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Tapeworm: Inducing More Internal Damage Than You Can Imagine

Let’s begin by going back over 150 years. In the 1850’s a devout German doctor named Friederich Kirchenmeister was told about certain tests that had been carried out with intestinal worms. To this young, provincial doctor who wrote occasional papers on medical zoology and administered the local cremation centre ‘Die Urne‘, this was indeed a most thrilling event in his professional life

After his initial exploratory experiments on rabbits, dogs and pigs, Kirchenmeister entered the top level.“He got permission to feed bladder worms to a prisoner about to be executed, and in 1854 was told of a killer about to be executed in a few days. His wife happened to notice the warm roast pork they were eating for dinner had one or two bladder worms in it. Kirchenmeister rushed to the restaurant where they’d bought the pork and he pleaded for a pound of the raw meat, although the pig had been slaughtered one or two days beforehand and was beginning to go rotten. The restaurant owners handed him some and the following day K irchenmeister picked out the bladder worms and added them to a noodle soup cooled to body temperature.

The unsuspecting prisoner didn’t know what he was eating and enjoyed it so much he asked for more. Kirchenmeister gave him more soup, as well as a blood sausage into which he’d slipped bladder worms. A few days later the murderer was executed and Kirchenmeister searched around his guts. There he found young Tania tapeworms. They were still only a quarter of an inch long but they’d already developed their familiar double crown of twenty-two hooks.

Five years later Kirchenmeister epeated the experiment, this time feeding a prisoner four months before his execution. Afterwards he located tapeworms as long as five feet in the man’s intestines.” Carl Zimmer, ‘Parasite Rex’.

The significance of Kirchenmeister’s work was to evidence that parasites did not have to travel in the exterior world to migrate from one host to another: “they could grow inside one animal and wait for it to be eaten by another”. Even by today’s improved hygiene standards, you can ingest up to 1,000 parasite eggs just by eating a cubic inch of beef.

Tapeworm

Worms are the larger group of parasites and can usually be observed with the naked eye. The other types include roundworm, hookworm, pinworm and whipworm. The tapeworm lifecycle is simple: household pets get tapeworms from fleas, humans get tapeworms from either their pets or from undercooked foods. Tapeworms have as many as3,000-4,000 segments, each containing 50,000 eggs. They can release up to 1,000,000 eggs each day,can live as long as 25 years and can quickly grow to 10 meters/33 feet in length inside the bowel. If you see tapeworm segments in your stool it doesn’t mean you have successfully eliminated the infestation. Tapeworms have a scolex or head of hooks that attach to the intestinal wall. Once lodged they suck nutrients. Even if the body is damaged, as long as the scolex remains attached, a new tapeworm body can develop.

Common tapeworm types include: Pork Tapeworm, Fish Tapeworm and Dog Tapeworm.

The many segments in the tapeworm are made up of sections that are nothing apart from reproductive organs. The eggs are discharged via their tails and become larvae that migrate to other parts of the human host. These larvae can be found in nearly any organ, can form cysts and are quite capable of infecting other tissues in varying stages of development. Intestinal parasites have survival abilities way beyond the capabilities of our immune system, especially when the immune system is compromised by enzyme-depleting foods and sweet beverages.

Tapeworm symptoms: symptoms generally include anything from mild diarrhoea and intestinal pain to low iron levels, inexplicable,chronic fatigue, ‘floaters ‘ in the eye, blurred sight, piles beneath the skin and malnutrition. SIgnificant infestations can cause distressing headaches and ‘episodes’ or seizures, confusion, Meniere’s Disease, swelling of the brain and the development of cysts in the liver, lungs and central nervous system. Tapeworm from fish can consume 80-100% of the hosts’ vitamin B-12. The most ignored condition caused by tapeworm infestation is blood sugar disparity, leading to diabetes.

Strongly recommended for eliminating parasites and keeping the bowel healthy is the range of Traditional Herbal Cures from Damascus, Syria. These herbs have an engaging history.

From a family of Clydeside Scots, Graeme was born and brought up in Hong Kong. He lived for 35 years there, as well as in Borneo and Indonesia. Tickled by the way in which the different Asian cultures approach their health and wellbeing, he studied aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine and became familiar with many other ancient healing techniques, from the traditional Jamu natural medicine healers of Java to the body balancing mechanisms of Jin Shin Jyutsu, from Japan. Along with his wife Phylipa, Graeme runs Resources For Life, a natural health business in Chichester, West Sussex. Most of what is available on their website has origins steeped in ancient knowledge.

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