Helminths Strongyloides

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  • @katharina6865
    @katharina6865 5 лет назад +39

    Excellent explaination. Unfortunately many doctors will try to get rid of you to not get involved.

    • @sallystearns1919
      @sallystearns1919 4 года назад +1

      Katharina YUP!

    • @CONANCHICK
      @CONANCHICK 4 года назад

      Why is this?

    • @DeeDee-lz8zx
      @DeeDee-lz8zx 4 года назад +6

      @Fola A the doctors will send you to a shrink.

    • @ItsJustJessOkay
      @ItsJustJessOkay 4 года назад +5

      @@DeeDee-lz8zx I have been trying to get tested for this but have been told multiple times that I'm hallucinating and need mental health intervention. I have suffered for months now and don't know where to turn. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @tishabradley7936
      @tishabradley7936 3 года назад +3

      Yep... Doctor's said I had Delusion parasitosis. Sent me sway. Now I am soooooo sick, lost so much weight. Sores all over legs and arms. Now white ones crawling around in my right eye....guess I'm off to C-ville hospital tomorrow.

  • @susanyoung8104
    @susanyoung8104 4 года назад +9

    South Florida IS the Tropics!!!

  • @wyndella7212
    @wyndella7212 2 года назад +5

    Wish I could find a Dr who understands parasite infections

    • @gb-tw8wd
      @gb-tw8wd Год назад +1

      Me too!!!

    • @bobbybilly5527
      @bobbybilly5527 Год назад

      Check out Dr Schmidt & parasites on youtube. Also, start supplementing with Copper ...see Dr Osborne & copper on youtube along with Morley Robbins RCP Copper. Copper deficiency makes are bodies more succeptible to parasites, other major health problems, etc. Building your own NIR Infrared sauna panel is VERY effective at killing parasites and then also detoxing their dead bodies. Study, understand, and you can overcome them!

    • @insanebeatjunkie
      @insanebeatjunkie 3 месяца назад

      They do you just got marked for death when u get a parasite they want to study our bodies when we die

  • @drophammer776
    @drophammer776 4 года назад +8

    Wisconsin Doctors absolutely refuse to accept this possibility. Even telling them frequently traveling to Tropical places like Dominican Republic 13yrs ago when 1 week after returning home I first got worst intestinal cramps that put me in fetal position screaming for 6months. Now, underweight, anemic, inflamed areas of body, during full moon feeling skin, scrotum, bottom of feet and toes, back, top of head literally move. Scary

    • @makeadifference3572
      @makeadifference3572 2 года назад +3

      So sad but it is ignored!

    • @jessaviolet6237
      @jessaviolet6237 2 года назад +6

      New York doctors too. Ive been dealing with this since 2020- was exposed to some nasty "compost" while working horticulture at a botanical garden. infection site was my scalp, the left side of my face and neck. I lost all of my hair from it. Total nightmare, yet somehow I'm more traumatized from the medical community in upstate new york than I am from the hair loss and horrible changes to my skin. This area of study needs to be taken more seriously by doctors not in tropical locations.

    • @user-qh9st9xn9f
      @user-qh9st9xn9f Год назад

      Keep going,pick an epidemiologist or just dont give up as you know a person can lose there life,I saw 6 doctors who said they could not see the larva curans and really did not look at me.I had probably 100s of thousands of those things.

    • @kcsunnyone
      @kcsunnyone 3 месяца назад

      Treat yourself- but tell your doctors in case you have a really bad reaction with multiple organ hyper infection so they can treat you for sepsis if it or put you on major antibiotics

  • @Maddawg31415
    @Maddawg31415 11 месяцев назад +1

    We have already done our immunology/microbiology, GI, and pulm blocks at my med school, and we have not learned about strongy to this extent even though it's in my board prep. Thanks for the video!

  • @_heyimblack2003
    @_heyimblack2003 5 лет назад +9

    This is absolutely amazing. informative. I am in an infectious diseases course at the moment. v. useful in preparing for my exam. thank you.

  • @Yakhanna
    @Yakhanna 8 лет назад +14

    very good presentation, clear and informative.... new subbie keep up the Good work

  • @markstoll783
    @markstoll783 6 лет назад +6

    Great, concise presentation. Sharing with others!

  • @ViewerRS
    @ViewerRS 6 лет назад +9

    This was such an informative video presentation. I work in a lab, as a biologist, and we found larvae of Strongyloides stercoralis in a urine sample of an 79 year old woman - but all of them the rhabditoid form. It would be interesting to see detailed images of the two forms of larvae for better identification.

    • @ebenburger111
      @ebenburger111 4 года назад +2

      Papaya Seed Extract:
      ABSTRACT
      Strongyloidiasis is a human parasitic disease caused by the helminth Strongyloides stercoralis whose treatment is particularly difficult in immunosuppressed patients due to their low responsiveness to conventional therapy. Carica papaya and its isolated compounds benzyl isothiocyanate, carpaine and carpasemine are promising compound for the treatment of Strongyloides infections due to their anthelmintic action. This study aims to examine the in vitro ovicidal and larvicidal activity of C. papaya seed hexane extract against Strongyloides venezuelensis, using egg hatching tests and larval motility tests as efficiency markers. The crude extract at the concentrations of 566 - 0.0566 mg/mL or the control with albendazole (0.025 mg/mL) and negative controls (water and PBS) were incubated with an equal volume of egg suspension (± 50 specimens) followed by counting of the specimens after 48 h. The same extract and dilutions were added to L3 larvae suspensions (±50 specimens) followed by analysis of larvae viability after 24, 48, and 72 h. The extract inhibited egg hatching with high efficiency at concentrations of 56.6 mg/mL (95.74%) and 5.66 mg/mL (92.16%). At the concentrations of 566 mg/mL (100%) and 56.66 mg/mL (97.32%), the extract inhibited larval motility as effectively as ivermectin (0.316 mg/mL; 100%), and more effectively than the other dilutions and the negative controls. The larvicidal effect depended on the extract concentration, but not on the treatment period. Therefore, C. papaya seed hexane extract has anthelmintic potential against S. venezuelensis and is a promising compound for the development of phytotherapies to treat strongyloidiasis.

