Parasites
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Parasites
Parasites • Parasite: – “An animal that feeds on or grows in another animal without giving anything in return” return” • Up to 25 live for a short time or even permanently in the intestine • Increase in chronic illnesses is escalating at an alarming rate with little known solutions • Environmental toxins (mercury, PCB’ PCB’s, chlorine etc) • © S P Allen 2007 1 2 Parasites Parasites truth Misconceptions • • Infected are only from the tropics or 3rd • Virtually ALL humans have them at some time in their life • 300 known species of worms • They are much more highly developed than humans • They have been on the earth thousands of years before world countries • Conventional medication effectiveness • Stool tests & blood tests are accurate • “I couldn’ couldn’t possibly have parasites in me!” me!” • They cannot be transmitted via person to person contact • man • Some have both male & female reproductive organs • They steal nutrients, vitamins, minerals via your blood supply and interfere with metabolism • They alter your psyche and emotions • They are more active and/or multiply depending on the © S P Allen 2007 3 • level of illness or immune system activity © S P Allen 2007 Connections Parasites – some facts • Organic foods contain more parasites than pesticide controlled • Antibiotics in meat and antianti-parasitical medicines given to animals • Raised IgG, IgG, IgE levels, lowered IgA levels in reduce HUMAN immune resistance to parasites food allergies/pollens etc • Increase in antibiotics, vaccinations, environmental toxins all reduce • Direct link to fungal infestation, bacterial and the immune response • Benzene, asbestos, PCB’ PCB’s, formaldehyde, chlorine, dyes and heavy metals • Parasites have a synergy with heavy metals, pesticides and solvents solvents etc • Particularly resistant to therapy are: virus stresses • Fungus reduce after killing parasites • Activity increases adjacent to environmental toxin mobilisation and load • Established link to cancer and degenerative – Ascaris – Fasciolopsis – Enterobious • – diseases © S P Allen 2007 5 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 4 © S P Allen 2007 6 1 Parasites – more Facts Environment • Worldwide veterinary medicine is reporting increasing resistant parasitical strains • Large scale pathological studies in the USA have shown at least 50% of • • • • • • • • cadavers house parasites 21,000 liver flukes in one cadaver Enterobius vermicularis eggs (human pinworm) were found in 35% of house dust in one study in Sweden Parasites hide from light (particularly ultraviolet) Roast test They carry concentrated levels of chemicals/heavy metal toxins They settle in organs with low immunity They adhere to the hosts antibodies and produce 100’ 100’s of different antigens Interference of cytokine signalling pathways and the immune response response • They are capable of destroying cells and organs • Produce bacterial and viral infections and their • • toxins that are more damaging to cells than the actual parasite Anaerobic environment encourages parasite proliferation i.e. colon, bile ducts, gallbladder, liver They reside in densely populated bacterial areas 7 8 Emerging epidemic & behaviour • They are assured of transmission by concentration in hosts • Parasites are exquisitely adapted to, evading and modulating the Psychological behaviour • Leucochloridium = Sporocyst causes tentacles in the immune response • • • • • worm that pulsate & forces the snail to look for light at the end of a leaf where it is more vunerable to being eaten by a bird • Fungus & parasite connections Worms feed off fungus & bacteria in soil Grasshopper (tricostrongylidia) Lung fluke (ant) Fish (galactosomum) Stickleback (tapeworm) • © S P Allen 2007 • They are capable of anaesthetising phagocytes and use antibodies • as a food source They use their enzymes to penetrate the BBB They house