Re: getting rid of cysticercosis
So I dug out my textbooks to see what it says about cysticercosis: It is from Taenia solium- pork tapeworm. Generally from under cooked or raw pork consumption. If the eggs of the
Tapeworm are accidentally ingested or released from a segment in the intestinal tract, the eggs can hatch in the intestine and the larvae will migrate to form cysticercus bladders in any organ or nervous tissue. This larval migration can lead to a fatal outcome if the racemose form develops in the brain.
An ELISA test can be done to diagnose or indirect hemagglutination. A CT scan or MRI can be done if you have the symptoms. Also eggs and
Tapeworm segments may show up in the stool. Usually only one worm is present.
Treatment is Niclosamide, experimentally they use albendazole or praziquantel or surgery and anti-convulsants for seizures.
Lumps under the skin form for unknown reasons.I have asked many doctors about these as I have many of them. They are aggregations of fat cells and are called lipomas. I have had many removed and biopsied. There seems to be some association with the liver and some of mine have diminished as I have healed from parasitic infections. I have read of them disappearing with years of daily consumption of green juice. They are harmless.
Have you ever had your thyroid & Vit D levels checked? A deficiency in either can lead to tiredness.
After I got rid of my
parasites and still had issues with fatigue, my Naturopath prescribed L-Tyrosine (a free form amino acid) and 5-HTP, a natural source of L-5-Hydroxytrytophan (another amino acid). They have made a really significant difference in my energy and fatigue levels.
We live in a toxic soup and many of the chemicals are endocrine disruptors. Eliminate as many chemicals as possible from your environment. Remember that anything you put on your skin goes into your body.
I have been doing hydrotherapy and taking
Bentonite clay to try to eliminate as many toxins from my body as possible. Saunas and sweating from exercise are another traditional way of eliminating toxins. Curcumin and humic acid have also been recommended for detox. It is slow but I am gradually seeing an improvement in my overall health. Since you have tried most other things, I suggest you try a detox for a few months.
Unless you have a positive diagnosis of cystericosis, I would not advise doing heavy pharmaceuticals. They all carry some risk of side effects and some may be carcinogenic.
There is an interesting website that aggregates scientific studies. It is called GreenMedInfo. If you join, you can do a search on diabetes and come up with natural remedies or ways to improve.