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| Has anyone tried working w Dr. Omar Omin at the Parasitology Center? Parasitology Center Inc. parasite testing parasitology Dr. Omar Amin, Neuro-cutaneous Syndrome (NCS) |
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| Do an extensive advance search and you will come up with prior discussions fracty. Some have even pursued this treatment. However it appears morgellons symptoms remained in those who did this. A lot of money for results which did not cure their Morgellons, at least not entirely.
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| Fracty - The Center claims to have cured some, but I have never seen any posts from patients who support this. I think his approach may help alleviate many of the symptoms because of his emphasis on detoxification. But you can find your own practitioner in your area and go through every detox regimen they have and achieve similar results without even telling them you have Morgellons. SS |
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| I know of a nurse who used the methods of Dr Amin- that is she had her mercury fillings removed - and reversed an illness she was suffering. She was not a Morgellons sufferer (per se) and did not know of Dr Amin, just heard from a friend about the mercury poisoning as relates to fillings. At the link you posted, Fracty, I found this of interest re: Dr Amin: Understanding Parasites Fair use Excerpt: 2.6. Pets. Despite what you may have been told, dogs, among other pets, are not man's best friend, parasitologically speaking. Dogs carry an intestinal tapeworm, Echinococcus, whose eggs spread all over their fur from the anal orifice during grooming. Unhealthy human contact with infected dogs, e.g., by kissing, brings the eggs into the human intestine which they penetrate as larvae and encyst in the body cavity, e.g., the liver or even the brain, as the life threatening hydatid cysts. Other worm parasites (helminths) are also readily transmitted from pets and other animals to man. Most notable are the beef and swine tapeworms, Taenia, by the consumption of beef and ham contaminated with larvae of these tapeworms. end excerpt Because of the 'sand-like' component of this condition, I have to wonder if this condition (hydatid disease) comes into play for sufferers? Hydatid disease is a parasitic infestation caused by a tapeworm- Echinococcus. atlas Echinococcus granulosus Common name. the hydatid worm Disease. Hydatid disease, Hydatidosis, Unilocular hydatid disease Geographic distribution. Worldwide in distribution. Most commonly found in sheep and cattle-raising countries. ((Because this disease is found in areas with cattle, could it be that the T parva, et al, is a part of Hydatid disease?? Research has proven with cattle diagnosed with T parva have other pathogens such as Babesia....)) Infection rate. Less than 20 cases of human infections (including an indigenous case) were reported in Korea. Recent infection rate of livestocks is not available. Life cycle. Human harbors the larval forms only. The adult worms infect the intestine of dog or caniids. When the eggs are ingested by the intermediate hosts, i.e., sheeps, domestic animals, or humans, embryos are hatched out in the duodenum, spread over the whole body to form hydatid cysts. The fully developed hydatids are capable of growing into adult worms in the definitive hosts. ![]() Morphology. The adult tapeworms are minute, measuring 3 to 6 mm in length. The size of eggs are about 35 ㎛ in diameter. The oncosphere metamorphoses into a unilocular hydatid cyst containing protoscolices oe free hydatid sands in the intermediate hosts. Pathology and clinical symptoms. The larval tapeworm of E. granulosus causes unilocular hydatid disease in humans. Brood capsules sprout from the germinal layer and finally transformed into a vesicle containing scolices and free 'hydatid sands'. The liver is the most commonly involved organ. The chief clinical manifestations are pressure symptoms and anaphylactic symptoms with localized or generalized secondary hydatidosis. Diagnosis. Radiological studies, immunoelectrophoresis for the arc 5, or ELISA are useful. Prevention. Deworming of dogs and personal hygiene. end excerpts Also found previous posts on this forum: CYSTS From My Dogs Waterer -V-
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