a large amount of chemicals that enable them to complete their life cycles They display similar proteins to the host on their surface that disguise themselves from attack (proteinase inhibitors) (Proteases = enzymes break down amino acids) Tapeworms release chemical molecules that act as decoys to protect protect them from killer proteins They target 4 main proteinase classes ie serine, cysteine, cysteine, aspartic, metallometallo-proteins Polymorphic secretions • © S P Allen 2007 • • • • • • 9 10 Film Incidence • • • • • Stickleback 11 Copyright © by Stephen Allen • 1-5 billion infected with roundworm 265 million schistosoma (UNICEF 1998) Parasites are the missing diagnosis of many chronic health problems and disease (Dr Hermann Brueno RSTMH) Pinworm infection 80% in children • © S P Allen 2007 12 2 Parasite Knowledge Parasites protection • They are biobio-chemically complex in their • • • • • • • Protect themselves through mucopolysaccharides so the hosts immune system cannot recognise them reproductive cycles, histories, nutritional requirements and disease manifestation Laboratory testing is painstaking, time consuming (up to 8 hrs) They kill twice as many people as tuberculosis 100,000 deaths each year They ensure survival by sexual reproduction They shape the hosts sex lives & hormonal/nervous system • They have amazing adaptability skills to avoid detection & eradication • They are capable of interfering with ALL the body systems of the host Have an affinity to weak organs, can destroy cells They can coco-adapt with different species in the human body They excrete their own metabolic wastes, bacterial toxins, viruses viruses as well as heavy metals & environmental toxins when broken down • They manipulate the cell membrane to form extensions by using two key molecules of the host cell to attract water to the site thus enabling penetration • • • © S P Allen 2007 13 14 Film Adhesion • They have hooks & suckers that enable them to survive and multiply multiply that ensure their food supply • Worms have a structural similarity to the villi of the small intestines intestines • They have to penetrate a diverse range of host tissue barriers to to be able to • Cell Penetration feed off the hosts nutrients • Their saliva contain anti haemostatic, antianti-inflammatory and immuneimmune• • • • • • • suppressive properties to deceive the host Serine proteinase is dede-activated to allow a constant blood flow (hookworm) Cysteine is needed to help production of digestive enzymes and HCL Aspartic acid involved in pepsin production MetalloMetallo-proteinase protects against clostridia Proteases are enzymes that break down amino acids They generally neutralise enzyme systems of the body Egg excretion is dependent on immune response 15 Protozoa • • • • • • Protozoa species 70% of parasites Invisible to the human eye Feed off nutrients in red blood cells Split amino acids Produce cysts so they can survive stomach acid and are easily passed from one species to another They are capable of destroying various tissues & cells of the host 17 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 16 • Single cell organisms • Giardia lamblia • Trichomonas • Entamoeba histolytica • Toxoplasmosis gondi • Plasmodium • Pneumocystis carinii • Leishmania • Cryptosporidium 18 3 Nematodes • • • • • • • • • • • Cestodes Multicellular Ascaris lumbricoides (roundworm) Necator americanus (hookworm) Ancylostoma duodenal (hookworm) Enterobious vermicularis (pinworm) Strongyloides (dwarf threadworm) Trichinella (threadworm) Filaria (heartworm) Worms have adapted to overcome enzyme secretions in the host They shed their skins several times during life cycle They graze the mucosal surface of the host • Tapeworms are the oldest known parasites • Scolex (head) that attaches to the intestinal wall (as long • • • as the head stays attached to the mucosa, a new worm can grow) Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm) Taenia