See the altcancer.com page about parasites, and the general ignore-ance of them by the mainstream medical community. I found it very educational.

I recall one person having been persistently misdiagnosed; one doctor insisted that the filament-like parasites in the patient were contamination of the sample.

Years ago, a Readers' Digest article focused on a child who died of a parasite that destroyed the brain. The child got if from playing in a sandbox with an infected child. The parasite normally infects the human bowels. The doctor noticed on several occasions, when opening the skull to relieve pressure through a shunt, the smell of fecal matter. He disbelieved the evidence of his own senses, and missed the crucial clue. The parasite was found on autopsy.

In both cases, the MDs were not so much negligent as ignorant: the particular parasites are not common in the USA now. But others are. . . .









On Wednesday, Jan 4, 2006, at 23:04 Asia/Tokyo, Pat wrote:

Also, wouldn't a colonoscopy reveal parasites?  I had one 3 years ago that was fine, but they did find a "harmless" cyst in the liver.  I couldn't find anything about parasites on Medscape except about Mexican immigrants and Africans.  If they're so prevalent, surely gastroenterologists would be concerned.

                                                                   Pat



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