Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Cricket, I had parasites too. Dr mercola found them. I did the parasite cleanse from RENEW. Yucky, but worked. Love Pulled right from the CDC I pulled this info right off the CDC site. Puppys can give you worms.How can I get toxocariasis? (ROUND WORM)You or your children can become infected after accidentally ingesting (swallowing) infective Toxocara eggs from larvae in soil or other contaminated surfaces.What should I do if I think I have toxocariasis?See your health care provider to discuss the possibility of infection and, if necessary, to be examined. A blood test is available for diagnosis.What is the treatment for toxocariasis?VLM is treated with antiparasitic drugs, usually in combination with anti-inflammatory medications. Treatment of OLM is more difficult and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage to the eye.Who is at risk for toxocariasis?Young children; owners of dogs and cats.ROUND WORM Humans are accidental hosts who become infected by ingesting infective eggs in contaminated soil. After ingestion, the eggs hatch and larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried by the circulation to a wide variety of tissues (liver, heart, lungs, brain, muscle, eyes). While the larvae do not undergo any further development in these sites, they can cause severe local reactions that are the basis of toxocariasis. The two main clinical presentations of toxocariasis are visceral larva migrans (VLM) and ocular larva migrans (OLM)*."Zoonotic Transmission and Human DiseaseThe growing popularity of dogs and cats in the United States, together with high rates of ascarid and HOOK WORM infections, has resulted in widespread contamination of the soil with infective eggs and larvae. Epidemiologic studies have implicated the presence of dogs, particularly puppies, in a household, and pica (dirt eating) as the principal risk factors for human disease. Children's play habits and their attraction to pets put them at higher risk for infection than adults. Humans become infected with ascarids (Toxocara spp., Baylisascaris spp.) through ingestion of infective eggs in the environment. When a human ingests infective eggs, the eggs hatch and release larvae that can migrate anywhere in the body, a condition known as visceral larva migrans. The signs and symptoms seen in humans are determined by the tissues or organs damaged during larval migration. Organs commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver, and lung, where infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other tissue damage. The common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been recognized as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children. The cat ascarid, T. cati, can also cause disease in humans, although for reasons partly related to the defecation habits of cats, it does so less frequently. The raccoon ascarid, B. procyonis, is increasingly being recognized as a cause of human disease.10 Humans can become infected with hookworms through ingestion of infective larvae or through direct penetration of the skin.7 When infective larvae penetrate the skin, they undergo a prolonged migration that causes a condition known as cutaneous larva migrans. These larval migrations are characterized by the appearance of progressive, intensely pruritic, linear eruptive lesions, which are usually more extensive with A. braziliense infections. A. caninum larvae may also penetrate into deeper tissues and induce symptoms of visceral larva migrans, or migrate to the intestine and induce an eosinophilic enteritis.11,12Cricket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 , Isn't it nice to know that you are cleaned out and those little buggers are out of you. I have heard of the product Renew I think it is pretty much the same as clear. Im glad that it worked. You may what to do what I do and do a parasite cleanse once a year. Love Cricket > Cricket, I had parasites too. Dr mercola found them. I did the parasite cleanse from RENEW. Yucky, but worked. Love > Pulled right from the CDC > > > I pulled this info right off the CDC site. Puppys can give you worms. > > How can I get toxocariasis? (ROUND WORM) > You or your children can become infected after accidentally > ingesting (swallowing) infective Toxocara eggs from larvae in soil > or other contaminated surfaces. > What should I do if I think I have toxocariasis? > See your health care provider to discuss the possibility of > infection and, if necessary, to be examined. A blood test is > available for diagnosis. > What is the treatment for toxocariasis? > VLM is treated with antiparasitic drugs, usually in combination with > anti-inflammatory medications. Treatment of OLM is more difficult > and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage to > the eye. > > Who is at risk for toxocariasis? > Young children; owners of dogs and cats. > > > > ROUND WORM > Humans are accidental hosts who become infected by ingesting > infective eggs in contaminated soil. After ingestion, the eggs > hatch and larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried by > the circulation to a wide variety of tissues (liver, heart, lungs, > brain, muscle, eyes). While the larvae do not undergo any further > development in these sites, they can cause severe local reactions > that are the basis of toxocariasis. The two main clinical > presentations of toxocariasis are visceral larva migrans (VLM) and > ocular larva migrans (OLM)*. " > > > Zoonotic Transmission and Human Disease > The growing popularity of dogs and cats in the United States, > together with high rates of ascarid and HOOK WORM infections, has > resulted in widespread contamination of the soil with infective eggs > and larvae. > > Epidemiologic studies have implicated the presence of dogs, > particularly puppies, in a household, and pica (dirt eating) as the > principal risk factors for human disease. Children's play habits > and their attraction to pets put them at higher risk for infection > than adults. > Humans become infected with ascarids (Toxocara spp., Baylisascaris > spp.) through ingestion of infective