solium (pork tapeworm) Diphyllobothrium (fish tapeworm) Dipylidium caninum (dog tapeworm) They can grow at a spectacular rate of equivalent to 11-8 million in size in the space of 2 weeks Unattached worms respond by swimming upstream in the intestine to where food is more nutritious 19 20 Trematode Ascaris • Flukes • Larvae changed to cysts that are ingested from vegetables, fish, meat or crustaceans • Fasciolopsis buski (intestinal fluke) • Schistosomas (bladder flukes) • Clonorchis sinensis (liver fluke) • Fasciolopsis hepatica (liver fluke) • Paragonimus (lung fluke) • Most common you will find in practice 21 22 Film Ascaris • Estimated over 25% of the world’ world’s population are • • • • • • • • Ascaris 23 Copyright © by Stephen Allen infected (unknowingly) with Ascaris Lumbricoides (roundworm) larvae and eggs One female can produce up to 200,000 eggs each day Female lives up to a year & can house 27 million eggs In the small intestine it can grow into an adult worm Penetrates stomach veins Frequent cause of low stomach acid (inhibits pepsin) Migrates to the lungs Commonly found in the ears, nose, throat 24 4 Symptoms Ascaris • Upper abdominal discomfort • Eye pain • Night sweats • Itching • Low appetite • Constipation • Chest infections • Ear aches • Sinusitis • Implicated in most bronchial infections and also cause lymphatic hyperplasia • Asthma • Viral conditions, pancreatic/bile duct & rectal blockage, epilepsy, retarded growth in children, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyositis, fibromyositis, irritable bowel, psoriasis, depression, high cholesterol, diverticulitis, crohn’ crohn’s, colitis, ulcers, cancer 25 26 Ascaris & connections Ascaris • Larvae is so resistant that when it begins to migrate it is very difficult to stop • Normally not found in stool samples for 60 days after initial infection • Tests also with: – Milk, mercury, mycobacteria smegmatis & mycobacteria tuberculinium, tuberculinium, geotrichum candidum, candidum, coxsackie B4, mercaptan, mercaptan, malonic acid • • • • • • • • They feed on B12 (anaemia) Sensitive tongue Ascaris & giardia lamblia = LBP Tests more often on the GB, CS, Pan, Liv Neurodermatitis Sk & cows milk allergy (Lung) Eggs have been found in both the ear & urinary tract Chlorination & sterilisation are almost fruitless They can survive in soil for up to 5 years 27 Ascaris Ascaris 29 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 28 30 5 Ascaris Ascaris • Ascaris infestation in intestine. 31 32 33 34 Ascaris • Cause of intestinal obstruction. Co infections Toxin release & treatment • Toxins released = formaldehyde, chlorine, • Mycobacteria tuberculinum is a very strong • • phosphoric acid, malonic acid hereditary toxin. WHO confirms its connection with asthma If Geotrichum candidum tests on 998 treat and avoid white flour and the cows milk allergy will disappear unless there is low immunity Ascaris, Ascaris, Enterobious & severe fungal infection are nearly always evident in autoauto-immune compromised patients • Treatment = papain, papain, wormwood, LL-cysteine, cysteine, • • • • 35 Copyright © by Stephen Allen clove oil, walnut, pumpkin seeds, high dose B12 vitamins, CoCo-enzyme Q10 Feeds on cows milk products and B12 Powerful pharynx Low protein diet Dental foci in the lower jaw & lymph as well as tonsils harbour ascaris 36 6 Ascaris Lifecycle Eurytrema Pancreaticum • Wheat allergy • (pancreatic fluke) = Diabetes, Endometriosis, ME, carbohydrate metabolism, dyspepsia, candida, candida, blood sugar imbalance, Crohn’ Crohn’s, epilepsy • Mould toxins • Pesticides • Mercury • Al, Pan, Tw, Tw, Cs 37 Pancreatic fluke 38 Eurytrema • Treat coxsackie viruses, methyl alcohol & propanpropan-2-ol with this fluke • Eurytrema, Eurytrema, Enterobious, Enterobious, Ascaris, Ascaris, Mycosis = liver • • and spleen have to work extremely hard. Due to pesticides, mercury, methyl alcohol and malonic acid Treatment green walnut