    • @laanaalove
      @laanaalove 2 года назад +1

      Where n when? N did the doc inform her do u think?

  • @jerrimcinerney7333
    @jerrimcinerney7333 4 года назад +11

    I have seen three doctors in three ER's. I quite obviously have a Strongyloids hyper infection. They
    're in my nose ears also my mouth. I got this while living in Egypt. I have had flares, however they always stopped after meds. This time I was taking steroids depleting my immunity. Now I am a desperate situation which morphed into a real emergency. I am holding on to something about to kill me. A dermatologist prescribe for me, which helped for a week.He refused me another appointment without explaining why. We deserve better from these incompetent doctors. Is there somebody here who knows of a doctor who would help me either in his office or telemedicine? I am in Phoenix however travelling is possible. Thanks for reading.pl

    • @ebenburger111
      @ebenburger111 4 года назад +4

      Payaya Seeds Extract:
      ABSTRACT
      Strongyloidiasis is a human parasitic disease caused by the helminth Strongyloides stercoralis whose treatment is particularly difficult in immunosuppressed patients due to their low responsiveness to conventional therapy. Carica papaya and its isolated compounds benzyl isothiocyanate, carpaine and carpasemine are promising compound for the treatment of Strongyloides infections due to their anthelmintic action. This study aims to examine the in vitro ovicidal and larvicidal activity of C. papaya seed hexane extract against Strongyloides venezuelensis, using egg hatching tests and larval motility tests as efficiency markers. The crude extract at the concentrations of 566 - 0.0566 mg/mL or the control with albendazole (0.025 mg/mL) and negative controls (water and PBS) were incubated with an equal volume of egg suspension (± 50 specimens) followed by counting of the specimens after 48 h. The same extract and dilutions were added to L3 larvae suspensions (±50 specimens) followed by analysis of larvae viability after 24, 48, and 72 h. The extract inhibited egg hatching with high efficiency at concentrations of 56.6 mg/mL (95.74%) and 5.66 mg/mL (92.16%). At the concentrations of 566 mg/mL (100%) and 56.66 mg/mL (97.32%), the extract inhibited larval motility as effectively as ivermectin (0.316 mg/mL; 100%), and more effectively than the other dilutions and the negative controls. The larvicidal effect depended on the extract concentration, but not on the treatment period. Therefore, C. papaya seed hexane extract has anthelmintic potential against S. venezuelensis and is a promising compound for the development of phytotherapies to treat strongyloidiasis.

    • @jennyturner2827
      @jennyturner2827 3 года назад

      Kerri McInerney...Did you get a doctor???

    • @jessicat3997
      @jessicat3997 2 года назад +2

      I'm currently living with this. been sick for two years and Google told me to look in my poo and I fount a parasite. so I did a cleanse and I've been getting rid of hundreds everyday. and now I have them in my hair. it's streaks going down myscalp. I'm about to order some albendazole and see if it helps. I'm taking my 3rd dose of pyrantel. but I'm on alot of herbs and taking papaya seeds everyday. it's been about a month. I have ao much pressure and scabs on my head from getting them out. I try to get them out and they go back in
      please someone tell me whT else I need to do. thanks

    • @johnaldabbagh6870
      @johnaldabbagh6870 2 года назад

      Jessica try Drawn dish soap
      That worked for me I put it on my fore arms hands and feet and used very warm water and worked them out of my skin as they rose to the top of my skin. They looked like long clear skinny worms from half inch to five inches
      I caught a couple and put them in a plastic baggie and took them to the ER with me and the Dr looked at them and then looked at my arms and hands where I had dug these monsters out ( before I discovered the Dawn trick) and thought I was on Meth and called the police in me and then the police called CPS on me because I had my child with me
      It was like the Dr did not want to get involved with this. He was looking right at these things and he said you expect me to believe that these prices of thread are responsible for this, my arms. By then the worms had changed form like they dried out but had spit out a couple little balls that looked like eggs anyway the Dr said do you expect me to believe that these eggs which he did acknowledge to be eggs without me telling him they were, came out of these little threads
      And I heard someone say these things communicate with each other and I felt that. I put Borax all around the inside of my house and it was a huge house. I used Dawn dish soap two or three times a day I washed all clothes and blankets I saw them attach themselves to the inside of my dryer to my truck my mattress and they changed forms and colors
      They began with entering my feet and it felt like diabetic neuropathy because I have that and one day I looked at my feet and I saw one a little one half inch long and I tried to catch it and it sunk into my foot and stung like heck. Things only got worse. My son witnessed all this. Thank God they left him alone. But the Dawn thing did reveal he had some very few inside his feet. We had to seek someone similar to a Rikki Dr to get rid of these monsters....God bless anyone who has this
      The Medical establishment definitely knows about this but 90 percent have no clue what to do and are I'll equipped to treat this in anyway shape or form....parents were in Public Health Service for 35 years and I know the drill
      Lots of people will die and the govt will suppress news of this until a public figure dies from this
      God help us all

    • @Brandi.Nicole
      @Brandi.Nicole 2 года назад

      @@jessicat3997 Streaks? Those are probably scabies. Like little faint lines? They go from hair area to face? Mites. You probably need permethrin and buy a bottle of Fenbendazole or FenBen online. Also - to test if you have worms buy a couple boxes of Vermox. Take one pill the first week and the second pill the week after. Only $13 a box.

