PARASITES (Roundworms, Tapeworms, Flatworms (flukes), One-celled Animals) (PA)


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The following table has been derived from research into Dr. Hulda Clark's three books:
"The Cure for all Cancer", "The Cure for HIV" and "The cure for all Disease".


Parasites are first searched for (with a Synchrometer-like device) in white blood cells - then elsewhere. Encysted forms such as tapeworm cysticercus and Toxoplasma cysts are missed because the immune system is not attacking them. They have to be searched for separately in the tissues suspected (muscles, eyes, etc.).

Many times, the likelihood of parasites is supported by a history of pet or horse ownership in addition to placing the fingers into the mouth (nail biting etc.)

  # PARASITE COMMON NAME OF PARASITE OR DISEASE SIZE SITE IN HOST PORTAL OF ENTRY SOURCE OF INFECTION CLINICAL SYMPTOMS LOW- KHz HIGH-
KHz
FREQ. GENER.
3 min.
REMARKS - OTHER
    Acanthamoeba culbertsoni Amoeba   Brain Swimming in infected waters   Severe headaches, loss of smell and taste - meningitis-type symptoms       Contact lenses cleaned with tap water may cause corneal ulcers. Kept under control in India with Jasmine tea "oolong".
    Acanthocephala Worm                  
    Acanthocheilonema perstans Roundworm - Persistent filaria to 8 cm Body cavities Skin Culicoides (fly) Abdominal pain due to liver invasion (?)        
    Aegleria Amoeba   Brain Swimming in infected waters   Severe headaches, loss of smell and taste - meningitis-type symptoms       Contact lenses cleaned with tap water may cause corneal ulcers. Kept under control in India with Jasmine tea "oolong".
    Anaplasma marginale Protozoa from cows       *   386.40 388.00 387.0, 422.0  
    Anaplasma marginale

(2nd range)

See above       *   415.30 424.00 415.0, 424.0  
    Ancylostoma braziliense

(adult)

Hookworm (from dogs and cats) larvae in soil to 0.3 mm (larva) Intra-dermal Mainly mouth, also skin Soil Serpiginous skin lesions, itch, depression, schizophrenia 397.60 403.25 401.0 Infection of bathers, plumbers, "sandbox" babies
    Ancylostoma canium Dog and cat hookworm   Skin Mainly mouth, also skin Dog or other animal feces in soil

*

Creeping skin eruptions with itching. Worm lives for a few months only, depression, schizophrenia 383.10 402.90 400.0, 393.0, 386.0  
    Ancylostoma duodenale

(male)

Old World human hookworm, Ancylostomiasis, infective filariform larvae in soil to 1.3 cm Small intestine, attached Mainly mouth, also skin, usually feet, hand gardening Eggs in warm, moist soil or water, fruits, larvae in vegetables, drinking water Anemia, blood loss, malnutrition, listlessness, mentally slow, weak and 'lazy', growth retardation, GI symptoms. Hookworms are the only worms with teeth, depression, schizophrenia       Look for eggs in stool, Iron therapy is important afterwards to regenerate blood, use chlorophyll. See Necator americanus for more symptoms.
    Anguillula aceti                    
    Anisakine larvae Anisakid worm       Under-cooked fish, Pacific salmon, snapper, herring, cod, haddock, etc.) Appendicitis, Crohn’s disease, intestinal inflammation       Use microwave properly and avoid undercooking
  5 Ascaris larvae (in lung)

(Sample is 406.0 KHz)

Common roundworm of cats and dogs - Brings with it Bacteroids fragilis and Coxasckie viruses. Everyone with asthma has this parasite in their lung.       * Ascaris are often pink from absorbing our Vitamin B12. Causes malnutrition, coughing and wheezing, asthma, depression, possibly autism. In skin Ascaris can cause Psoriasis and Eczema. Also see below... 404.90 409.15 408.0 Eggs are always on fur of cats. Petting will transfer these to humans. When in brain can cause Schizophrenia, seizures and depression. When in lungs can cause asthma. Kill also Bacteroids fragilis with their Coxsackie B1 and B4 viruses at 408, 325, 634 and 362.5 KHz.
    Ascaris lumbricoides

(m and f)