tincture, digestive enzymes, noni juice, antifungal diet Complete eradication is sometimes only achieved after mercury detoxification 39 Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) Film • 1-2 billion people infected worldworld-wide • Adult is 5 -10 mm long • After copulation male dies & female • Pinworm produces 10,000 eggs. She then dies and the juvenile is developed in 6 hours • Commonly found in the caecum, caecum, ilio caecal valve & appendix but generally populate the small intestine • Matures into an adult in about 4 weeks • Co exists with Dientamoeba fragilis 41 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 40 42 7 Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) • PeriPeri-anal itching is a classic symptom as the female lays • Menstrual difficulties, hormonal imbalances, uterine • • • • • • her eggs outside the anus. Normally a.m. problems, nymphomania, Endometriosis Appendicitis, hyperactivity in children, bedwetting, TMJ, upper back pain, vaginal problems Feeds on hormones! Transmission and reproduction is higher during hosts reproductive cycle Can cause major nervous system disruption Linked to foci in the upper jaw and TMJ • Commonly being found in vaginal discharge & they tend to settle in the ovaries • If conducting an anal examination you can see them glow under a fluorescent light in the early morning! • Infection from water, infected hands and overpopulated areas • Teeth grinding, nightmares, bedwetting are common • Abdominal pains in children (appendix) 43 Pinworms • Posteror bulb. bulb 44 Pinworm connections Male. • Formaldehyde • House dust mite allergy • Sinusitis • Behavioural, ADD, hyperactivity, poor IQ Female lip & concentration problems in children • PCOS • Si, Co, Jt, Jt, 45 Pinworm Lifecycle 46 Fasciolopsis buski (intestinal fluke) • Toxin release = isoiso-propylpropyl-alcohol, alcohol, benzene, formaldehyde, aflatoxins, aflatoxins, PCP, xylol, xylol, toulene, toulene, chlorine, PCB, phosphoric acid • Lays upwards of 25,000 eggs per worm per day • Transmitted through uncooked beef • Test on Od, Od, Co, Liv, Liv, Sp, Cs • Kurzbak on the thymus • Occiput 47 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 48 8 Morphologic structures of Fasciolopsis buski Fasciolopsis buski (intestinal fluke) • Redia, Redia, cercariae, cercariae, eggs • Geopathic stress, cancer, endometriosis, IBS, MS, muscular dystrophy, arthralgias, arthralgias, HIV, poor metabolism, hepatitis & epstein Barr virus 49 50 Faciolopsis Hepatica (Large Liver fluke) Fasciolopsis hepatica (Liver fluke) • Crohn’ Crohn’s disease, MS, myopathy, myopathy, • Causes upper right abdominal pain (bile ducts) endometriosis, joint pains, circulation problems, strong allergies • Likes chlorine, alcohols and lead • Treatment = Juglandis (wormwood, clove, walnut) chlorella, Vitamin B2, nicotinamide 300 mg • Tests on C/S at the cercaria stage 51 • Od, Od, Liv, Liv, Gb, Gb, Sp • • • • • strong allergies, crohn’ crohn’s and ulcerative colitis, (thickens blood) poor circulation, ME, MS, candida, candida, hormone problems Found in liver, kidneys, spleen & gallbladder Thickens bile ducts Toxins released = chlorine, alcohols, pesticides Vitamin B2 and nicotinamide Test on Od, Od, Gb, Gb, Ly, Ns, Tw, Tw, Liv, Liv, Ct, Sp, Kd 52 Fasciola hepatica Trichinella (threadworm) • Pork allergy • Depression, acne, muscle pains, IBS, acid intolerance • ImmuneImmune-compromised patients, Rheumatoid • • • • • 53 Copyright © by Stephen Allen arthritis, Fibromyalgia Mycosis infections Lactic acid & ascorbic acid intolerance Tinnitus & aspirin Treat on 998 first, then 191 Co, Si, Jt, Jt, Ct 54 9 Trichinella Trichinella • The larvae bore a hole into the intestine wall • Threadworm • • • using an enzyme (a protein that eats through the wall) then rides along the bloodstream until it reaches a muscle where it forms into a cyst (a pearl like structure) Inside the cyst the larva transforms into the scolex. scolex. Each