Hulda Clark, PhD, has a book called A Cure for All Diseases with a cheap parasite cleanse. The book seems hokey, but she has credentials and I think she was onto something for her time. She touted plastics, but we know those are problematic.
This worked for my family years ago: Green walnut hull tincture, fresh ground cloves, and Artemisia absinthium (aka wormwood).
The article mentioned that eating fresh water fish was not recommended. I read recently that even eating raw salmon can be harmful, because of parasites. It seems that one even has to worry about eating rice and raw vegetables, because of toxic sludge and polluted water that they are grown in. One has to make an effort to find decent food to eat.
An extremely rare case in the US. A fascinoma hence the case report.
Yep, convince everyone that they might have parasites and need to be treated. $$$$$
it was in Central India
perhaps a case can be made for SIMPLY not eating uncooked flesh of these sorts.
Hulda Clark, PhD, has a book called A Cure for All Diseases with a cheap parasite cleanse. The book seems hokey, but she has credentials and I think she was onto something for her time. She touted plastics, but we know those are problematic.
This worked for my family years ago: Green walnut hull tincture, fresh ground cloves, and Artemisia absinthium (aka wormwood).
I don’t mind being marketed to, but prefer discrete channels. I do not want a use case for a product attached to my information channel.
The article mentioned that eating fresh water fish was not recommended. I read recently that even eating raw salmon can be harmful, because of parasites. It seems that one even has to worry about eating rice and raw vegetables, because of toxic sludge and polluted water that they are grown in. One has to make an effort to find decent food to eat.
Wow!!