Common large roundworm of cats and dogs. Brings with it Bacteroids fragilis and Coxasckie viruses (B1 and B4) to 35 cm Small intestine, brain Mouth Eggs from soil or Vegetables where human excrement is used as fertilizer, areas of poor sanitation Vague abdominal distress and pain, seizures, edema of lips and eyelids, insomnia, anorexia, weight loss, severe allergic reactions when worms pass through liver and lungs, eye infections, blood sugar imbalance, and great fatigue. Can also enter the heart. Children exhibit nervousness, colic, poor appetite, failure to thrive. Same Same Same See pathogen list - Worms migrate into bile, pancreatic ducts and peritoneum. Can cause intestinal obstruction. Look for eggs in stool.
    Ascaris megalocephala

(male)

Roundworm of horse - Brings with it Bacteroids fragilis and Coxasckie viruses       * See above... 403.85 409.70 408.0  
    Babesia bigemina Protozoa                  
    Babesia canis

(smear)

Protozoa of dog blood       *          
    Balantidium coli

(cysts)

  50-100 microns Large intestine Mouth Stool (cyst) Diarrhea, dysentery 458.80 462.90 460.0 Human and porcine sources. Releases the tissue-destroying enzyme hyaluronidase.
    Balantidium sp.

(trophozoites parasitic ciliate)

From guinea pig       *          
    Besnoitia (lung sect.) protozoan Sprozoa in lung           352.80 361.40 358.0  
    Blastocytis hominis May be a protozoan and not a non-pathogenic yeast   Ileocaecal valve Mouth   Nausea, gas, abdominal pain, diarrhea, malaise       Check for presence in stool
    Brugia malayi Roundworm - Filariasis to 6 cm Lymphatics, blood stream Skin Mosquitoes, flies Lymphangitis, fever       Elephanttiasis
    Capillaria hepatica (liver sect.) Roundworm in liver, from rats and cats       *   424.25 430.65 428.0  
    Chilomastix (cysts) From rats       *   388.95 390.70 389.0, 426.0  
    Chilomastix (cysts) (2nd range) As above       *   425.20 427.30 426.0  
    Chilomastix mesnili

(trophozoites)

Flagellate in intestine (from rats)       *       Same  
    Chilomonas (whole mount) Ciliate       *   393.75 400.00 398.0  
    Clinostonum (metacercariae)                    
  1 Clonorchis sinensis (adult)

(Sample is 426.0 KHz)

Human liver fluke, adult stage 1-2.5 cm Bile ducts Mouth Fresh water undercooked fish or snails Indigestion, diarrhea, hepatomegaly, jaundice, fever 425.70 428.75 427.0 Usually in Orientals, look for eggs in stool
    Clonorchis sinensis

(metacercariae)

Human liver fluke, cocoon stage                  
    Clonorchis sinensis

(eggs)

Human liver fluke, eggs                  
    Cryptocotile lingua (adult) Fluke of seagull       *   409.95 416.00 414.0  
    Cryptosporidium muris Protozoa   Large intestine Mouth W Fecal-oral, farm animals, contaminated ground water Abdominal discomfort, weight loss, fever, nausea       Prolonged diarrhea can cause severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalances
    Cysticercus fasciolaris Cyst stage of Taenia taeniaeformis,

tapeworm of pets

      * T   436.40 440.05 NIL See note 1
    Cystircercosis Bladder worm (tape worm larva)         Cyst can lodge in various organs including the heart and the brain causing allergies.        
    Didinium                    
    Dientamoeba fragilis A trichomonad - not an amoeba 5-12 microns Large intestine Mouth Stool (trophs) Abdominal discomfort, diarrhea 401.35 406.05 404.0 Often asymptotic
    Diphyllobothrium erinacei Mansoni (scolex) Tapeworm of dogs and cats (head)       * T   467.25 487.55 NIL See note 1
    Diphyllobothrium erinacei

(cystericus)

Tapeworm of dogs and cats (cystericus)   Small intestine Mouth * T         See note 1
    Diphyllobothrium erinacei

(eggs)

Tapeworm of dogs and cats (eggs)     Mouth * T       NIL See note 1
    Diphyllobothrium latum

(scolex)

Fish or broad tapeworm (head) to 60 cm Small intestine Mouth * T from fresh under-cooked fresh water fish Anemia very rare in America 452.90 472.30 NIL See note 1 - Prophylaxis by excreta disposal, cook fish well
    Dipylidium canium

(poglottid composite)

Dog tapeworm     Mouth * T Infected dog fleas Restlessness, persistent diarrhea, disturbed sleep, grinding of teeth, intestinal disturbances 439.55 444.30 NIL See note 1

Look for pumpkin-seed-like particles in undergarments and stool of children

    Dipylidium canium (scolex) Dog tapeworm (head)       * T   451.95 472.15 NIL See note 1
    Dirophilaria immitis

(also spelled Dirofilaria)