segment can house hundreds of eggs It can stay dormant for years! In the stomach the cysts are safe from digestive acids Has been reportedly found in the tongue 55 56 Larvae Giardia lamblia • The larvae and development stages of • IBS, diarrhoea, ME, weight problems parasites cause more stress in the body than the egg stage • NonNon-vaccinated children are normally said to be parasite free • Levels of antibodies with food allergies (IgE) IgE) correspond to the level of parasite activity • • (particularly fat intolerance), poor digestion, small intestine, gallbladder problems, cholesterol, low blood pressure, eye conditions Destroys mucus membranes that lead to food intolerance – particularly makes patients lactose and gluten intolerant Can be the cause of multiple food allergies initially starting with wheat 57 Giardia lamblia 58 Giardia lamblia • Infection mainly by water, food and pets and oral/anal sexual practices • You can pass 1 million cysts each day • Blood type A, low stomach acid and candida patients are more vunerable • In treating Giardia lamblia trozophytes, trozophytes, food intolerances improve very quickly! • Due to recovery of the mucous membrane • • Treat with black caraway oil, HCL, rizol, rizol, glutamine Tests nearly always on Gb, Gb, Si, Co, Cs Probiotics essential Copyright © by Stephen Allen 59 60 10 Salmonella (bacteria) Salmonella • Egg intolerance, diarrhoea, digestive disorders, • Bacteria weight problems, influenza • Endometriosis, menopausal irregularities, • • • • bladder, nauseous stomach, frontal headaches, earache, nervous disorders, particularly depression, bulimia Joint problems Test on Co, Jt, Jt, Liv, Liv, Sp, Gb, Gb, Si, St Treatment = ParaPara-Rizol, Rizol, tumeric, tumeric, walnut and fennel Treat salmonella with egg and Thiother Salmonella typhimurium is the most common 61 62 Ancylostomas (hookworms) Ancylostomas • 500 million infected worldwide • 10 mm in length. Produce up to 25,000 eggs per day. 54 million eggs • Hookworm • Colitis, crohn’ crohn’s, anaemia, poor absorption, fibromyositis, fibromyositis, IBS, rheumatoid arthritis, bronchitis • Mouth of the worm has teeth that clamp into tissues • Juveniles stay in the host’ host’s skin and migrate (sometimes • • • • for months). You can see them causing a creep formation Cause scarring in the intestine mucous membrane by frequently changing suction sites Neutralises clotting so as to keep blood flow as nutrients Attracted to the host by heat Si, Co, Lym, Lym, Lu, Jt 63 Ancylostomas Hookworm in action! 65 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 64 66 11 Necator americanus Strongyloides (Parasitical worm) • • • • • • • • Migraines & headaches • Mercury inin-toxification, toxification, depression, rheumatoid arthritis, 1 billion infections worldwide Anaemia Bleeding Weight loss Upper abdominal pain Itchy skin Nullify the activity of metalloproteinases that aid intestinal tissue repair • Female hookworms migrate into the large intestine from the small intestine after conventional medication (flagyl (flagyl)) • Treatment: B Vits, Vits, papain regime. 191, 340, 922, 923, 530 fibrofibro-myositis, myositis, asthma, pneumonia • Bloating with greasy stools, diarrhoea, anaemia, urinary tract infections • Can stay in body for a lifetime with no obvious symptoms. • Larvae migrate to the lungs where they are coughed up, swallowed and reproduce in the small intestine • Test with mercury & heavy metals • Ns, Jt, Jt, Ct, Tw 67 Strongyloides 68 Film • Larva • Bladder Parasite 69 Schistosomas haematobium (bladder fluke) 70 Schistosomas • Adult 10 mm in length • Anaemia • Bladder & kidney problems (including cancer), colitis, uterine problems (endometriosis), MS, chlamydia, chlamydia, cystitis, IBS • Bladder wall calcification due to egg induced inflammation • Enlargement of liver and spleen. 