Upset Tummy? Try Some Pig WhipWorms
Upset Tummy? Try Some Pig Worms
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,1564,1427370,00.html
Great for that bloated feeling
A study shows that a bowel ailment affecting more and
more in the west can be effectively treated with none other than pig whipworms.
A German company now has a drink containing the eggs of the parasite. Down the
hatch!
With this diet, you don't have
to watch your carbs, or eat just fruit, or engage in tedious exercise. All this
diet involves is a swallowing 2,500 worm eggs every three weeks for six months.
Sounds easy, right?
Actually, the new pig whipworm
diet isn't designed with the chubby in mind. The worm, a parasite known as
trichuris, has been shown, in high quantities, to be effective in treating
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD is an ailment that can cause abdominal
pain, bleeding and diarrhea, and that is on the rise in developed countries.
The study, conducted by
researchers at the University of Iowa, had volunteers with mild cases of Crohn's
disease, a severe form of IBD, drinking the thousands of worm eggs daily. They
had been mixed with a soft drink to disguise the taste.
Of the 24 people who completed
the study, 23 experienced major improvements in their health.
Calming influence
The theory behind the wormy
treatment is that improved hygiene in developed countries has wiped out
parasites that our bowels have naturally evolved to deal with. Without the pesky
things, the bowel can become overactive and introducing the pig worms can in
effect, calm it down.
Since the whipworms have short
life spans, it's not believed they will adapt to the human body and colonize
humans.
The research, coming out
Tuesday in Gut, a publication by the British Medical Association,
mightily impressed the German company BioCure, which evidently knows a business
opportunity when it sees one. (Its sister company already sells leeches and
maggots for medical purposes.)
BioCure has devised a drinkable
mix of worm eggs, waiting to soothe the upset bowel. If the patient can get the
stuff down that is.
Maybe some creative flavoring
is called for -- something along the lines of Slimy Strawberry, Wiggly Wild
Cherry, or for those with a taste for the tropical, Mango Maggot?
Cheers!
DW staff (jam)