Heartworm of dog (roundworm) very small Subcutaneous tissue, heart and lungs   * mosquito Cough and chest pain. Causes pain over heart, irregular heartbeat in humans. Kill with zapper. This can temporarily intensify the pain which then disappears. Check for elevated heartbeat. 408.15 411.15 409.0 Could be a major cause in human heart disease, can cause blockages of blood vessels and damage various organs.
    Dracunculus medinensis Fiery serpent Guinea roundworm to 120 cm Subcutaneous Skin Cyclops in water Inflammation and ulcers of legs and feet       Boil or filter drinking water
    Echinococcus granulosus Small tapeworm from pets (dogs) to 15 cm Liver, lungs brain, bones Mouth * T   451.60 461.50 NIL See note 1

For all stages, take 16 wormwood caps for 3 days, then 16 caps 2 times a week for 3 months, then 16 caps once a week for one year at least, or use the zapper

    Echinococcus granulosus

(cysts)

Small tapeworm from pets, cyst stage       * T   441.15 446.50 NIL See note 1 - also see above method
    Echinococcus granulosus

(eggs)

Small tapeworm from pets, egg stage       * T from dog feces Pressure symptoms in various organs     NIL See note 1 - uncommon in natives of North America who do not travel - see above directives
    Echinococcus multicocularis Tapeworm of pets       * T   455.85 458.35 NIL See note 1 - see above directives
    Echinporyphium recurvatum Fluke of poultry       *   418.55 423.90 421.0  
    Echinostoma revolutum Flatworm of water foul       *   425.50 429.65 428.0  
    Eimeria stidae Protozoa of rabbit       *          
    Eimeria tenella Protozoa of large intestine       *          
    Endamoeba gingivalis (trophozoites) Amoeba of gums           433.80 441.00 438.0  
    Endolimax nana

(trophzoites and cysts)

Protozoan           394.25 397.10 396.0, 432.0 May cause rheumatoid arthritis and other collagen-related diseases
    Endolimax nana

(trophzoites and cysts) (2nd range)

            430.50 433.35 430.0, 433.0, 396.0  
    Entamaeba coli (cysts) Amaeba in small and large intestine                  
    Entamaeba coli (trophozoites)             397.00 400.35 398.0  
    Entamaeba histolytica (trophozoites) Common amaeba in intestine - Intestinal amaebiasis also Amebic hepatitis or abscess 15-60 microns Lumen and wall of large intestine or liver. From here any organ can be attained. Mouth and genitals Cysts in food and water, from feces, infected food handler, flies or cock-roaches Mild to severe GI distress, dysentery or enlarged tender liver, fever, leukocytosis. Amoebic dysentery (small ulcers created by a proteolytic enzyme. 381.10 387.80 385.0 Treat intestinal amebic infection but consider possibility of hepatic infection. Treat both sexual partners. Through ulcers the Amoeba may enter bloodstream and affect liver, brain etc.
    Enterobius vermicularis Most common human pinworm, seatworm - Oxyuris. Most prevalent in children. Common in schools, institutions, orphanages, day care centers and mental hospitals. It is very contagious. 2-13 mm - white Cecum, large and small intestine, appendix, vagina Mouth Environment such as food, water, house dust, humans, toilet seats, beds. Anal puritis, abnormal EEG’s, epilepsy, hyperactivity, vision problems. digestive disturbances, nervousness, irritability, insomnia. 420.95 426.30 423.0 Entire family frequently infected. Personal hygiene is important. Children reinfect from anus to mouth. Females crawl out of anus to deposit eggs and then crawl back in. Eggs can be carried in air and be in sheets, clothes, walls and carpets.
  2 Eurytrema pancreaticum -

the human pancreatic fluke

(Sample is 421.0 KHz)

Common pancreatic fluke of cattle (also from pigs), causes diabetes in humans in the presence of wood alcohol       *

Undercooked meat

Chronic fatigue, causes Epstein Barre virus (EBV) disease in presence of wood alcohol. 420.35 422.30 421.0 Causes diabetes in the presence of wood alcohol
    Eurytrema pancreaticum stages See above       *          
  4 Fasciola herpatica - (adult)

(Sample is 422.0 KHz)

Sheep liver fluke of mammals, adult.

Everyone with an environmental illness has this fluke in the liver. Commonly the cause of fatigue syndrome cases.

