"Parasites - the invisible guests" looks at the subject of parasites from many different angles, goes into depth, and Marlene E. Kunold explains in a clear way what you should know about the little house-squatters. Above all, HOW to elegantly banish them from the house.
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"Parasites - the invisible guests"
Background considerations of a shadow world deep within our bodies Are parasites the “(un)secret” causes of disease?
Who are you?
What do you do?
And what do we do once they are on board?
How can we track down these guests and say goodbye to them?
"Parasites - the invisible guests"
Background observations of a shadow world deep within our bodies
Are parasites the “secret” causes of disease?
Who are you?
What do you do?
And what do we do once they are on board?
How can we track down these guests and say goodbye to them?
A very brief insight:
There are over a thousand different species of parasites in the world,
Hundreds of species that can occur in humans,
very small (e.g. amoeba, toxoplasma, microscopically small), up to
very large (e.g. beef tapeworm, up to several meters long).
A parasite is an organism that needs to meet its needs
of a natural development cycle another living being
needs. In medical terms, this is called symbiosis.
Parasites are organisms that survive at the expense of their host.
This is always a kind of naive calculation, because the landlord
survives, but over time it lacks
vital substances, and on the other hand the parasites use the inside of the
host as their toilet. In the course of the evolutionary history of the
Humans have adapted some parasites to survive in a
human host.
Parasites have an amazing ability to adapt.
Parasites are called that a little wrongly, because they are more than just
Parasites. A perfectly healthy person is unlikely to be
inhabited, but rather those people who are toxically burdened,
who are generally “weak” and whose digestive tract is not in
order. Therefore, they are not really uninvited guests, but
rather those that one has saddled oneself with out of some necessity, and the
you can't get rid of them again because they know their tricks,
to “convince” again and again…
Parasite infestation is widespread, but is often not
Because this is generally considered a disease of the tropics
doctors usually do not consider parasites as the cause
Consideration in diagnostics or assessment, especially
Parasitology is rarely the focus of established medical
journals or faculties, but rather a shadowy existence
leads.
Parasites do not settle and do not thrive if we are healthy
are.