  • @omarhameed
    @omarhameed 4 года назад +3

    Great, concise presentation.

  • @scifiaudious2
    @scifiaudious2 5 лет назад +4

    This is really good, good on you sir

  • @DeeDee-lz8zx
    @DeeDee-lz8zx 5 лет назад +29

    Big mistake thinking it only happens in the tropics , many of the people from the tropics are here cooking and serving your food and passing their worm infections to you.

    • @guessdog4871
      @guessdog4871 5 лет назад +9

      Internet health sites are very trite always saying parasites have been eliminated in the US. Well, they're here. Whether it's climate change or careless bio-engineering, immigration or even terrorists, who know's but they've made a resurgence. Mass global shipping of clothes and goods is also a likely route. You can catch this stuff now from dog crap in your front yard, a dead bird in your attic, and if you've got a sick pet who runs around outside and maybe not well housebroken, you can get it from your own carpet. You don't have to be walking barefoot in the tropics. These little monsters change and adapt incredibly fast and they team up with each other more and more as the video mentioned, win-win for them, lose for us. I've observed a triple-threat where a worm or mite carries both fungus and a nasty bacteria. The fungus surrounds and actively protects the bug so you can't get to it. If you go after the fungus, then the bug gets mad and releases the bacteria infecting the whole area to teach you a lesson. It's incredibly difficult to eradicate.

    • @RaenbowBlight
      @RaenbowBlight 5 лет назад +10

      @@guessdog4871 Kratom.. It wasn't immediate, but after a year of taking it my symptoms began. I wonder how few (if any) regulations exist for this herb so many Americans (myself included) have grown to love.. The Kratom leaves are harvested in southeast Asia, left out to dry and de-stem, then finely ground, packaged, and shipped to the U.S. where most people consume without cooking. I imagine Kratom is far from the only import this is true for..
      As you said, in The States we are generally told parasites are a thing that happens in underdeveloped countries, not here with our access to modern medicine.. so we don't understand our own symptoms, and many of our Drs do not consider such a "far fetched" explanation. I am afraid to even go to a Dr because early on when my symptoms (and 2 of my children's as well) were few and mild. I didn't know then enough to insist, but he tested my stool sample for Giardia, treated me like I was being dramatic, and sent me on my way.. that was last year. This has been one of the hardest things I've ever been through. Not simply the physical symptoms, but knowing something is very wrong, but shutting up because they for a bit had me wondering if I was in fact crazy.. Crazy or not, I'm not wrong about this.
      Fuck!

    • @37Kings
      @37Kings 4 года назад +1

      @@RaenbowBlight have you had any progress with this?

    • @zilahawkins9622
      @zilahawkins9622 2 года назад +2

      @@guessdog4871 That was the most perfect description of the problem! It is too bad that we will have to wait for a majority of Doctors to have this before they decide it is real. They will get it. Don't believe me just watch.

    • @leannshort2211
      @leannshort2211 16 дней назад

      BINGO!!

  • @shammahskymanners7864
    @shammahskymanners7864 Год назад +1

    Sir it's my first time watching your videos you really helped me I wish you could do the life cycle for malaria please 🥺

  • @stanibol
    @stanibol 2 года назад

    Brisbane Qld is the subtropics.... and in Australia has the most humid summer weather

  • @andrewturner3672
    @andrewturner3672 4 года назад +4

    I just got diagnosed with this a month and a half ago. I’ve been treated with ivermectin and Nitazoxanide and with no success. I think I’m going to try to fast for 40 days or more

    • @CONANCHICK
      @CONANCHICK 4 года назад +1

      Andrew Turner are you in Florida?

    • @CONANCHICK
      @CONANCHICK 4 года назад +1

      How many mg of ivermectin did you take? I took my first dose today at 12mg. Every pharmacy I called did not have them!

    • @andrewturner3672
      @andrewturner3672 4 года назад +1

      I’m in Chicago. I took 15 mg for two days then waited 14 days and took the same course. I don’t think this will be enough. I believe fasting is the answer. If you get the medicine you have to Prime your body for absorbtion first

    • @mariafermin2554
      @mariafermin2554 4 года назад +1

      @@andrewturner3672 Diatomaceous in your coffe and milk Will get ir out ir capsule. Read about it or RUclips video

    • @levim.3505
      @levim.3505 3 года назад +1

      Did you get rid of it?