  Preferred residence is the liver. Produces large obstructions in liver and bile ducts Mouth Aquatic vegetation,

undercooked meat

Right upper quadrant abdominal pain, liver abscesses and fibrosis, allergies. Even when adults cannot be seen in the liver, liver cancer is still indicated if they are present elsewhere. If present at uterus this can cause painful periods (cramps). Avoid eating meat then. Presence of fluke can cause allergy to lanolin - a sheep product. 421.35 427.30 425.0 It seems that the sheep liver fluke can produce cancer in the presence of propanol. It also seems that sheep liver flukes and fasciopolis are antagonists and don't coexist in the same organ. Causes universal allergy syndrome".
    Fasciola herpatica

(cercariae)

Sheep liver fluke of mammals, stage       * under-cooked meat   423.80 430.60 427.0 Stages can cross the placenta and end up in the unborn child.
    Fasciola herpatica

(eggs)

Sheep liver fluke of mammals, egg stage       * under-cooked meat   422.00 427.60 425.0  
    Fasciola herpatica

(metacercariae)

Sheep liver fluke of mammals, stage       * under-cooked meat          
    Fasciola herpatica

(miracidia)

Sheep liver fluke of mammals, stage       * under-cooked meat   421.75 424.70 423.0  
    Fasciola herpatica

(rediae)

Sheep liver fluke of mammals, stage       * under-cooked meat   420.60 427.50 423.0  
  3 Fasciolopsis buskii (adult)

(Sample is 428.0 KHz)

Human intestinal fluke, adult stage of flat worm.

See Note 5 at end of list.

2-7 cm Duodenum and jejunum, liver, seldom is the adult found in lungs, stomach, adrenals and vagina Mouth Water nuts & vegetables Diarrhea, facial and abdominal edema, nausea, abdominal pain, intestinal wall ulceration 427.7 435.1 434.0 Look for eggs in stool, stages can be transmitted sexually from one person to another without adults present in the receptor's system. It could be that this fluke is the carrier of a virus which causes cancer! Always check in WBC and liver.
    Fasciolopsis buskii

(eggs)

Human intestinal fluke, egg stage           427.35 435.10 434.0 Look for eggs in stool
    Fasciolopsis buskii

(eggs unincubated)

Human intestinal fluke, unincubated egg stage                 Look for eggs in stool
    Fasciolopsis buskii

(cercariae)

Human intestinal fluke stages. Brings with it HIV.           429.50 436.25 434.0  
    Fasciolopsis

(miracidia)

See above   Liver, thymus, bone       427.35 435.20 434.0  
    Fasciolopsis rediae See above           427.30 433.00 432.0  
    Fischoedrius elongatus Liver fluke of cats       *   441.75 443.20 442.0  
    Gastrothylax elongatus Fluke           451.90 457.10 455.0  
    Giardia lamblia (trophozoites) Common flagellate in intestine (protozoan) - contagious 11-18 microns Upper small intestine, gall bladder Mouth and genitals W

(see below)

Diarrhea, bloat, foul-smelling gas, nausea, weight loss, heavy mucus, low grade fever, greasy stools, abdominal cramping, chills, belching, headache. Light colored fatty stools, gas, lactose and meat intolerance. 421.40 426.30 424.0 Water-borne parasite - not killed by chlorination. Check: Travel history, day-care center contact, contact with immigrants, armed forces personnel who have been "abroad",
    Giardia lamblia (cysts) Common flagellate in intestine (protozoan) - contagious. Not killed by chlorine. 11-18 microns Upper small intestine, gall bladder Mouth and genitals W Cysts in food and water, from feces Mild GI distress and diarrhea, weight loss.       Water-borne parasite - not killed by chlorination. Check: Travel history, day-care center contact, contact with immigrants, armed forces personnel who have been "abroad", anal/oral sexual practices, more common in children than in adults. Treat both sexual partners, check for history of Candida Albicans, lack of hydrochloric acid
    Gyrodactylus A fluke           378.75 381.80 380.0  
    Haemonchus contortus Large stomach roundworm of domestic animals       *   386.80 395.50 393.0  
    Haemoproteus Protozoa, causes bird malaria       *          
    Hasstile sig. Tricolor (adult) Rabbit fluke       *   448.05 455.10 453.0  
    Heterakis Roundworm of chickens       *          
    Heterophyes hetrophyes Fluke intestine from crawfish       * T       Nil See note 1
    Hymenolepis cysticercoides Small tapeworm of pets       * T   478.00 481.75 NIL See note 1
    Hymenolepis diminuta Small tapeworm of rats and other small animals to 1m Small intestine Mouth * T cysts from grain beetle and other insects or flour moth Usually none 445.00 481.15 NIL See note 1, man becomes infected from eating contaminated insects or grain
    Hymenolepis diminuta

