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dixonpete

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Hookworms and the three other helminths are used for a variety of immune conditions, not just celiac disease. John Scott just pointed me towards a collection of blogs like mine where people discuss their experiences at length like I do: https://helminthictherapywiki.org/wiki/Helminthic_therapy_blogs?fbclid=IwAR0U6tvguzLaQ0Tl-0gwC-zMPkJrMKIn2tZk018iHiDGuN8L0so01_lbcXA#Blogs

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Which begs the question, what is the future for this blog?

What I've done so far is talk about my past, how I got into HT and what the results have been so far. Going forward what I expect to happen is I'll probably make one more order for hookworm larvae in October and then immediately set about getting a microscope and supplies so I can breed my own. It's not so much the money but with a 5-month cycle I'll be hitting weather constraints here in Canada. Larvae don't like temps below 5C. They die. Providers will typically re-send larvae for free but that doesn't necessarily solve the problem if the next batch freezes as well. So I'll be talking about the experience of self-supply, and whenever I learn something new about the HT field I'll talk about it.

Going forward for so long as my colony remains healthy odds are my celiac disease and ulcerative colitis will stay in remission. I don't believe I'll have any reason to venture into trying other helminths as I've had good success just using hookworms alone.

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