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Part 4: The Story of “A”
This is, as the title suggests, one in a series of posts, almost entirely derived from emails from her family that they send me periodically to keep us up-to-date. At the end of this post, and in a few minutes … Continue reading
Posted in Crohn's disease, Jasper Lawrence, juvenile colitis, whipworm
Tagged colitis, crohn's, helminthc therapy, Juvenile, story of a, whipworm
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The context of helminthic therapy and the environmental diseases it can be used to ameliorate
I want to emphasise that I believe what we are doing exists in a much broader, well-established context. The diseases we are trying to work with are all environmental in origin. The hygiene hypothesis essentially says that because we have … Continue reading
Part 2: Follow up on progress of “A”
This is, as the title suggests, one in a series of posts, almost entirely derived from emails from her family that they send me periodically to keep us up-to-date. At the end of this post, and in a few minutes … Continue reading
Recent test results for Jasper Lawrence
I am the primary reservoir for production of doses of hookworm and whipworm for AIT’s version of helminthic therapy, and recently there has been some speculation as to my current status re infection with Hepatitis, HIV, etc. As you can … Continue reading
Posted in helminthic therapy, helminths, hookworm, reservoir donor testing, whipworm
Tagged helminthic therapy, hookworm, Jasper Lawrence, TSO, whipworm, worm therapy
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What is helminthic therapy?
Helminthic therapy: the reason for this site First, a nit. Helminthic therapy (hell min thick) is the correct term for treatment with helminths, not the term worm therapy (see reasoning here) It is certainly the term used by scientists and those … Continue reading