(ova)

Small tapeworm of rats and other small animals, egg stage   Small intestine Mouth * T Usually none     NIL See Note 1
    Hymenolepis nana

(cysts)

Dwarf tapeworm to 4 cm Adults and cysts in small intestine Mouth * T grain beetles and other insects which in turn infect grain, humans Abdominal discomfort       Numerous worms, infection of children
    Hymenolepis nana

(eggs)

Small tapeworm of pets, egg stage     Mouth * T Eggs from feces     NIL See Note 1
    Hypodereum conoideum Fluke of poultry       *   424.45 429.55 427.0  
    Iodamoeba butschlii

(trophozoites and cysts)

Small amoeba of colon           437.85 448.50 445.0, 402.0  
    Iodamoeba butschlii

(trophozoites and cysts)

(2nd range)

See above           398.15 404.75 401.0  
    Isospora Protozoa - Found in the intestines destroying the surface layer of cells   Intestine              
    Leischmania braziliensis Flagellate - Espundia, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis Intra-cellular -

2 microns

In histio-cytes of skin and mucosa Skin * From hamsters and Phlebotomus (fly) Ulceration of naso-oral region 400.05 405.10 403.0 Leishmaniasis is infectious and is also caused by sand flies and results in diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever. Desert Storm disease. Can cause Acne rosacea
    Leischmania donovani Protozoa - Visceral Leishmaniasis, kalaazar Intra-cellular -

2 microns

Infects spleen and liver, mono-cytes and endocelial cells Skin * From hamsters and Phlebotomus (fly) Fever, enlarged liver and spleen, leukopenia 398.00 402.65 400.0 See above

Signs and symptoms resemble malaria

    Leischmania mexicana Protozoa       * From hamsters and Phlebotomus Chronic ulceration of exposed skin areas 400.20 403.80 400.0 See above

Signs and symptoms resemble malaria

    Leischmania tropica Flagellate, infects skin as Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Intra-cellular -

2 microns

In histio-cytes of skin and mucosa Skin * May affect lymph nodes, liver, bone marrow and spleen 402.10 407.40 405.0 See above. Commonly found in Africa, Latin America, India and the Middle East
    Leucocytozoon Protozoa, causes bird malaria       *   397.45 402.55 400.0  
    Loa loa Filarial eyeworm, also a heart parasite to 7 cm Subcutaneous Skin Chrysops (fly) Local inflammation, transient tumor, often causes pain over heart and/or sternal region, irregular heartbeat 360.55 360.55 361.0 Calabar swelling
    Macracanthorhynchus Spiny- headed worm of pig       *   438.85 442.80 440.0  
    Mansonella ozzardi, perstans, streptocerca Roundworm filariae to 8 cm Body cavities Skin Culicoides (fly) Itching dermatitis but largely asymptomatic        
    Metagonimus Fluke of intestine                  
    Metagonimus Yokogawai A liver fluke           437.35 442.10 440.0  
    Moniezia

(scolex)

Large tapeworm of domestic animals (head)       * T Reluctance of bowels to move. May promote wart formations with associated virus. 430.35 465.20 NIL See note 1
    Moniezia expansa

(composite)

Large tapeworm of domestic animals       * T Reluctance of bowels to move. May promote wart formations with associated virus. 430.35 465.20 NIL See note 1
    Moniezia expansa

(eggs)

Large tapeworm of domestic animals       * T Reluctance of bowels to move, May promote wart formations with associated virus.     NIL See note 1
    Moncystic agilis Protozoa from earth worm       *          
    Multiceps serialis Dog tapeworm       * T   453.60 457.80 NIL See note 1
    Myxosoma Protozoa from fish gill       *   409.60 416.95 414.0  
    Naegleria fowleri Parasite of brain   Brain Nose   C.N.S. 356.90 364.35 362.0 Highly toxic
    Naegleria fowleri (brain sec.) Parasite of brain   Brain Nose   C.N.S.       Highly toxic
    Necator americanus

(infect larvae)

New World human hookworm - Uncinariasis, infective filariform larvae in soil to 1.1 cm Small intestine, attached Mainly mouth, also skin, usually feet, hand gardening Eggs in warm, moist soil or water, fruits, larvae in vegetables, drinking water Anemia, blood loss, malnutrition, listlessness, mentally slow, weak and 'lazy', growth retardation, GI symptoms. Hookworms are the only worms with teeth.       Look for eggs in stool, Iron therapy is important afterwards for blood regeneration - use chlorophyll. First symptoms are itchy patches of skin, pimples and/or blisters. Also nausea, pneumonitis, anorexia, weight loss, anemia. Worms can live up to 15 years in the human body
    Nototcotylus quinqeserialis Fluke of intestine (from muskrat)       *          
    Onchocerca volvulus

