HUMANS CAN'T DIGEST INSECTS No Matter What Scientists Claim: Here's the Truth They Don't Want You to Know
- Editor Darren Birks

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Most insects contain something called Chitin, a hard growth that forms the creature’s shell it’s sell holding in the pus-like inners of the insect. Chitin is not digestible by humans, but worse than that, has been repeatedly linked with cancer.
Chitin is a ‘polysaccharide’ agent for cancer, as well as parasites, fungi and virtually anything else that lurks in the gut. If that weren’t bad enough Insects also contain metamorphic steroids, particularly Ecdysterone. And that is not a mammal food, something that should’ve been a red flag from the get-go. No other mammal on earth eats insects and that tells us all we need to know.
Birds, and ONLY birds, can safely eat insects as food. That is because bird digestive systems are completely different to our own. Birds have hyper-acidic stomachs, ultra-short digestive cycles, and specialised enzymes that shred chitin and neutralise insect chemicals. Humans, by contrast, have long digestion periods, slower metabolic breakdown, and gut linings that critics argue are vulnerable to the very compounds bugs are made of.
One skeptic summed it up: “Birds were designed for insects. Humans weren’t. End of story.”
That nausea and revulsion you feel over the thought of eating bugs is for a reason. It's not just you being squeamish as scientists would have you believe. Your revulsion is a survival mechanism, developed over millions of years of human evolution. Your body instinctively knows this is wrong, and that's why you're 'triggered' at the thought of munching on pus-filled insects.
Regulators wave these concerns away, calling them “unproven,” “overblown,” or “misinterpreted.” Food companies insist insect protein is safe, efficient, and planet-friendly.
But they all know the truth.
Insects are pumped full of bizarre METAMORPHIC STEROIDS like ecdysterone – insect “growth hormones” that make bugs shed their skin. Birds can handle it. Humans? We’re not supposed to touch the stuff! These alien hormones flood your system, scrambling your endocrine balance while the chitin feeds whatever is trying to kill you from the inside.
As the push to “eat the bugs” gathers pace, so do the warnings. If humans can’t digest insects, if chitin feeds disease, if ecdysterone is alien to our bodies then the push towards their forced consumption is particularly egregious.
They want you weak, sick, and infertile. A population plagued by chronic inflammation, hormonal disruption, and parasitic burden is far easier to control than a strong, healthy one.
And you can be sure that whilst you are being forced to eat insects, the likes of Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab will still be dining on the finest hand-reared steak, caviar, and vintage wines.
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