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This disease is called onchocerciasis and it was the first epidemiological study

I published in 1989. I was in Guatemala at the time. This parasite is

transmitted by the black fly. AKA and no-see-um.

 

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Dr. Don Snow, DAOM

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acumary

Friday, May 19, 2006 6:46 AM

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Re: Parasites

 

Has she been tested for " African River Blindness " ? It's also quite

prevalent in South America. The parasite is a worm in the river water and

gets

under the skin. The itching is unbearable - I've been told that you can see a

worm under the skin - as the disease progresses it causes blindness - the

blindness may take 20 years to develop. In the late 80's they did discover a

cure

for it.

 

Mary Chamberlain, L.Ac.

 

 

 

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I lived in Panama for many years as the Director of Preventive and Tropical

Medicine Services for Southern Command, I never heard this story. The disease

you are describing is Dracunculosis and is caused my the Guinea worm. It is an

African disease and a horrible one. In Panama, the prevalent communicable and

vector borne diseases were: Malaria, leishmaniasis, various protozoan diseases,

roundworm, and other helmenthic diseases.

 

Also, you could be describing a bot-fly infestation. The life cycle is thus, a

bot-fly lay finds and attacks a mosquito and lays a single egg on her. The

mosquito then bites someone or something and the egg drops onto the flesh of the

unfortunate future meal. It then hatches and burrows under the skin. It is

common throughout Central and South America. In the US, we have a version that

only attacks animals.

 

Respectfully,

 

Dr. Don Snow, DAOM

 

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 2:00 AM

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I also remember reading a book that was a young english guys

autobiographical account of trying to walk across the Darien gap in

Panama and getting taking hostage by some paramilitaries for 9

months before they finally let him and his friend go, some time in

the 1990's. They described having a very similar worm-like parasite,

but they never found out what it was. The paramilitary guys treated

it by holding a lit cigarette up to the lesion and apparantly the

parasite didnt like the heat or the smoke, which made it easier to

then squeeze it out. (Along with a quantity of blood and pus). One

of the guys still had one of the parasites in his scalp after

getting home to the UK, and they used a hair dryer on it. Try moxa.

 

Chinese Medicine , martyeisen

wrote:

>

> See

> _http://www.itmonline.org/_ (http://www.itmonline.org/)

>

> and search for parasites.

>

> Use Google to search for parasites and . There

are many

> articles, in particular, an article by Bob Flaws at

>

>

_http://www.bluepoppy.com/press/download/articles/guparasites.cfm_

>

(http://www.bluepoppy.com/press/download/articles/guparasites.cfm)

>

>

>

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Hi there,

The english lads were suffering from some type of myiasis, probably

bot-fly, which I posited as a possibility in an earlier post, along

with a link for some further info on differentiating types of

myiasis, I guess you didnt read it.

I am well acquainted with the clinical picture, and geographical

range, of guinea worm, and they definitely were NOT describing that!

Im not surpised you didnt hear about the two guys, as nobody really

did. As far as anybody knew they just went missing in the Darien

Gap, and nobody really knew they were there in the first place.

Their captors never got around to asking for a ransom, they just

marched them around for 9 months until letting them go when they

couldnt work out what to do with them. (One of the guys was a

complete orchid and plant freak, and I think being so batty left

their captors a bit miffed, they couldnt bring themselves to shoot

them.) Even gave them their travellers cheques back, and told them

to push off. It wasnt until they reappeared that there was a brief

flurry of news interest, probably just in the UK.

I mentioned it, as heat and smoke as a folk remedy for it were new

to me, but fits with the general treatment aim of getting the

organism to come closer to the skin so it can be eliminated. I tend

to mention things because I find them interesting or a good story.

 

Lea.

 

Chinese Medicine , " Donald Snow "

<don83407 wrote:

>

> I lived in Panama for many years as the Director of Preventive and

Tropical Medicine Services for Southern Command, I never heard this

story. The disease you are describing is Dracunculosis and is

caused my the Guinea worm. It is an African disease and a horrible

one. In Panama, the prevalent communicable and vector borne

diseases were: Malaria, leishmaniasis, various protozoan diseases,

roundworm, and other helmenthic diseases.

>

> Also, you could be describing a bot-fly infestation. The life

cycle is thus, a bot-fly lay finds and attacks a mosquito and lays a

single egg on her. The mosquito then bites someone or something and

the egg drops onto the flesh of the unfortunate future meal. It

then hatches and burrows under the skin. It is common throughout

Central and South America. In the US, we have a version that only

attacks animals.

>

> Respectfully,

>

> Dr. Don Snow, DAOM

>

> -

> leabun1

> Saturday, May 20, 2006 2:00 AM

> Chinese Medicine

> Re: parasites

>

> I also remember reading a book that was a young english guys

> autobiographical account of trying to walk across the Darien gap

in

> Panama and getting taking hostage by some paramilitaries for 9

> months before they finally let him and his friend go, some time

in

> the 1990's. They described having a very similar worm-like

parasite,

> but they never found out what it was. The paramilitary guys

treated

> it by holding a lit cigarette up to the lesion and apparantly the

> parasite didnt like the heat or the smoke, which made it easier

to

> then squeeze it out. (Along with a quantity of blood and pus).

One

> of the guys still had one of the parasites in his scalp after

> getting home to the UK, and they used a hair dryer on it. Try moxa.

>

> Chinese Medicine , martyeisen@

> wrote:

> >

> > See

> > _http://www.itmonline.org/_ (http://www.itmonline.org/)

> >

> > and search for parasites.

> >

> > Use Google to search for parasites and .

There

> are many

> > articles, in particular, an article by Bob Flaws at

> >

> >

>

_http://www.bluepoppy.com/press/download/articles/guparasites.cfm_

> >

>

(http://www.bluepoppy.com/press/download/articles/guparasites.cfm)

> >

> >

> >

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Thank you Mary for your response. I am talking about the type that everyone has. I am doing a colon cleansing thing and it has a bottle of capsules that are to get rid of all the parasites in your body. I suppose I should just read that label but I wanted to see what others may suggest. And by the way, these capsules also kill the eggs. Lilith it depends on which parasites you have, as to which herb is best,food grade diatomaous earth works on people just take it with wet foods and it will kill any parasite and is safe for youMary

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hatitaki

 

 

Darla Wells <lethe9

Recently I found out that one of my cats has tapeworms. That cat has been

sleeping in my bed. What can I do to keep from getting these worms?

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