(tumor)

Roundworm, Blinding filariasis to 50 cm Subcutaneous Skin Simulium (fly) Subcutaneous nodules, loss of vision 436.30 442.10 440.0 Nodules on head and body
    Paragonimus Westermani

(adult)

Lung fluke 1.0 cm Lungs, brain Mouth * Fresh water crustations (crabs) Fluke can perforate lung tissue. Symptoms resemble pulmonary tuberculosis 437.80 454.20 452.0, 447.0 Can also be coming from pets, wandering worms in brain and other organs
    Passalurus ambiguus Rabbit pinworm       *   428.80 444.15 441.0, 437.0  
    Pelomyxa carolinensis                    
    Pigeon tapeworm         * T       NIL See note 1
    Plasmodium cynomolgi Malaria of monkey       *   417.30 424.50 422.0  
    Plasmodium falciparum

(smear)

Protozoa of blood, causes malignant tertian malaria Intra-cellular Liver, parenchyma and red blood cells Skin Anopheles mosquito, transfusions, drug addict syringe Fever, chill, shaking, sweat, enlarged spleen, hemaglobinuria in "black water fever’ 372.30 373.80 373.0 Fever irregular in early disease. Incubation long after drug suppression. Drug resistant strains. Death may result from renal failure or ruptured spleen
    Plasmodium vivax

(smear)

Protozoa of blood, causes benign tertian malaria Intra-cellular As above Skin As above Same as above 438.15 445.10 442.0 Same as above
    Plasmodium malariae Protozoa of blood, causes Quartan malaria Intra-cellular As above Skin As above Same as above       Same as above
    Plasmodium ovale Protozoa of blood, causes malaria Intra-cellular As above Skin As above Same as above       Same as above
    Platynosomum fastosum

(adult)

Cat liver fluke       *          
    Pneumocystis carnii

(lung)

Protozoa of the lung - Pneumonia. Infects lungs of young children and individuals with low immunity. 0.5-1.0 microns Lungs Respiratory * can be from rat Dry cough, fever, weight loss, fatigue, night sweats, breathing difficulties 405.75 409.15 407.0 Premature babies, moribound adults, AIDS patients
    Prosthogonimus macrorchis (eggs) Fluke of chickens           396.85 404.75 401.0  
    Retortamonas Protozoa                  
    Sarcina lutea                    
    Sarcocystis Protozoa.     Infects muscle tissue From undercooked meat or ingesting spores Infects muscle tissues while releasing the toxin sarcocystin which affects the central nervous system. 450.55 454.95 452.0 Also affects the heart, lungs, adrenal glands, liver and intestines.
    Schistosoma haematobium Blood fluke - Schistosomiasis 2.0 cm Veins of urinary bladder Skin Cercaria in fresh water, from snail Urinary disturbances, hematuria, PROSTATE PROBLEMS 473.00 473.00 473.0 Look for eggs in urine, common in Africa, Middle East
    Schistosoma japonicum Blood fluke - Schistosomiasis 2.6 cm Veins of small intestine Skin Cercaria in fresh water, from snail Dysentery, hepatic fibrosis       Look for eggs in stool, Common in China, Japan, Philippines, Celebes
    Schistosoma japonicum

(eggs)

Blood fluke - Schistosomiasis, egg stage                  
    Schistosoma mansoni Blood fluke - Schistosomiasis to 1.4 cm Veins of large intestine Skin Cercaria in fresh water, from snail Chronic dysentery, fibrosis of liver 453.00 453.00 453.0 Africa, South America, common in Puerto Ricans, look for eggs in stool
    Spirochetea Spirochete   Multiply in blood and lymph     Relapsing fever, infectious jaundice, sores and ulcers,        
    Stephanurus dentalus

(ova)

Roundworm           457.35 463.10 461.0  
    Stigeoclonium             404.25 415.25 412.0, 407.0  
    Strongyloides

(filariform larva)

Human threadworm, causes migraine headache       *

Dogs, cats.

Eggs in soil or water, fruits, larvae in vegetables, drinking water

Anemia, blood loss, malnutrition, listlessness, mentally slow, depression, weak and 'lazy', growth retardation, GI symptoms. Hookworms are the only worms with teeth. 398.40 402.00 400.0 Contributes possibly to autism
    Strongyloides parasitic

(females)

Same       *

See above

As above        
    Strongyloides stercoralis Cochin (roundworm) - China diarrhea.