eggs in the environment. When > a human ingests infective eggs, the eggs hatch and release larvae > that can migrate anywhere in the body, a condition known as visceral > larva migrans. The signs and symptoms seen in humans are determined > by the tissues or organs damaged during larval migration. Organs > commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver, and lung, where > infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other tissue > damage. The common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been recognized > as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children. The cat ascarid, > T. cati, can also cause disease in humans, although for reasons > partly related to the defecation habits of cats, it does so less > frequently. The raccoon ascarid, B. procyonis, is increasingly > being recognized as a cause of human disease.10 > Humans can become infected with hookworms through ingestion of > infective larvae or through direct penetration of the skin.7 When > infective larvae penetrate the skin, they undergo a prolonged > migration that causes a condition known as cutaneous larva migrans. > These larval migrations are characterized by the appearance of > progressive, intensely pruritic, linear eruptive lesions, which are > usually more extensive with A. braziliense infections. A. caninum > larvae may also penetrate into deeper tissues and induce symptoms of > visceral larva migrans, or migrate to the intestine and induce an > eosinophilic enteritis.11,12 > > Cricket > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 : Dr. Kolb gave me an intestinal cleasne/detox from Renew life. Is that the same or is there a specific formula for parasites? VickieJOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: Cricket, I had parasites too. Dr mercola found them. I did the parasite cleanse from RENEW. Yucky, but worked. Love Pulled right from the CDC I pulled this info right off the CDC site. Puppys can give you worms.How can I get toxocariasis? (ROUND WORM)You or your children can become infected after accidentally ingesting (swallowing) infective Toxocara eggs from larvae in soil or other contaminated surfaces.What should I do if I think I have toxocariasis?See your health care provider to discuss the possibility of infection and, if necessary, to be examined. A blood test is available for diagnosis.What is the treatment for toxocariasis?VLM is treated with antiparasitic drugs, usually in combination with anti-inflammatory medications. Treatment of OLM is more difficult and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage to the eye.Who is at risk for toxocariasis?Young children; owners of dogs and cats.ROUND WORM Humans are accidental hosts who become infected by ingesting infective eggs in contaminated soil. After ingestion, the eggs hatch and larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried by the circulation to a wide variety of tissues (liver, heart, lungs, brain, muscle, eyes). While the larvae do not undergo any further development in these sites, they can cause severe local reactions that are the basis of toxocariasis. The two main clinical presentations of toxocariasis are visceral larva migrans (VLM) and ocular larva migrans (OLM)*."Zoonotic Transmission and Human DiseaseThe growing popularity of dogs and cats in the United States, together with high rates of ascarid and HOOK WORM infections, has resulted in widespread contamination of the soil with infective eggs and larvae. Epidemiologic studies have implicated the presence of dogs, particularly puppies, in a household, and pica (dirt eating) as the principal risk factors for human disease. Children's play habits and their attraction to pets put them at higher risk for infection than adults. Humans become infected with ascarids (Toxocara spp., Baylisascaris spp.) through ingestion of infective eggs in the environment. When a human ingests infective eggs, the eggs hatch and release larvae that can migrate anywhere in the body, a condition known as visceral larva migrans. The signs and symptoms seen in humans are determined by the tissues or organs damaged during larval migration. Organs commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver, and lung, where infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other tissue damage. The common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been recognized as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children. The cat ascarid, T. cati, can also cause disease in humans, although for reasons partly related to the defecation habits of cats, it does so less frequently. The raccoon ascarid, B. procyonis, is increasingly being recognized as a cause of human disease.10 Humans can become infected with hookworms through ingestion of infective larvae or through direct penetration of the skin.7 When infective larvae penetrate the skin, they undergo a prolonged migration that causes a condition known as cutaneous larva migrans. These larval migrations are characterized by the appearance of progressive, intensely pruritic, linear eruptive lesions, which are usually more extensive with A. braziliense infections. A. caninum larvae may also penetrate into deeper tissues and induce symptoms of visceral larva migrans, or migrate to the intestine and induce an eosinophilic enteritis.11,12Cricket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Thats the brand, but it should say soemthing about Parasites. It also can help with candida. I think Paragone Intestional Cleanse ? But all their products are very good, and match recomended herbs and for removal of specific problems by broad on Cure Zone. Love >From: Vickie <gracie17db@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Pulled right from the CDC >Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:32:05 -0700 (PDT) > >: Dr. Kolb gave me an intestinal cleasne/detox from Renew life. Is that the same or is there a specific formula for parasites? >Vickie > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: >Cricket, I had parasites too. Dr mercola found them. I did the parasite cleanse from RENEW. Yucky, but worked. Love > Pulled