  • @fruitynut9999
    @fruitynut9999 5 лет назад +2

    This is single handedly one of the most disturbing concepts I have ever come across, I feel personally threatened by the very existence of this revolting organism that must have been created in sheer spite of the human species, and will only cause suffering among us. I pray every night I will never have to deal with one of these worms in my lifetime

    • @guessdog4871
      @guessdog4871 5 лет назад +1

      When Darwin, who was not an atheist, was working on The Origin of Species and the theory of Natural Selection, he was so appalled and grossed out by some of the things he observed in nature that he had to bail out for a while, and was even questioning the existence of God because of what seemed like plain cruelty among some creatures. So you're not alone.

    • @zilahawkins9622
      @zilahawkins9622 2 года назад

      One? Holy shit. One lays like 60,000 eggs on Friday. It's an all out attack.

  • @DeeDee-lz8zx
    @DeeDee-lz8zx 4 года назад +5

    And when I went to Robert Wood Johnson Infectious Disease clinic, Dr Vincent, the department head, totally missed the bird mites and related parasites.

    • @soniaguerrero-belanger2633
      @soniaguerrero-belanger2633 4 года назад +1

      How were you finally diagnosed correctly?

    • @drophammer776
      @drophammer776 3 года назад +3

      If you live in Midwest you go do your own research and find medicine on blackmarket because if no eggs are found in the first and only poop test Doctor's and Specialists refuse to accept a possibility that your infected with anything besides a case of delusionaltytis

  • @smartdust6211
    @smartdust6211 8 лет назад +13

    I am in the hyper-infection phase and cannot get treatment in the US. My first trip to ER the diagnosis was larva migrens but it seems docs only prescribe psych meds. The worms are in my brain and throat. I can hardly swallow.

    • @oo0sofia0oo
      @oo0sofia0oo 7 лет назад +3

      smart dust 😢 I hope you're doing better now 😦

    • @victoriabennett3789
      @victoriabennett3789 6 лет назад +9

      Smart dust, did you ever get help? I have been fighting for my life for a year now. All the docs want to do is give me psych meds. They say I seem anxious. Well, yeah. I've had worms in my body for 12 months now!!!! I'm waiting on lab results that just might help. If these results fail me, I'm not sure I want to stay alive. The worms are in my ears! And, I fear, my brain. Jesus help us!

    • @josphellihsilak4588
      @josphellihsilak4588 6 лет назад +3

      Victoria Bennett contact this man, his info is on his channel.

    • @victoriabennett3789
      @victoriabennett3789 6 лет назад +1

      Josphelli hsilak, I looked at Smart Dust's channel and it says "No Content". Another brick wall!!

    • @victoriabennett3789
      @victoriabennett3789 6 лет назад +1

      Do you mean to contact the man who's doing this informative video?

  • @frankpope5097
    @frankpope5097 Год назад +1

    Amazing video!

  • @marybennett8047
    @marybennett8047 2 года назад

    Omg I love watching this kind of stuff.i was watching how they were removing them from feet.it was showing them removing them from peeople from the places where they dont have anything.it broke my heart when they were removing them from little kids.it was the water causing it.they also walked around with no shoes.

  • @teresafaxon6288
    @teresafaxon6288 Год назад +1

    I have a weak immune due to liver ... do not have any pets but in any case... I have contracted worms but on primarily on my face, in nose, mouth, ears, eyes, and I cough them up. I have sought medical help to no avail ... and I have had this since July and have been through 4 mortgages. And my head hurts a lot and I have had to figure this out myself. My face around my mouth and nose ... mastoid or sinus areas is the worse, but I have taken ivermectin and have been extracting and keeping up myself and not knowing... it has been very traumatic and scary, I'm afraid they are eating me alive and can get no help here in oklahoma...primary care referred me to dermatologist and he laughed me out of the office been to 4 ERs and AM clinic and w keasions all over face and none will even look at them or pictures I have taken along the way ... I have just about given up and accepted thus as my fate and it would almost be welcomed at this point , I believe I will at best need reconstructive surgery on mouth and nose and scars everywhere .. I won't go in public and do not know what to do ... just doing the best I can. Thank you for being so informative on your lectures, for the longest until now Google wouldn't pull up anything on this issue . ..sorry I got carried away but why on me is it primarily attacking my face, I now. Have aqua or vertebrae parasites and I believe these will hurt me the slime is gold tint now. If there is any info you could recommend I would appreciate it. Ty

    • @meelodeshmeeelo2034
      @meelodeshmeeelo2034 Год назад

      Hey, I know you commented a long time ago but are you ok?

    • @teresafaxon6288
      @teresafaxon6288 Год назад

      @@meelodeshmeeelo2034 no since this I have quit another Dr that was telling me everything is normal ... so I have an ENT which after looking said I have 85 % obstruction and worsening I am waiting for a specialist in nose and throat and lyrnax and a surgeon to see next month ...

  • @cesaramaral7007
    @cesaramaral7007 4 года назад +4

    Hi, I can't express how much helpful your videos have been to me and I'd like to make more people see them and understand them. I want to subtitles your videos in Portuguese (Brazil), would you allow for community to generate subtitles for your videos (I think there's an option to allow it in channel's settings) or at least allow me to reupload them in my account with those subtitles? Thank you in advance.

    • @cesaramaral7007
      @cesaramaral7007 4 года назад

      For a start I'd like to translate the helminths videos, and hopefully continue through the rest.

  • @aaronssweetstuff6666
    @aaronssweetstuff6666 4 года назад +3

    I'm going under the knife they're removing my colon and replacing it with some of my intestine been sooo long that I've had parasites this would be very dangerous to go through with if I had it right?

