling, and interrupt heat-shock and cold-shock protein cycles; because the throat, the intestine, and the blood are temperature-sensitive terrain, stress proteins are released to protect cellular structure during environmental shifts; however, when these protective cycles are interrupted, pathogens overgrow, resistance forms, tight junctions loosen, and inflammation travels from gut to brain; children are most vulnerable because their terrain is still forming, meaning disruption occurs before resilience is established;
This is the deeper mistake of the modern hero’s journey: outsourcing knowing; because no one can think, adapt, feel, or heal on your behalf, mind-reading another body is impossible; therefore polarization, ad hominem reactions, and distorted language patterns replace perception, locking individuals into confusion while suppressing lived sensory intelligence; awareness restores choice because it reconnects signal to meaning, coherence to action, and trust to self;
Restoration is not suppression; because lifecolloid diversity is intelligence itself, terrain repair is the real medicine; when you see the pattern, you regain agency; when intelligence is restored, the system stabilizes without force;
If this connects, and you want to understand your own pattern rather than argue against it, send Dr. Jubb a direct message; because conversation is the first intervention, clarity is the second, and real change always begins with one honest exchange.
