It is more common than people realize. There are many, many people who think
humans don't get parasites!!!
Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, CA
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From: "Jonathan B. Britten" <jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Bipolar disorder
You'd be interested by an article that appeared in Readers' Digest long
ago. A child was suffering from an undiagnosed illness. I don't recall
all the symptoms, but there was frequent brain swelling that necessitated
surgeries. The MD, on opening the cranium, was struck by the odor, he
thought, of excrement.
This he could not believe, and finally decided he was wrong.
He wasn't.
Playing in a sandbox while visiting relatives, the child had gotten a
parasite -- a tapeworm I believe. The parasite had penetrated the
blood/brain barrier.
The child nearly died before the MDs figured out what had happened.
It's very rare, but it's real.
I've read H. Clark's books, and give her a lot of credit. The worst
thing about her work is the title -- Cure for All Diseases. That's a
stretch, and probably turns off many potential readers who'd benefit from
her observations.
On Tuesday, Feb 3, 2009, at 13:49 Asia/Tokyo, Gayla Roberts wrote:
What happened was that a dog bit him in the cheek as a 2 year old. The
larvae from the common ascarid (common roundworm in dogs) was transferred
to his sinuses and went into his brain. The waste from the ascarids
caused the seizures.
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