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Helminthic Therapy videos


dixonpete

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The Helminthic Therapy Support Group on Facebook maintains a repository of all its gained knowledge in the form of the freely available Helminthic Therapy Wiki (Google it). In it there's a listing of videos that the group has found most useful: https://helminthictherapywiki.org/wiki/Helminthic_therapy_in_the_media#Featured_videos

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I did a YouTube search for Helminthic Therapy and found a bunch more, many of them from people from the general public who did their own research. I noted factual errors in a lot of those videos so you might want to start with the ones the group has sanctioned before watching those others.

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dixonpete

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One video I watched had the main complaint that hookworms allowed the host to eat junk (gluten, for example).

That misses the point. I was down to 12 foods I thought were relatively ok to eat but I still suffered from mild colitis and usually had 6 unpredictable bowel movements per day. I was miserable.

Before hosting hookworms, the fellow that leads the Helminth Support Group was down to only a medically supplied antigen safe food supplement and he was still getting strictures and constantly needing bowel surgery. Seriously, he couldn't eat food at all!

With hookworms, aside from a lactose intolerance, I now have a cast iron stomach. In the past even good foods I couldn't eat without getting sick. Hookworms can calm the immune system back to normal. That can only be a good thing.

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