Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 http://www.curezone.com/diseases/parasites/ Human Parasites (Parasitic Animals in Humans) DISEASES AND INTERNAL PARASITIC ANIMALS IN HUMANS Good parasitologist expert can diagnose up to 50 different kinds of parasites. You are suppose to live with those one that your expert can't diagnose, or is unable to successfully treat... NOT all animals inside human body are always parasitic! Sometimes, they live in symbiosis with their host! Parasites Cleansing Page Parasites FAQ How common are parasites in the world? Estimates of current numbers of human helminth infections Source: Journal of Parasitology 85:379-403 Dr. D.W.T. Crompton (Crompton, D.W.T. [1999] How much human helminthiasis is there in the world?) The species shown in red are considered to be the " commonest helminths or those judged to have [the] most general public health significance. " Helminth species Numbers (millions) Distribution Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus 1,298.00 Worldwide; developing countries Ascaris lumbricoides 1,472.00 Worldwide; developing countries Brugia malayi and Brugia timori 13.00 E. Indonesia islands; Philippines; S.E. Asia; Southern China; India. Clonorchis sinensis 7.01 China; Korea; Taiwan; Vietnam Diphyllobothrium latum 9.00 Worldwide where certain raw fish is eaten. Dracnunculus medinensis 0.08 Sub-Sahara Africa; Yemen Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis 2.70 Worldwide Echinostoma spp. 0.15 Philippines; Thailand Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica 2.40 China; Egypt; Europe; Iran; South America Fasciolopsis buski 0.21 Bangladesh; Cambodia; China; India; Indonesia; Laos; Thailand; Vietnam. Heterophyes heterophyes (and related species) 0.24 Egypt; Iran; Korea Hymenolepis nana 75.00 Americas; Australia; developing countries Loa loa 13.00 West and central Sub-Saharan Africa Metagonimus yokogawai (and related species) 0.66 Korea; S.E. Asia. Onchocerca volvulus 17.66 Central and South America; Sub-Saharan Africa; Yemen Opisthorchis viverrini and Opisthorchis felineus 10.33 Kazakhastan; Laos; Thailand; Ukraine Paragonimus westermani (and related species) 20.68 China; Laos; Korea; Ecuador; Peru Schistosoma haematobium 113.88 Africa; E. Mediterranean region Schistosoma intercalatum 1.73 Sub-Saharan Africa Schistosoma japonicum 1.55 China; Western Pacific region Schistosoma mansoni 83.31 Africa; Caribbean; E. Mediterranean region Schistosoma mekongi 0.91 Cambodia; Laos Strongyloides stercoralis 70.00 Worldwide (warmer countries) Taenia saginata 77.00 Worldwide (related to beef consumption) Taenia solium 10.00 Worldwide (related to raising pigs for pork) Trichuris trichiura 1,049.00 Worldwide; developing countries Wuchereria bancrofti 107.00 Asia; Central and South America; Sub-Saharan Africa; West Pacific countries " It is estimated that pinworms infect more than 400,000,000 people throughout the world (10% of humans), and in many areas of the world (e.g., North America and Europe) it is the most common nematode parasite of humans.On a world-wide basis, however, Ascaris lumbricoides ranks #1 infecting more than 1,000,000,000 people (25% of humans). " Ascaris Lumbricoides has a world-wide distribution and is most prevalent in tropical areas. 25% of the world population harbors the parasite. " Ascaris lumbricoides is one of the largest and most common parasites found in humans.The adult females of this species can measure up to 18 inches long (males are generally shorter), and it is estimated that 25% of the world's population is infected with this nematode.The adult worms live in the small intestine and eggs are passed in the feces.A single female can produce up to 200,000 eggs each day!About two weeks after passage in the feces the eggs contain an infective larval or juvenile stage, and humans are infected when they ingest such infective eggs. " Fasciola hepatica is found in parts of the United States (view distribution), as well as in Great Britian, Ireland, Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, Africa, and Australia. Do parasites cause morbidity or deaths? Estimates of global morbidity and mortality rates due to major human helminth infections. The format of this table was modified from that presented in the orignal publication. Note that these diseases cause relatively few deaths, but that each causes significant morbidity, and it is the chronic and disabling nature of these diseases that have such an impact on human populations, especially in developing countries. Parasitic Disease Number of Infections (millions) Morbidity (%) Mortality (number) (%) Ascariasis 1,472 23 60,000 0.004 Hookworm infections 1,298 12 65,000 0.005 Lymphatic filariasis 120 37 Onchocerciasis 18 4.2 45,000 0.25 Schistosomiasis 200 10 20,000 0.01 Trichuriasis 1,049 21 10,000 0.001 Source: Journal of Parasitology 85:379-403 Dr. D.W.T. Crompton (Crompton, D.W.T. [1999] How much human helminthiasis is there in the world?) How many different species of parasites are there? Helminths species reported from human hosts. By Taxonomic Group Source: Journal of Parasitology 85:379-403 Dr. D.W.T. Crompton (Crompton, D.W.T. [1999] How much human helminthiasis is there in the world?) Acanthocephala 7 species Nematoda 138 species Nematomorpha 24 species Platyhelminthes 173 species Digenea 113 species Eucestoda 57 species Turbellaria 3 species TOTAL 342 species Can parasites live inside our organs? Parasites By Location Within the Host. Source: Journal of Parasitology 85:379-403 Dr. D.W.T. Crompton (Crompton, D.W.T. [1999] How much human helminthiasis is there in the world?) Alimentary tract 197 species Cavities, organs, and tissues 107 species Circulatory system 21 species Skin and tissues 56 species Can I get tested for parasites? There are only few laboratories in the USA, that we know of, which are competent to diagnose the presence of some parasites in the feces and in the intestines. BUT, not the presence of all species of parasites. Recognizing microscopic parasitic eggs in the feces is much harder job then finding bacteria, yeast or virus. " Good " labs are: 1. Meridian Valley Labs. 24030 132nd Ave. SE Kent, Washington 98042 (800) 234-6825 2. Great Smokies Labs. 18 A Regent Park Blvd. Asheville, North Carolina 28806 (800) 522-4762 You might also find a competent physician in your area by contacting these labs for that information. It is generally cheaper and easier to do herbal or Coenzyme Q10 parasites cleanse, then to diagnose the presence of parasites in the feces. If you do have worms, parasites cleanse will get them out, and that is the best diagnoses. Don't bother sending specimens to local laboratories. Ascaris Lumbricoides, large roundworm of humans, is the most common nematode parasite of humans, infecting an estimated 1.47 billion individuals. Pathology can result from pneumonia caused by the worm's migration through the lungs, blocking of the gastrointestinal track or the bile or pancreatic duct. Ascaris Lumbricoides is physically indistinguishable from Ascaris suum. What are the symptoms of internal parasites? Possible signs and symptoms of internal parasites: * * Feel tired most of the time (Chronic Fatigue)? Have digestive problems? (gas, bloating, constipation or diarrhea that come and go but never really clear up) * Have gastrointestinal symptoms and bulky stools with excess fat in feces? * Suffer with food sensitivities and environmental intolerance? * Developed allergic-like reactions and can't understand why? * Have joint and muscle pains and inflammation often assumed to be arthritis? * Suffer with anemia or iron deficiency (pernicious anemia)? * Have hives, rashes, weeping eczema, cutaneous ulcers, swelling, sores, papular lesions, itchy dermatitis? * Suffer with restlessness and anxiety? * Experience multiple awakenings during the night particularly between 2 and 3 am? * Grind your teeth? * Have an excessive amount of bacterial or viral infections? * Depressed? * Difficulty gaining or losing weight no matter what you do? * Did a Candida program which either didn't help at all or helped somewhat but you still can't stay away from bread, alcohol, fruit, or fruit juices? * Just can't figure out why you don't feel really great and neither can your doctor? * itchy ears, nose, anus * forgetfulness, slow reflexes, gas and bloating, unclear thinking; * loss of appetite, yellowish face * fast heartbeat, heart pain, pain in the navel; * eating more than normal but still feeling hungry; * pain in the back, thighs, shoulders; * lethargy; * numb hands; * burning sensation in the stomach; * drooling while sleeping; * damp lips at night, dry lips during the day, grinding teeth while asleep; * bed wetting; * women: problems with the menstrual cycle; * men: sexual dysfunction; These are only possible symptoms, and please keep in mind that not everyone that has a few of these symptoms should automatically make the assumption that they are infected; however, if you suspect infection or have been unsuccessfully treated for a problem, it is worth doing some specific parasite cleansing. 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