Re-infection is frequent.

to 0.2 cm In wall of small intestine Mainly mouth, also skin, usually feet, hand gardening *

See above

Anemia, blood loss, malnutrition, listlessness, depression, mentally slow, weak and 'lazy', growth retardation, GI symptoms. Hookworms are the only worms with teeth.     Use above freq. Look for larvae in stool, autoinfection occurs frequently. Can live in same human for over 30 years. Invasion is most frequent via bare feet. See also Necator americanus.
    Taenia pisiformis Tapeworm of cats       * Check the liver        
    Taenia pisiformis

(cysticercus)

Tapeworm of cats, stage       * T Check the liver 475.20 482.10 NIL See note 1
    Taenia pisiformis eggs

(ova)

Tapeworm of cats, stage       * T Check the liver 465.20 469.70 NIL See note 1
    Taenia saginata

(eggs)

Beef tapeworm, egg stage       * T As above     NIL See note 1
    Taenia solium Pork tapeworm to 7 meters Upper small intestine Mouth - undercooked pork * T Pork Immature larvae can invade heart, muscles, liver, spine, eyes or brain (false epilepsy) 475.00 475.00 NIL See note 1 - Frequent in Mexico and South America but not North America
    Taenia solium

(cysticercus)

Pork tapeworm, cyst stage, Cystercosis, Verminous epilepsy to 0.8 cm in brain Muscles, brain, eyes Mouth * T Pork,

eggs from feces

Intracranial pressure, epilepsy 475.00 475.00 NIL See note 1 - Frequent in Mexico and South America but not North America, autoinfection possible
    Taenia solium

(scolex)

Pork tapeworm, head       * T Check the spleen 444.00 448.90 NIL See note 1
    Taenia solium

(eggs)

Pork tapeworm, egg stage       * T       NIL See note 1
    Toxocara canis, cati

(eggs)

Visceral roundworm larva migrans of cats and dogs, eggs from soil 0.3 mm

(larva)

Liver, lung, brain, eye Mouth Soil infected by cat/dog feces Pneumonitis, cosinophilia, Eosinophilia, anemia, hyper-globulinemia, fever, joint pains, muscle pains, vomiting, liver complaints, lung problems, rash, convulsions       Children are most prone to infection due to careless pet handling.
    Toxoplasma gondii

(human strain)

Crescent shaped intracellular protozoa of mice, cats, etc., causes eye disease - Toxoplasmosis. Very contagious. Pregnant women must not change cat litter boxes. Cockroaches and flies which had been in contact with cat litter (feces) then infect food items which in turn infect humans. 4-6 microns All organs Mouth * Congenital, infected meat, dust, Oocysts in cat’s stool, humans Cerebral calcification. Asymptomatic infections, para-mononucleosis such as chills, fever, headache and fatigue. May turn into hepatitis, swollen lymph glands, blindness, encephalitis, one-sided body paralysis, delusions. 395.00 395.00 395.0 Can be inhaled with contaminated dust, undercooked meat is also a source. When larvae hatch they can travel to various parts of the body such as liver, eyes, lungs, brain. Children are ready victims.
    Treponema Spirochete         Causes syphilis       Dormant for long time and then becomes active when body is under stress or the immune system is run down
    Trichinella spiralis

(get a slide called "larvae in tissue" to test skin with)

Roundworm, invades muscle of infected carnivore as larval cyst, causes myalgia (from pets) - Trichinosis. to 0.4 cm Adult: burrow out of the intestines. Encysted larva: striated muscle Mouth *

Soil infected by feces, Infected pork, rats, pigs, bears, humans, dogs, cats

Orbital edema, muscle pain, cosinophilia, any meat-eating animal may be infected. Diarrhea, intestinal pain, fever, chills, headache, swollen spleen and/or lymph glands, low blood sugar, rash, anemia, extreme fatigue, depression, symptoms of low grade infection or food poisoning. May show up as a case of bad flu when immunity is low. Invariably present with acne. 403.85 405.57 404.5 -

also do 5 KHz on each side to catch all stages

Thorough cooking of pork and pork products kills encysted larvae. 2-4 weeks after infection there may be severe muscle pain. Then follows:
edema of lip, face or eyelids, difficulty in breathing or speaking, chewing problems, meningitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, blindness and nephritis may occur.
Parasite can cross from mother to fetus. Could cause autism.
    Trichomonas muris Flagellate of rat       *          
    Trichomonas vaginalis Protozoa of genital tract 10-30 microns Vagina, prostate and seminal vesicles, urinary tract Genitalia or contaminated articles Trophs in vaginal and prostatic secretions Frothy or foul-smelling vaginal discharge, painful urination, frequent urination, small vaginal lesions, prostate infections 378.00 383.60 381.0 Treat both sexual partners, found only in trophzoite form. May be transmitted via sauna benches, towels toilet seats and therapeutic mud and water baths.
    Trichuris trichiura sp.