  • @davidmbeckmann
    @davidmbeckmann 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent!

  • @brightstar4513
    @brightstar4513 2 года назад +5

    Ok I have been experiencing all of these symptoms and my family physician referred me to an infection disease specialist and they have yet to contact me and i am beginning to worry about my health because I'm getting much worse very quickly. I have a lot of strange lines especially on my hands and also my legs where my groin is not sure my rear end lol I'm having these stabbing skin pricks again feet and hands and my skin is going yellow.

  • @ItsJustJessOkay
    @ItsJustJessOkay 4 года назад +4

    I know I have this parasite. I have been suffering severe symptoms for over six weeks. I can clearly see the larvae in my sputum. The worms are also visible on the surface of the water after I urinate. I have a wet cough, intestinal cramping, nausea and vomiting, diahrrea, fatigue, anemia, eosinophilia, and low potassium magnesium and protein. I cannot find a doctor who will perform a test to help diagnose me. What can I do?

    • @elainehendrix9714
      @elainehendrix9714 3 года назад +4

      I will pray for you! Keep trying to make doctors listen! Don't be quiet! Please! You are precious!

  • @ronclingler8716
    @ronclingler8716 2 года назад +2

    They're in my bloodstream so bad my vein on top of my hand pop last night where it has been chewed up by worms. Blood shot out in the bathroom sink and it was full of little ones all in it when I pee during the toilet when I spit there in my mouth choking me they come out. I need help somebody get in touch with me it's bad my three rat terriers and Jack russells have it also. And it is not

  • @psfgtech
    @psfgtech Год назад +1

    Could humans carry many different parasites? I had interesting blood and stool work ups yrs ago, a doc said you almost never lose the parasites, is that crazy?

  • @japneetkaur1782
    @japneetkaur1782 3 года назад +1

    Reallyy helpful
    Thankss alott

  • @DeeDee-lz8zx
    @DeeDee-lz8zx 5 лет назад +10

    Nice presentation, but when you walk in Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , Infectious Disease Clinic the doctors do not take you seriously. They missed my bird mite infestation.

    • @Lashundablanks
      @Lashundablanks 4 года назад +1

      What's going on now how are u doing🙏☝😒

    • @ebenburger111
      @ebenburger111 4 года назад +2

      ABSTRACT
      Strongyloidiasis is a human parasitic disease caused by the helminth Strongyloides stercoralis whose treatment is particularly difficult in immunosuppressed patients due to their low responsiveness to conventional therapy. Carica papaya and its isolated compounds benzyl isothiocyanate, carpaine and carpasemine are promising compound for the treatment of Strongyloides infections due to their anthelmintic action. This study aims to examine the in vitro ovicidal and larvicidal activity of C. papaya seed hexane extract against Strongyloides venezuelensis, using egg hatching tests and larval motility tests as efficiency markers. The crude extract at the concentrations of 566 - 0.0566 mg/mL or the control with albendazole (0.025 mg/mL) and negative controls (water and PBS) were incubated with an equal volume of egg suspension (± 50 specimens) followed by counting of the specimens after 48 h. The same extract and dilutions were added to L3 larvae suspensions (±50 specimens) followed by analysis of larvae viability after 24, 48, and 72 h. The extract inhibited egg hatching with high efficiency at concentrations of 56.6 mg/mL (95.74%) and 5.66 mg/mL (92.16%). At the concentrations of 566 mg/mL (100%) and 56.66 mg/mL (97.32%), the extract inhibited larval motility as effectively as ivermectin (0.316 mg/mL; 100%), and more effectively than the other dilutions and the negative controls. The larvicidal effect depended on the extract concentration, but not on the treatment period. Therefore, C. papaya seed hexane extract has anthelmintic potential against S. venezuelensis and is a promising compound for the development of phytotherapies to treat strongyloidiasis.

  • @danaruark2245
    @danaruark2245 4 года назад +2

    beey scary!!! and is there a natural way to fight them??

  • @kiraangela_
    @kiraangela_ 6 лет назад +9

    Hi, I was wondering where you can suggest to help patients get diagnosed? Especially if we are immunesupprested and our normal doctors aren't taking our fears seriously??

    • @islamiclecturesdatabase6135
      @islamiclecturesdatabase6135 6 лет назад

      You most probably have HIV AIDS, not worms. Chill.

    • @tracyschittler210
      @tracyschittler210 5 лет назад +2

      Im dealing with the same diagnostic problem. I'm also imunosupressd....Im fearful for the end results if I can't get proper treatment and for that I need a compantat well versed paracitic specialist. God willing the 19th of this month I may finally be able to get well.
      I hope you found treatment.

    • @georgettedowden5868
      @georgettedowden5868 4 года назад +1

      @@islamiclecturesdatabase6135 don't be a jerk

    • @georgettedowden5868
      @georgettedowden5868 4 года назад +2

      Look up Dr Jennifer Daniels. She is amazing and the only Dr that helped w morgellons

    • @FEXAZb
      @FEXAZb 3 года назад

      Idk either fuck

  • @lizpromontionals1022
    @lizpromontionals1022 10 месяцев назад

    Ty!

