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Parasitic Worms-Cure for Autoimmune Diseases? by Jay Posted Fri 08 Oct 2010 8:09pm I seen a great article today about the use and success of Helminthic therapy with Crohn's and other autoimmune diseases. Please click on the below link to read the entire article. Also remember whenever you are reading something which comes from mainstream news that they always tend have a "professional or expert" discuss the risk of such treatments Read on »
Intestinal Worms Treatment by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm and are widely prevalent during the rainy seasons. Children are more infested with these worms than adults. There are several types of intestinal worms. The most common... with morbid matter and systemic refuse due to wrong feeding habits. Treatment of Intestinal Worms: The treatment for intestinal worms should begin with diet. The patient should Read on »
INTESTINAL WORM TREATMENT - HOME REMEDY by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm What is Intestinal worms? Intestinal worms are parasites, which thrives in the intestines of another organism. Parasites enter your body in one of four ways through food...(spreads by eating raw or undercooked meats) Common Causes of Intestinal worms Eating contaminated food Drinking contaminated water Poor sanitation Using human excretion Read on »
Worming their Way to a Celiac Treatment? by Amy Leger Posted Thu 22 Oct 2009 10:06pm Yes....you read it right..WORM! Some researchers wonder whether the hookworm -- a parasite-- could be a treatment and possibly heal people with celiac disease. Read on »
BLOOD WORMS ( Parasites living in live blood ) by Jenna Smith Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 6:54pm christiantroconis asked: “BLOOD WORM” filmed under a LABOMED LX-400 Darkfield microscope. Blood is not sterile; on the contrary, it is full of critters!!! \u0001Bud1\u0000\u0000\u0010\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0008\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0010\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000%\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000 Read on »
As the Worm Turneth by rwboughton Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 May 2009 5:56pm Some of the latest MS news, as some of you may have seen, concerns an experimental treatment called Helminth therapy. Helminths, as we have learned, are a class of small parasitic worms. What class they are in, or whether it is grammar school, middle school, or high school, I do not know. In any case, these worms, which are thankfully microscopic Read on »
Researchers Discover How Key Drug Kills Worms In Tropical Diseases by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Fri 12 Nov 2010 4:01pm anti-parasitic agents ever,” Mackenzie said. “Knowing specifically how it interacts with the body’s own immune system and kills parasitic worms opens up whole new treatment... kills the worms brought on by the filarial diseases river blindness and elephantitis. Understanding how the drug ivermectin works has the potential to lead to new treatments Read on »
Worm Therapy Shows Promise for Ulcerative Colitis by Medline Plus Posted Wed 01 Dec 2010 2:00pm such as America -- where parasitic worm infections are rare -- and in Asia, Africa and Latin America, where virtually the entire population is infected, the study noted. Clinical trials... followed a 35-year-old man with severe colitis who tried worm (or "helminthic") therapy to avoid surgical removal of his entire colon. He researched the therapy, flew to a doctor Read on »
Worms? by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:10pm A reader sent me a few links on "helminthic therapy" or the treatment of various immune disorders with worms.  This might seem a little strange at first glance, but worms were definitely a part of the evolutionary environment and they could have health impacts. This site has a review of recent published research on the topic.  New studies Read on »
Eating Worms by Shauna M. Patient Expert Posted Sun 15 Mar 2009 4:28pm this study was released, was the announcement of a major study of MSers who willingly are exposed to certain parasitic worms to determine the value of them as a treatment. It's not so... that cause disease. The study I'm speaking of is one conducted on mice. Researchers exposed the mice to a certain type of parasitic worm that plays havoc on the immune system Read on »