right from the CDC > > >I pulled this info right off the CDC site. Puppys can give you worms. > >How can I get toxocariasis? (ROUND WORM) >You or your children can become infected after accidentally >ingesting (swallowing) infective Toxocara eggs from larvae in soil >or other contaminated surfaces. >What should I do if I think I have toxocariasis? >See your health care provider to discuss the possibility of >infection and, if necessary, to be examined. A blood test is >available for diagnosis. >What is the treatment for toxocariasis? >VLM is treated with antiparasitic drugs, usually in combination with >anti-inflammatory medications. Treatment of OLM is more difficult >and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage to >the eye. > >Who is at risk for toxocariasis? >Young children; owners of dogs and cats. > > > >ROUND WORM > Humans are accidental hosts who become infected by ingesting >infective eggs in contaminated soil. After ingestion, the eggs >hatch and larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried by >the circulation to a wide variety of tissues (liver, heart, lungs, >brain, muscle, eyes). While the larvae do not undergo any further >development in these sites, they can cause severe local reactions >that are the basis of toxocariasis. The two main clinical >presentations of toxocariasis are visceral larva migrans (VLM) and >ocular larva migrans (OLM)*." > > >Zoonotic Transmission and Human Disease >The growing popularity of dogs and cats in the United States, >together with high rates of ascarid and HOOK WORM infections, has >resulted in widespread contamination of the soil with infective eggs >and larvae. > >Epidemiologic studies have implicated the presence of dogs, >particularly puppies, in a household, and pica (dirt eating) as the >principal risk factors for human disease. Children's play habits >and their attraction to pets put them at higher risk for infection >than adults. >Humans become infected with ascarids (Toxocara spp., Baylisascaris >spp.) through ingestion of infective eggs in the environment. When >a human ingests infective eggs, the eggs hatch and release larvae >that can migrate anywhere in the body, a condition known as visceral >larva migrans. The signs and symptoms seen in humans are determined >by the tissues or organs damaged during larval migration. Organs >commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver, and lung, where >infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other tissue >damage. The common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been recognized >as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children. The cat ascarid, >T. cati, can also cause disease in humans, although for reasons >partly related to the defecation habits of cats, it does so less >frequently. The raccoon ascarid, B. procyonis, is increasingly >being recognized as a cause of human disease.10 >Humans can become infected with hookworms through ingestion of >infective larvae or through direct penetration of the skin.7 When >infective larvae penetrate the skin, they undergo a prolonged >migration that causes a condition known as cutaneous larva migrans. >These larval migrations are characterized by the appearance of >progressive, intensely pruritic, linear eruptive lesions, which are >usually more extensive with A. braziliense infections. A. caninum >larvae may also penetrate into deeper tissues and induce symptoms of >visceral larva migrans, or migrate to the intestine and induce an >eosinophilic enteritis.11,12 > >Cricket > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 thanks! I'll check out their website and order some. VickieJOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: Thats the brand, but it should say soemthing about Parasites. It also can help with candida. I think Paragone Intestional Cleanse ? But all their products are very good, and match recomended herbs and for removal of specific problems by broad on Cure Zone. Love >From: Vickie <gracie17db@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Pulled right from the CDC >Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:32:05 -0700 (PDT) > >: Dr. Kolb gave me an intestinal cleasne/detox from Renew life. Is that the same or is there a specific formula for parasites? >Vickie > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: >Cricket, I had parasites too. Dr mercola found them. I did the parasite cleanse from RENEW. Yucky, but worked. Love > Pulled right from the CDC > > >I pulled this info right off the CDC site. Puppys can give you worms. > >How can I get toxocariasis? (ROUND WORM) >You or your children can become infected after accidentally >ingesting (swallowing) infective Toxocara eggs from larvae in soil >or other contaminated surfaces. >What should I do if I think I have toxocariasis? >See your health care provider to discuss the possibility of >infection and, if necessary, to be examined. A blood test is >available for diagnosis. >What is the treatment for toxocariasis? >VLM is treated with antiparasitic drugs, usually in combination with >anti-inflammatory medications. Treatment of OLM is more difficult >and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage to >the eye. > >Who is at risk for toxocariasis? >Young children; owners of dogs and cats. > > > >ROUND WORM > Humans are accidental hosts who become infected by ingesting >infective eggs in contaminated soil. After ingestion, the eggs >hatch and larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried by >the circulation to a wide variety of tissues (liver, heart, lungs, >brain, muscle, eyes). While the larvae do not undergo any further >development in these sites, they can cause severe local reactions >that are the basis of toxocariasis. The two main clinical >presentations of toxocariasis are visceral larva migrans (VLM) and >ocular larva migrans (OLM)*." > > >Zoonotic Transmission and Human Disease >The growing popularity of dogs and cats in the United States, >together with high rates of ascarid and HOOK WORM infections, has >resulted in widespread contamination of the soil with infective eggs >and larvae. > >Epidemiologic studies