  • @josueplays7926
    @josueplays7926 3 года назад +3

    i am here in the philippines and im experiencing what you all did. i have all the symptoms. i got the larva currens when i was 20. didnt knew it then but its with me. last month went to hospial, fecal test came negative, blood tested only for iron def neg. but my wbc was high.. 15.
    and BP was high. first time. 180/90. doctor just gave me antibiotic for a week and HBP med for 3months. its been 2 monts since i had this intense itchiness inside my anal area. now i have chest pain lower back pain kidney area my pee is dark colored and till now feeling this something are moving in my throat up and down. i took 2 mebendazole for two consecutive nights las 5weeks ago. now im self treating with different types of natural food. pineapple turmeric garlic etc. still hoping to get cured.

    • @chaz6399
      @chaz6399 3 года назад +1

      How are you now? Were you able to get yourself better?

    • @davidwood4524
      @davidwood4524 2 года назад +2

      ivermectin cures stongy

    • @jessicat3997
      @jessicat3997 2 года назад +1

      did u ever get cured? I'm dealing with this now. I'm about to go order abendezole and ivermectin and see if it works.

    • @jamiethornton7915
      @jamiethornton7915 Год назад

      @@jessicat3997 did you ever get any relief? I feel I have this

  • @sabrinacesena5552
    @sabrinacesena5552 Год назад +1

    Where are these doctors in real life? I tested positive for nematode in my well water and stool test. But what's happening is hair fingernails and skin! I have tons of proof but cannot get to help. Where are these helpful doctors. I have letters from trichologist ,teaching hospital oversees and several referals to infectous disease but not one has picked up my case. So I'm left untreated. Where are these doctors that do these podcasts and interviews? Almost every doctors I have been in contact with is like a taboo subject. I have had to prove my sanity every step the way. I have overwhelming evidence but has done me no good. Here I sit untreated and unwell. Praying to God for help dailey.

    • @user-qh9st9xn9f
      @user-qh9st9xn9f Год назад

      I experienced the same thing. I was already in the hospital and one nurse said her sister had parasites in the past and she tested me and then they treated me

  • @Healingforall63
    @Healingforall63 3 года назад +2

    Can you diagnose through pictures? I need help!

  • @shrabonihasan147
    @shrabonihasan147 3 года назад

    Nice presentation

  • @queenievrud8027
    @queenievrud8027 5 лет назад +2

    I need help no dr. Has help me please lead me to the right direction

  • @sallystearns1919
    @sallystearns1919 4 года назад +1

    I’m in Montana and can’t get any help for my Nicaraguan infection of 93, and seems I’m fitting into the hyper-infection stage of this after so long! I can’t get taken seriously even though my first born son born a year after Nicaragua died at 20 months from a “mysterious white spot” on his heart when opened up in Helsinki for operation it had spread throughout his body particularly into his brain! It’s hard to figure out what I have but out of the soil-transmitted helminths and leishmaniasis this one seems to fit my symptoms most! (and was up to 85% contamination rate around Lake Nicaragua) but also finally got “neurocutenous lesions” on medical record, I had the deep cystic skin problems mostly in face/jaw/chin for 15 yrs, also groin, arms (near elbows) fingers, turned into huge open “debriding” type lesions for 2 yrs then they finally cleared when the fluctuating bump on my head opened up (my daughter has same bump) but top of my head looks like an extreme case of tinea (for 2 yrs!) very much aggravated by CT/contrast, I’m bedridden for years now, every organ affected! could go on after 20+ yrs of progressing symptoms. Anyways, I really really need help and the neuropsyche said “I need to be in an urban area to get this stuff treated” So I need help finding that place!?? I may have had a referral FINALLY taken by infectious disease but we’ll see how that goes, I’ve been denied biopsy by dermatologist, if in fact I have a secondary diamorphic fungal thing nobody wants me in their offices! student doctors push their chairs to the side of the room! no follow up they just refer me around. Sorry to ramble, lost my brain function pretty much, Where can I go closest to Montana to get help if anybody knows?

    • @karenmcanney8473
      @karenmcanney8473 4 года назад +3

      So sorry for your loss I hope you find someone to help you I know how hard it is... once they know you have something they either don't believe you or they push you to the side.. I've been treated that way for almost two years...

    • @andrewturner3672
      @andrewturner3672 4 года назад +2

      I just got diagnosed with this 2 months ago. In hyper infection stage. Only one doctor that I’ve seen has the balls to say it’s this every other doctor denies that I have this. This is tough.

    • @danaruark2245
      @danaruark2245 4 года назад +1

      im sry and will pray for you! ...and hope everything gets better for you soon

    • @jennyturner2827
      @jennyturner2827 3 года назад +1

      Sally Stearns...I have an LLMD in Missouri. I could give you his name.

    • @laanaalove
      @laanaalove 2 года назад +1

      Yo can I msg you I'm dealing w exact thing n wanna talk

  • @ADOGGBOY
    @ADOGGBOY 2 года назад +1

    Well there goes eating Out, EVER AGAIN!

  • @subjectively-observered
    @subjectively-observered Год назад

    After watching this and doing much reading, I likely have a chronic autoinfection and possibly a likely hyperinfection. Can the ineffective larave pentrate the mcous membranes in rare cases? I'm extremely worried and traditional diagnostics have been underwhelming other than my chronically high ~200 calprotectin levels and the identification of various MDROs in the perianal area when I was wiping off mucus absent of a bowel movement. The physicians in my state are terrible. I absolutely require clinical expertise. Thank you.

  • @stanibol
    @stanibol 3 года назад +3

    I have hyperinfection in scalp but no doctor knows what to do. Medical negligence at its finest.