30 – 60 day incubation period before symptoms appear. • Can live in the host for 20 – 30 years. Produces up to 1,000 eggs • • • • • • every day Creates blood in the urine due to tissue damage More infective in the dark Granulomas in the liver can lead to tumours Treat on 50hz with chlamydia Olekomposit oil, walnut, juglandis Bl, Bl, Lym, Lym, Co, Tw, Tw, Liv 71 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 72 12 Schistosoma mansoni (fluke) • • • • • • • • Film Intestinal problems colitis etc Multiple sclerosis Eye problems (protein spots) Co, Liv, Liv, Lun Sulphur medication 191, 197, 433 (little side effects) Castor oil Crayfish • Toxoplasmosis 73 74 Clonorchis sinensis (Chinese Liver fluke) Toxoplasmosis Gondi (Protozoa) • Intracellular parasite • Autoimmune disorders, rheumatism, low back pain, • Crohn’ Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis • Liver, bile ducts, spleen • Has synergy with EMF’ EMF’s and hay fever • • Can survive in the liver for 20 years • Symptoms = Hepatitis, food allergies, viruses • They thicken the bile duct lining which causes • • • • cancer, hepatitis, pneumonia, eye conditions, thyroid problems, (goitre) lactic acid intolerance in most cases Can be ingested via house dust. Causes reaction within hours in some cases or lies dormant for years with no symptoms in others In France and Austria all expectant mothers are tested for toxoplasmosis Mental illness Cysteine, Cysteine, 197, 191 Ns, Ly Connected to strong allergies inflammation of the liver • Tissues become fibrous and lead to tumours WHO recognised carcinogenic • Stores ethylene glycol • Test on Liv, Liv, Ly, Co, Ns, Tw, Tw, Ct 75 Clonorchis Sinensis 76 Dicrocoelium dendriticum • Lancet fluke • Cow & sheep are intermediate host, transmission via undercooked meat • Commonly found under stones in streams • Cancer • Lives in bile ducts 77 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 78 13 Pneumocystis carinii • • 400 million • • • • • • • • • Paragonimus westermani Lung fluke • All types of lung disorders • Coughing • Pancreas, CNS i.e. headaches, epilepsy, P. carinii classed as fungus Aids Asthma Can migrate to the brain Cortisone Fibro syndromes in the lungs Remedies Myrrh for P. carinii Papaya regime for P. west visual problems 79 Trichomonadas Trichomonas (Protozoa) • Testing & treatment = stimulate on 198 you will • 180 million infected find them or Kurzbak on lower bladder worldwide (10% in India) • High dose cranberry capsules, garlic, propolis, propolis, • Infections in the lower • • abdomen, vaginitis (it cocoexists with candida), candida), leucorrhoea, frigidity in older women, prostatitis & prostate related problems in older men, hypersexual activity in young men Must treat both partners to gain complete remission Test on Bl, Bl, Lym, Lym, prostate • • • fish oils, Olekomposit oil, clove oil, probiotics (Bactoflora) Bactoflora) can take upwards of 20 therapy treatments to completely clear Known cause of still birth Sexually active people test for trichomonadas, trichomonadas, entamoeba histolyticia, histolyticia, giardia lamblia, lamblia, pinworms 191, 197 81 Endometriosis 82 Taenia Saginata (Beef Tapeworm) Causes • • Strong mycotic burden along with • Grows up to 12 metres! • But normally only 1 worm • 590 million eggs per year • No obvious symptoms • All tapeworms generally carry viruses i.e. formaldehyde, chlorine, PCB’ PCB’s, ethylene, solvents • Heavy metals • Pinworm, flukes • Secondary infections include: trichomonadas, trichomonadas, gardnerella, gardnerella, proteus • Candidas coxsackie, coxsackie, epsteinepstein-barr, barr, herpes, influenza viruses 83 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 80 84 14 Taenia solium (Pork tapeworm) Taenia SaginataSaginata- no hooks & Taenis Solium - hooks • Allergy to pork & ascorbic acid • Weight loss, anaemia, bowel disorders, constipation, can block entire intestinal tract, viral conditions, epilepsy, headaches • Can grow up to 7 metres! • All dogs have them! • Adult sometimes steals up to 75% of B12 before it is absorbed