Posts Tagged 'organisms'

Study: Did Parasites play a role in the evolution of sex?

Posted by admin on December 14 2009 Add Comments

It’s almost hard to believe, but there is a new theory that suggests that sex between humans may have evolved as a defense against parasites. It sounds a bit far-fetched, but below is the hypothesis that scientists are currently discussing and recently published in the July 09 issue of American Naturalist. The theory presented in [...]

VIDEO – Threadworms: The Deadly Intestinal Parasite

Posted by admin on December 3 2009 Add Comments

Here’s the story of a doctor that has been battling threadworms living in his intestines for most of his life. The parasites were, reportedly, living in his small bowel for approximately 60 years and caused them to swell up to twice its original size. Source: Animal Planet on YouTube As a result of the parasitic [...]

VIDEO – The Story of a Man with Parasites in his Brain

Posted by admin on December 3 2009 Add Comments

We’ve already discussed the health dangers of intestinal parasites. However, a larger danger to your health are brain parasites. In the video below, the Animal Planet takes a look at a guy who has parasites living in his brain. Here is his story and how they got the parasites out. Source: Animal Planet on YouTube [...]

Giardiasis: The Dangers of the Giardia Lamblia Parasite

Posted by admin on December 2 2009 Add Comments

source Of all the components of the human anatomy, by far the most delicate and susceptible to upset is the digestive tract. Giardiasis is one such ailment that affects the digestive tract. The ailment is triggered by the presence and action of the microscopic Giardia Lamblia parasite. The Giardia Lamblia parasite lodges within the delicate [...]

The Symptoms of Hookworms in Humans

Posted by admin on December 1 2009 Add Comments

source As mentioned in previous posts, hookworms in humans do not bear any prominent symptoms and due to this reason about 70% of people may suffer from the infection without having a single clue about it. The infection of hookworms in humans occur in two ways; one through the skin and the other through dogs. [...]

VIDEO: Toxoplasma, The Most Dangerous Cat Parasite

Posted by admin on November 24 2009 8 Commented

This is a great video that was originally aired on the Animal Planet. In it, they explain how one specific parasite found in cats can be potentially dangerous to humans, as well as many other animals. Toxoplasma gondii is one of the most common parasites in cats and is the specific parasite that is referred [...]

VIDEO: What Causes Ringworms?

Posted by admin on November 24 2009 16 Commented

Ringworms are a common parasite that can affect humans. In this video below, a naturopathic doctor discusses some of the causes of ringworms and what you can do to treat yourself, in order to remove the parasite from your body. Source: Global Healing Center on YouTube In this video, the doc discusses two products that [...]

Tapeworms: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment Options

Posted by admin on November 12 2009 Add Comments

article written by Rita Putatunda According to parasitologists, the wrong episode of history has been blamed all along for contributing towards tapeworm infection in humans. For several decades, the assumption by most scientists has been that the human tapeworm was picked up by our species when they domesticated pigs and cattle, about 10,000 years back. [...]

Pinworms: The Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options

Posted by admin on November 12 2009 one Commented

article written by Rachna Gupta The most common type of roundworm infection is the pinworm infection. Roundworms are basically intestinal parasites that use your body as a host to stay alive and reproduce. The microscopic eggs of the pinworm hatch inside your bodies and grow into adults that measure 13 millimeters or about half an [...]

Parasite Infections: The Different Types of Infections

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 Add Comments

Here is a list of the most common parasite infections.

The Benefits of Doing a Parasite Cleanse

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 one Commented

Once inside the body, parasites leech essential nutrients and emit dangerous toxins that can wreak havoc on organs such as the intestines, the heart, the lungs, and the brain. A good parasite cleanse should be performed 2x a year.

Parasites in Humans: Yes, They Are Pretty Common

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 one Commented

Human parasitic infections can mimic diseases such as the diabetes, heart disease, cancer, irritable bowel syndrome and the flu. Human parasites can cause weight loss, fatigue, sore aching muscles, high blood pressure, digestive disorders, and in extreme cases, even death. If you think that you or a loved one may be infected with a parasitic organism, read on to learn more about these harmful invaders and what you can do to stay parasite-free.

5 Common Intestinal Parasites in Humans

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 Add Comments

Sure, you know there are parasites out there in the environment. But did you ever stop to think about whether or not those parasites are making their home inside your body? Human Intestinal Parasite infections are more common than you think, and they are a number of parasite species that make their home in the human intestines. Think something may be bugging you? Here’s what you need to know about some of the most common human intestinal parasites.

Feline Parasites: How you can protect your family pet

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 2 Commented

Veterinarians estimate that up to 45 percent of felines in the United States are infected with some type of parasite. Feline parasites may be worms such as roundworms, hookworms, or tapeworms or one-celled protozoan parasites such as coccidia, or toxoplasma. Over time, these parasites can leech the life out of a cat, until she becomes too weakened to sustain herself. In addition, there are some feline parasite infections that can transfer from a cat to a human.

Dog Parasites: How to protect your family pet

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 4 Commented

If you have a dog, then you need to know about parasites. Dogs are the frequent victims of a number of internal parasites or worms such as roundworms, hookworms, and coccidia. In most cases, early diagnosis and treatment of parasitic infections can prevent the development of any significant symptoms. Dog parasite infections may cause any or all of the following symptoms: diarrhea, weight loss, dull, dry hair; blood stools, and vomiting. Here is a closer look at the parasites that can affect your dog, and what you can do to keep him healthy.

Brain Parasites: An Uncommon, but Dangerous Infection

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 one Commented

Different parasites choose to make their home in different places in the body. Some worms prefer the environment of the digestive system, while certain flukes thrive in the tissues of the lungs. Other parasites, like the pig tapeworm, Taenia solium, make their way to the brain to live and multiply.

The 4 Most Common Blood Parasites

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 2 Commented

The Schistosoma species of blood parasites are responsible for the disease called schistosomiasis. There are two subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei that can distinctly different illnesses in humans. Blood parasites of the genus Plasmodium are responsible for the disease known as malaria.

Animal Parasites: How they can affect humans

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 2 Commented

Animal parasites can affect their host organism in a number of ways. Fist and foremost, parasites are likely to cause some type of physical trauma to the animal due to their migration within the body. Tissue destruction, tissue displacement, ulceration of the liver, and intestinal wall damage are all possible results of animal parasitic infection. Once in the body, animal parasites generally leach nutrients such as vitamins and essential minerals. This nutrient loss can result in severe vitamin deficiencies, anemia, and weight loss.

Parasites

Posted by admin on June 9 2009 Add Comments

Parasites are a very large and very real problem throughout the world today. Many people associate parasite infections with less developed nations that may have lowered standards for food preparation or personal hygiene. However, parasites are quite common in the United States as well. If you think you can’t possibly become infected with a parasite, consider this: experts estimate that one in six people are currently suffering from parasites, worldwide. Ready to learn more about parasites and what you can do to control this epidemic?