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DB, I'm so sorry to hear your story, and I pray you will see a miraculous healing. Thank you for telling your story. I was diagnosed by an opthamologist three months ago with Epidemic Kerato Conjuctivitis, and I am still having eye problems. I had a cold shortly after diagnosis which turned into a sinus and throat virus that lasted 5 weeks. I never stopped feeling pressure in my sinuses after my throat stopped hurting, which is unusual for me. I don't usually have allergy or sinus problems to speak of.

I became interested in Humaworm after my daughter told me about the Colonix she was using. I started reading the Curezone parasite forums and decided Humaworm would be easier for me to try. I have traveled outside the country a lot, and I figure it would do me good to get rid of any parasites I may have picked up.
I had read that the pork tapeworms can affect sinus and eyes, so I started researching that subject. I found some interesting information in Wikipedia that may be relevant to your experience about cysticericosis, which occurs when the larvae of the pork tapeworm forms cysts in the body.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cysticercosis


" Symptoms
In muscles, cysts cause painless swelling or create nodules under the skin. If cysts form in the eye, they can impair vision by floating in the eye and can cause blindness by causing swelling and detachment of the retina. Heart lesions can lead to abnormal rhythms or heart failure (rare). The most dangerous symptoms are a result of encystment in the central nervous system.

According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Parasitic Diseases, in neurocysticercosis (cysticercosis of the brain), "seizures, and headaches are the most common symptoms. However, confusion, lack of attention to people and surroundings, difficulty with balance, hydrocephalus (compression of the brain tissue due to obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid flow) may also occur." Often, there are few symptoms until the parasite dies.[1] When the parasite dies, the host's immune system detects the worm's remains and attacks them, causing swelling and scarring. This is what causes most of the symptoms. Spinal cord lesions can lead to partial loss of motor control, weakness, and even paralysis.

When death occurs, it is most often due to involvement of the brain resulting in hydrocephalus, cerebral edema, cerebral compression, or epileptic seizures.[2]

It is still controversial whether patients benefit from treatment, because live cysticerci do not provoke seizures; only dead or dying parasites invoke an inflammatory response and seizures. In theory, therefore, treating a patient with drugs that kill living parasites can induce seizures in someone who is otherwise well and seizure-free; likewise, treating someone with seizures may not have any effect on outcome as the parasites are already dead and no improvement can be expected. A meta-analysis of 11 trials suggest that is that there is probably some small benefit to patients who have active lesions, but no benefit to those with only dead or inactive lesions.[3]

If the cyst is in certain locations, such as the eye or the brain, steroids may be started a few days before the antiparasitic, in order to avoid problems caused by swelling. If swelling and immune response are not controlled, the treatment itself can be lethal, so the medication is given in low dosages over several days. Sometimes surgery may be needed to remove the infected area or cysts, but this may be impossible when they are located in areas of difficult or dangerous surgical access. Also, some medications may treat symptoms, such as seizures or irregular heartbeat without affecting the worms."

After I read this, I made another appointment with the opthamologist to have my eyes rechecked and to ask about the possibility of the pork tapeworm causing my problems. I used GSE (grapefruit seed extract) for about a week and I when I blew my nose, I saw small, white, stringy worm-looking things. I feel a creepy feeling of something moving around in my sinuses, especially at night, so I have been using salt water to flush my sinuses the last few days. Last night a plump, white, larva looking thing came out, which I am going to take to show the opthamologist. I have made an appointment with my family doctor as well. I actually ordered Humaworm 4 days ago, and have not received it yet. I'm going to wait until I can figure out exactly what I am dealing with before I take it. After I read the info on cysticercosis, I had doubts about going ahead with the Humaworm. I am thankful you informed us of your situation. You have alerted us to be careful when trying to solve our problems. I, for one, am taking what you have shared with us very seriously.
Thank you, and God bless you.


 

 
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