by • • • • • mucous membrane Fibromyalgia & lactic acid intolerance Feeds off your carbohydrates & amino acids 50,000 deaths per year Brain cysts are not uncommon BBB 85 Tapeworm Lifecycle 86 Tapeworm Lifecycle 87 88 Amoebas • Film Amoeba • Iodamoeba butschlii carried by pork tapeworm • Diarrhoea, appendix conditions, IBS • Entamoeba histolytica infection is a 100% • • • guarantee that patients have come in contact with human faeces If undetected can cause colitis Treat with curcuma (tumeric ), fennel, rizol (tumeric), 998, 197, 191, 565 & intestinal flora 89 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 90 15 Eye worm, in 5 year old Loa Loa • Ht, Sk, Sk, • Watery eyes • Acne & skin complaints 91 92 Dirofilaria immitis Dirofilaria immitis • Transmitted by mosquitos to cats and dogs • Symptoms are generally mild – causes bronchial • • • • • • Heartworms and heart irregularities Can be seen on xx-ray Can cause granulomatous lesions in the lungs Symptoms improve quickly after treatment Ht, Cs, Lung Raised ILIL-10 93 94 Heterophyes Heterophyiasis small intestinal fluke Dirofilaria • • • • • • • 95 Copyright © by Stephen Allen Psoriasis Potatoe allergy Geotrichum candidum Lindane pesticide Psoriasis Arthritic = Very strong mycosis with heavy metal involvement Alflatoxins Sk, Sk, Lym, Lym, Jt 96 16 Echinococcus • • • • • • • • Echinococcus Lifecycle E granulosus Transmission via dogs Various strains Common in horses in Ireland ME E multilocularis = Cancer Survives freezing (below 56 degrees C) Liv, Liv, Lym, Lym, Co 97 Trichuris trichiura (whipworm) 98 Trichuris (whipworm) • 600 million • Causes intestinal & joint problems • Anaemia, colitis, coughing with bloody • Appendix • Gallbladder • Small intestine • Lungs phlegm • Test on Co, Si, Gb, Gb, Lu, Jt, Jt, Cs 99 Trichuris in appendix Trichuris in intestine 101 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 100 102 17 Trichuris 103 The cause of a breast lump! 104 Cutaneous larva migrans 105 106 107 108 Warning! • Please look away now if of a nervous disposition!! • This gentleman was involved in a minor R.T.A. unfortunately for the attending traffic policeman he had been ignoring a rare cancerous growth which had eaten his scalp away! Copyright © by Stephen Allen 18 Detoxification Immune System • When treating parasites beware of • Vaccinations are an assault on the immune Herxheimer’ Herxheimer’s reaction • Laxatives and detoxifiers = psyllium husks, flax seeds, pumpkin seeds, bentonite clay, beetroot, apple pectin, comfrey root, papaya extract • Worms – Milk and crushed garlic in an enema for colonic irrigation • • • system because of their contents that later often lead to a real vulnerability to viral/bacterial infections, which reduce aerobic metabolism Further weakening occurs via antibiotic/steroid abuse and exposure to environmental toxins This slows down metabolism leading to infestation of parasites that activate fungus The fungi then live on and sometimes inside the parasite 109 110 Testing • • • • • • • • • Clinical Tests • Purged stool test = Epsom salts! Sample is put in Ai = pathological information A = acceptance of parasite H = symbiotic Di = diseased H+Di = psychosomatic cause 998 = allergic component 80% = Ai 10% = Allergy/toxin 10% = Symbiotic • • • • • • • • container with formaldehyde to preserve it for examination Mucosal swab = immunoimmuno-fluorescent stains String test = using a gelatin capsule containing a string! Blood test Urine test Scotch tape test for ringworm Cat scans Biopsy Basically the more sophisticated the detection procedures such as adding concentration, flotation, appropriate preservatives & specialised permanent stains, the more likely the positive findings 111 112 Bicom testing • • • • • Testing Generally on 197, 191. OD, CO, JT, SI, LIV, CS Worms nearly always show on the SI Flukes on the liver Generally when the liver cannot cope well with toxins you find more here than anywhere else