have implicated the presence of dogs, >particularly puppies, in a household, and pica (dirt eating) as the >principal risk factors for human disease. Children's play habits >and their attraction to pets put them at higher risk for infection >than adults. >Humans become infected with ascarids (Toxocara spp., Baylisascaris >spp.) through ingestion of infective eggs in the environment. When >a human ingests infective eggs, the eggs hatch and release larvae >that can migrate anywhere in the body, a condition known as visceral >larva migrans. The signs and symptoms seen in humans are determined >by the tissues or organs damaged during larval migration. Organs >commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver, and lung, where >infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other tissue >damage. The common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been recognized >as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children. The cat ascarid, >T. cati, can also cause disease in humans, although for reasons >partly related to the defecation habits of cats, it does so less >frequently. The raccoon ascarid, B. procyonis, is increasingly >being recognized as a cause of human disease.10 >Humans can become infected with hookworms through ingestion of >infective larvae or through direct penetration of the skin.7 When >infective larvae penetrate the skin, they undergo a prolonged >migration that causes a condition known as cutaneous larva migrans. >These larval migrations are characterized by the appearance of >progressive, intensely pruritic, linear eruptive lesions, which are >usually more extensive with A. braziliense infections. A. caninum >larvae may also penetrate into deeper tissues and induce symptoms of >visceral larva migrans, or migrate to the intestine and induce an >eosinophilic enteritis.11,12 > >Cricket > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Cricket, how long does it take to get rid of the parasites? I can't believe you didn't have any symptoms. That is so gross to think that those things can just hang out inside of you. Nasty! Pam > > Cricket, I had parasites too. Dr mercola found them. I did the > parasite cleanse from RENEW. Yucky, but worked. Love > > Pulled right from the CDC > > > > > > I pulled this info right off the CDC site. Puppys can give you > worms. > > > > How can I get toxocariasis? (ROUND WORM) > > You or your children can become infected after accidentally > > ingesting (swallowing) infective Toxocara eggs from larvae in > soil > > or other contaminated surfaces. > > What should I do if I think I have toxocariasis? > > See your health care provider to discuss the possibility of > > infection and, if necessary, to be examined. A blood test is > > available for diagnosis. > > What is the treatment for toxocariasis? > > VLM is treated with antiparasitic drugs, usually in combination > with > > anti-inflammatory medications. Treatment of OLM is more > difficult > > and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage > to > > the eye. > > > > Who is at risk for toxocariasis? > > Young children; owners of dogs and cats. > > > > > > > > ROUND WORM > > Humans are accidental hosts who become infected by ingesting > > infective eggs in contaminated soil. After ingestion, the eggs > > hatch and larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried > by > > the circulation to a wide variety of tissues (liver, heart, > lungs, > > brain, muscle, eyes). While the larvae do not undergo any > further > > development in these sites, they can cause severe local > reactions > > that are the basis of toxocariasis. The two main clinical > > presentations of toxocariasis are visceral larva migrans (VLM) > and > > ocular larva migrans (OLM)*. " > > > > > > Zoonotic Transmission and Human Disease > > The growing popularity of dogs and cats in the United States, > > together with high rates of ascarid and HOOK WORM infections, > has > > resulted in widespread contamination of the soil with infective > eggs > > and larvae. > > > > Epidemiologic studies have implicated the presence of dogs, > > particularly puppies, in a household, and pica (dirt eating) as > the > > principal risk factors for human disease. Children's play > habits > > and their attraction to pets put them at higher risk for > infection > > than adults. > > Humans become infected with ascarids (Toxocara spp., > Baylisascaris > > spp.) through ingestion of infective eggs in the environment. > When > > a human ingests infective eggs, the eggs hatch and release > larvae > > that can migrate anywhere in the body, a condition known as > visceral > > larva migrans. The signs and symptoms seen in humans are > determined > > by the tissues or organs damaged during larval migration. Organs > > commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver, and lung, where > > infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other > tissue > > damage. The common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been > recognized > > as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children. The cat > ascarid, > > T. cati, can also cause disease in humans, although for reasons > > partly related to the defecation habits of cats, it does so less > > frequently. The raccoon ascarid, B. procyonis, is increasingly > > being recognized as a cause of human disease.10 > > Humans can become infected with hookworms through ingestion of > > infective larvae or through direct penetration of the skin.7 > When > > infective larvae penetrate the skin, they undergo a prolonged > > migration that causes a condition known as cutaneous larva > migrans. > > These larval migrations are characterized by the appearance of > > progressive, intensely pruritic, linear eruptive lesions, which > are > > usually more extensive with A. braziliense infections. A. > caninum > > larvae may also penetrate into deeper tissues and induce > symptoms of > > visceral larva migrans, or migrate to the intestine and induce > an > > eosinophilic enteritis.11,12 > > > > Cricket > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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