    • @zilahawkins9622
      @zilahawkins9622 2 года назад +1

      me too. I want to scalp myself

    • @stanibol
      @stanibol 2 года назад +1

      @@zilahawkins9622 this infection is such a nightmare, and a crime too! Now to top it off, medical apartheid vaxxed vs unvaxxed. I delay the vaxx until FDA has fully approved, but before long the stats on vaxx injured should send a clear message.
      The thing that is paraded as CoV19 is this hidden pandemic of hair worm / stronyloid /fillarial worm infection. In recent weeks I also came across a fungal infection group on fb re Pythiosis.
      This fungus could be the catalyst. Somehow the zoonotic virus infects fungus /mold, mucous and E.coli.
      Movid covert19, morgellons by another name
      Nothing delusional.about.it.

    • @stanibol
      @stanibol 2 года назад +1

      @@zilahawkins9622 the various antiparasitics do help but I am thinking that an antifungal was required treatment all along. I only tried 3 types anti fungal early on and only one of the 3 was a potential hit. Eg condys crystals. But there are better options. Long list on wiki for treating pythiosis.
      Join the fb group too. I haven't managed to obtain anti fungal script from 4 doctors this year alone. Only one was happy to prescribe albe☆ndazole, only too few and far between. Doctors are clueless on parasitology. They under prescribe with risk of parasite building up resistance.
      Here i am pleading for another 2 bottles of 6 tablets ea bottle. Too crazy for words.
      I use eucalyptus glycerine ungvita ointment plus 101 other things to stem the reproduction of these critters/wormy things.

    • @stanibol
      @stanibol 2 года назад

      @@zilahawkins9622 where are you?
      I am Coastal NSW , Australia, spent many years in Qld.

    • @zilahawkins9622
      @zilahawkins9622 2 года назад +1

      @@stanibol Thank you for this info!! I was suspecting a fungal issue also because on my arms it looks like a rose gardener's infection called cutaneous lymphotricosis or something like that..let me look it up

  • @Jenny-vm1lo
    @Jenny-vm1lo 6 лет назад +3

    Can you add Capilaria philippinensis in your lecture?

  • @reemasaravarghese5790
    @reemasaravarghese5790 Год назад

    Dissemination is not mentioned properly ..actually dissemination is mentioned in this video as migration to ectopic sites.....
    Complications are
    Autoinfection
    Hyperinfection
    Dissemination

  • @synpse
    @synpse Год назад

    how come my doctor cannot see this?@!

  • @carriethompson84
    @carriethompson84 5 лет назад +2

    Scabies brought me here. These scabies are no joke. I cannot believe the he'll I've gone thru to get rid of this or TRYING to get rid of it.. it's been 2 months of trying. What the hell?!?!?! I couldn't imagine this crap!!!!

    • @stevemajors9914
      @stevemajors9914 4 года назад

      Bleach and water. Buy all new clothes and everything

    • @ebenburger111
      @ebenburger111 4 года назад

      Try Ivermectin combined with Albendazole
      Wash all your clothes with Sodium Bicarbonate
      And Sun all your bedding, pillows and clothes
      Everyone in the family must be treated.
      Natural remedy:
      Papaya Seeds
      ABSTRACT
      Strongyloidiasis is a human parasitic disease caused by the helminth Strongyloides stercoralis whose treatment is particularly difficult in immunosuppressed patients due to their low responsiveness to conventional therapy. Carica papaya and its isolated compounds benzyl isothiocyanate, carpaine and carpasemine are promising compound for the treatment of Strongyloides infections due to their anthelmintic action. This study aims to examine the in vitro ovicidal and larvicidal activity of C. papaya seed hexane extract against Strongyloides venezuelensis, using egg hatching tests and larval motility tests as efficiency markers. The crude extract at the concentrations of 566 - 0.0566 mg/mL or the control with albendazole (0.025 mg/mL) and negative controls (water and PBS) were incubated with an equal volume of egg suspension (± 50 specimens) followed by counting of the specimens after 48 h. The same extract and dilutions were added to L3 larvae suspensions (±50 specimens) followed by analysis of larvae viability after 24, 48, and 72 h. The extract inhibited egg hatching with high efficiency at concentrations of 56.6 mg/mL (95.74%) and 5.66 mg/mL (92.16%). At the concentrations of 566 mg/mL (100%) and 56.66 mg/mL (97.32%), the extract inhibited larval motility as effectively as ivermectin (0.316 mg/mL; 100%), and more effectively than the other dilutions and the negative controls. The larvicidal effect depended on the extract concentration, but not on the treatment period. Therefore, C. papaya seed hexane extract has anthelmintic potential against S. venezuelensis and is a promising compound for the development of phytotherapies to treat strongyloidiasis.

  • @nananunn8795
    @nananunn8795 4 года назад +3

    Ok whats the tratment?

    • @Mikgwerd
      @Mikgwerd 2 года назад +1

      If it's a recent infection, 2 doses of ivermectin in 2 days, and then repeat 2 weeks later. If it's a long term infection, 4 doses a week (4 days on, 3 days off) for at least 7 straight weeks. If symptoms linger after week 7, repeat same dosing week by week until there are no symptoms for two weeks.

    • @lukemalts2701
      @lukemalts2701 9 месяцев назад

      Ivermectin capsules? MG?