(male)

Whipworm, threadworm - common in children of warmer climates and poor sanitation. 3-5.0 cm Eggs travel to small intestine and caecum, mature in large intestine, ileum Mouth Eggs from soil, fruits or vegetables Abdominal discomfort, anemia, bloody stools, weakness, insomnia. Severe cases may have appendicitis, prolapse and edema of rectum and damage to intestinal wall. 388.30 408.90 406.0 Worm lives many years. Occurs frequently with hookworm and Ascaris
    Trypanosoma brucei Blood parasite - South American trypansomiasis Intra-cellular stages Tryp. 20 microns Tissues, heart, blood Skin * Kissing bug Triatomidae Fever, spleen and liver enlarged, Myocarditis 423.20 431.40 429.0 Unilateral periorbital edema, Megacolon, Megaesophagus
    Trypanosoma cruzi Blood flagellate (from mouse)       *   460.20 465.65 463.0  
    Trypanosoma equiperdium Causes sleeping sickness           434.60 451.25 448.0, 442.0, 438.0  
    Trypanosoma gambiense Blood flagellate, causes African sleeping sickness 14-33 microns Lymph glands, blood stream, brain Skin * from rat and Tsetse fly Fever, rash, headache, spleen and liver enlarged 393.75 398.70 396.0 Enlargement of posterior cervical lymph nodes, Winterbottom’ sign
    Trypanosoma lewisi Blood flagellate of rat       *   424.50 426.00 425.0  
    Urocleidus A fluke           442.35 450.00 447.0  
    Wuchereria bancrofti Roundworm - Filariasis to 10 cm Lymphatics, blood stream Skin Mosquitoes and flies Lymphangitis, fever       Elephantiasis of legs, arms, scrotum, breasts

Worm parasites go through development "stages" that can look very, very different from the adult parasite!

NOTES...

Note 1: In the "Source of infection" column, tapeworms have been identified with a "T". These should not be eradicated using a frequency generator at a specific frequency. Use only the "zapper". Tapeworms are transmitted in raw or undercooked fish, beef and pork.

Note 2: An asterisk (*) in the SOURCE OF INFECTION column indicates that the parasite has an animal origin.

Note 3: The increasing acceptance of anal/oral sex among heterosexuals has opened the door to the spread of parasite infections because many of these infections are spread to hands, mouth and body via fecal contamination. Treat both sexual partners if such practices exist.

Note 4: The following are warning signs for parasites: Constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, joint and muscle aches and pains, anemia, allergy, skin conditions, granulomas, nervousness and anxiety, sleep disturbances, teeth grinding, chronic fatigue symptoms (tiredness, flu-like complaints, apathy, depression, impaired concentration, faulty memory), and immune dysfunction.

Note 5: If fasciolopsis is found in skin it can be the cause of Kaposi sarcoma. It is found in every case of cancer usually in the liver, HIV infection in the thymus, Alzheimer's, Crohn's disease, endometriosis in the uterus or prostate, Hodgkin's disease in the kidney and in many people without these diseases visibly present.

In the presence of propyl alcohol, this intestinal fluke is invited to use the liver as secondary host where it can breed - this organ or another distant one then becomes cancerous.

If benzene is present, the fluke uses the thymus as secondary host, setting the stage for AIDS. If methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or methyl butyl ketone (MBK) are the solvents then the uterus or prostate become the secondary hosts with resulting endometriosis.

Wood alcohol invites the pancreatic fluke of cattle, Eurytrema pancreaticum, to use the pancreas as secondary host. This leads to Diabetes.

If xylene or toluene are the solvents then the brain becomes the secondary host.


Sources:

1) The Cure of all Cancers; The Cure of HIV and AIDS; The Cure of all Disease - all by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D. 1993-95 - ProMotion Publishing - San Diego, CA

2) Guess what came to dinner by Ann Louise Gittleman, MA 1993; Avery Publishing Group Inc.; Garden City Park, New York

3) Parasites - the enemy within by Hanna Kroeger, MsD; Hanna Kroeger Publications; Boulder, Colorado

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