Otherwise refer to Alan Baklayan parasite sheet and tests as shown • When you cannot find the parasite on any of the • • • • 113 Copyright © by Stephen Allen meridians, stimulate on 192/198 to bring them out to play if they are hiding or use the impulse generator for 2 to 4 minutes Then test & treat on 998, 197, 191 They are in intracellular tissues as well as extraextracellular When detoxifying heavy metals, environmental strains, pesticides etc., sometimes parasites will fight for survival and go intraintra-cellular Normally best to treat synergistically 114 19 How & Why • • • • • • • • • Antibiotic induced colitis • Cause is Clostridium difficile, difficile, clostridium Explosion of international travel Contamination of water supplies Increase in day care centres Increase in refugee & immigrant populations from endemic areas Popularity of house pets Popularity of exotic foods such as sushi etc Antibiotics & immunosuppressive drugs The “sexual revolution” revolution” The parasites unique ability to adapt to the changing environment perfringens, perfringens, staphylococcus aureus • Hookworm • Ascaris • Fasciolopsis • Denditricum 115 Coeliac disease 1. Frequently occurs between age 6 months to a 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. year when switched from a milk diet to a cereal one Symptoms include : anaemia, pale face colour, developmental delay, foul smelling stools (yellow colour), bloated abdomen Weight loss, inability to digest fats, mouth ulcers, bone loss, poor protein digestion Hypersensitivity to gluten, enzyme defects Causes = lamblia, lamblia, toxoplasmosis, deep seated fungal i.e. Geotrichum, Geotrichum, cryptococcus neoformans, neoformans, viruses, bacteria Folic acid, B12, Vit A supplementation 116 Crohn’ Crohn’s disease • Normally lower ileum affected • 20 to 40 year olds • Increased risk of cancer • Hereditary dominance factor • B12 deficiency • Arthritis & gallstones develop • Secondary bacterial infections • Strong psychological factor (a holding on) 117 Ulcerative colitis • • • • • • Kurzbak testing 95% of cases rectum is inflamed (proctitis (proctitis)) 20 to 40 year olds Psychological stress, smokers more susceptible Diarrhoea, bloody slimy stools, pain in the lower abdomen, adhesions Joints, skin, eyes, urogenital tract, anaemia, B12 deficiency Ancylostoma, Ancylostoma, clonorchis sinensis, sinensis, fasciolopsis hepatica, salmonella, ascaris 119 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 118 • This allows you to test directly on the organ or area of focus by bypassing the meridians • Very useful in detecting parasite strains, bacteria & hidden toxins • Impulse generator excellent for opening up ALL cells, particularly intraintra-cellular parasites 120 20 Treatment Papaya regime • Regime = no food for 2 hours then every hour for 6 hours • 1000 mg papain, papain, 500 mg LL-cysteine, cysteine, 300 mg wormwood – then eat a low protein diet • 6 day regime, then 10 days off • Repeat as necessary • Zapper & Medicines • Juglandis • CoCo-enzyme • L- cysteine • Olekomposit oil • Wormwood • Pumpkin seeds • Caraway oil 121 Food allergies, pollens & parasites • Elimination of all parasites leads to strengthening of metabolism and often food allergies do not test anymore • Are food allergies a result of an immune system reaction to parasites? • Treating & eliminating parasites does lead to a reduction of food sensitivity if not elimination 122 References • Parasite Rex: ISBN 00-74327432-00110011-X • Parasites –The Hidden Cause of Many Diseases by Alan Baklayan, Baklayan, ND • Treatment of chronic inflammatory intestinal disorders by Alan Baklayan • Promising outlook in the battle against parasites by Alan Baklayan 123 124 • Parasites have coco-evolved with the human immune system and have much to teach us • Treat them all with respect! 125 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 126 21 [email protected] 127 Copyright © by Stephen Allen 22