  • @ereochromis8298
    @ereochromis8298 4 года назад

    sir may i ask? where did you get your photo about human major pathogen... I'm having a hard time to find it... thanks

  • @rowwow5528
    @rowwow5528 6 лет назад +1

    loveeee this , thank you

  • @gb-tw8wd
    @gb-tw8wd Год назад +1

    I think I have this infection too and the Dr's think I'm crazy and said I need to get a psychiatric evaluation..I'm so sick and tired of this these parasites have colonized on my spine and in my sinuses..it is scary now my spine is deteriorating. I have been trying to get the Dr's to listen to what I'm saying for 7 years now..and still no closer to getting anything done about them it is mentally just about to get the best of me I don't know what else to do..does anybody have any suggestions please??

  • @dinobay7437
    @dinobay7437 3 года назад +2

    Why tropical soil and why warm humid parasites deadly mosquito and other deases by parasites and bacteria and flies

  • @stevec4539
    @stevec4539 3 года назад +1

    Je suis atteintsde ce genre de parasites . J ai tres peur pour ma vie , mon cuir chevellu est le pire . La medecine ne semble pas me croire alors je suis laissé a moi meme , que me conseillé vous? Svp sa deviens tres lourd a supporter et mes moyens financiers s amoidrisses de plus s en plus avec tout ces frais ... Merci de votre reponse Steve

  • @medicaleducation8978
    @medicaleducation8978 2 года назад +1

    Sir why it moves first to the lungs ?

    • @Mikgwerd
      @Mikgwerd 2 года назад +2

      So you can cough up the larva and swallow the mucus so it can develop adult forms in your digestive system.

    • @lukemalts2701
      @lukemalts2701 9 месяцев назад

      Then auto form again

  • @katiejo1095
    @katiejo1095 3 года назад +2

    No doctor I know will do a test for parasites.

    • @Mikgwerd
      @Mikgwerd 2 года назад +2

      Because it's a time consuming process and generally tough to detect with the battery of tests they have to go through. Seek a nutrition response tester, best ones are in Clearwater FL. They'll recommended herbals and supps that will only slow down the parasites, but their diagnoses are spot on for most part.

  • @notbuyingit2204
    @notbuyingit2204 Год назад

    My Kaiser doctor, and 3 other doctors have brushed off my repeated requests for a more thorough diagnosis of a rash I've had for almost 5 years, but all I can get from them is a steroid cream. I guess I'll have to remind them that it's the order follower who carries the greatest burden of negative Karma, since the order giver's order does no harm to the patient, but the act of the order follower does.

  • @victoriabennett3789
    @victoriabennett3789 6 лет назад +2

    WHERE CAN I GET HELP?!!!

    • @slaquers
      @slaquers 6 лет назад +4

      I can say this with my experience - you are the only one who can help...if yo uare in the US...you are on your own sadly.

    • @victoriabennett3789
      @victoriabennett3789 6 лет назад

      That's the most horrific news anyone could possibly present me with.

    • @janetlburns1629
      @janetlburns1629 6 лет назад +6

      Animals can get help in the U. S. before us humans.

    • @fourleafclover9271
      @fourleafclover9271 5 лет назад

      Victoria Bennett did you get any help?

    • @tracyschittler210
      @tracyschittler210 5 лет назад +4

      Please don't give up. I KNOW your fear and struggle. I have been on two rounds of Albenzol, prominent hospital sent a psych doc in instead of a doctor who is well versed in the field. I have been to several infectious disease specialists. No one wants to take this serious if you havenot traveled out of my country..... INSANE !!! I wish you the best. Healing prayers.

  • @mooneyegy456
    @mooneyegy456 5 лет назад

    It need not to be fertilized??

    • @guessdog4871
      @guessdog4871 5 лет назад

      The females are born pregnant and start dropping already fertilized eggs shortly thereafter. Those that hatch to female are then pregnant as well. etc. The males are smaller and just run around creating havoc.

  • @stanibol
    @stanibol 5 лет назад +2

    Morgellons brought me here.

    • @RaenbowBlight
      @RaenbowBlight 5 лет назад +3

      Omg.. me too. What if what we call Morgellons is simply overlooked and not well understood parasite infections?

    • @anelissastanibol5417
      @anelissastanibol5417 5 лет назад +1

      stanibol I have pinworm/whipworm in scalp.
      Somatic Morgellons is poorly defined. There are at least four definitions. eg Collembola morgellons.
      Relapsing Fever morgellons (subtype Borrelia), Fibres Disease, or lumped in with strongyloids ie neglected tropical diseases.
      Aussie mainstream are stuck on DOP despite CDC moving to fibres disease label
      I am dying here with whipworm type larvae in scalp. no doctor cares. all except expensive private Lyme doc will reject us. Lyme doc has no cure. occasional remission achieved by IV abx. I could only afford oral abx which are known to be band aid treatment.

    • @jennyturner2827
      @jennyturner2827 3 года назад +2

      @@markalan1501 I'm in the Midwest. I just went back to my LLMD. He treats Morgs. He has been successful. I hadn't seen him for 20 years with Lyme.

    • @jessicat3997
      @jessicat3997 2 года назад +1

      @@anelissastanibol5417 I have pinworm in my scalp and it's causing this. it didn't go to my scalp until I started cleansing and taking meds. do u still have this? if not how did u get rid of this?

  • @randihenderson7750
    @randihenderson7750 2 года назад

    Why is this so morbid and negative? Its like no hope.