Interesting facts about worms. Interesting facts about human parasites

Toxoplasma causes many deformities, congenital diseases in children, mental retardation.

Giardia affects the liver and causes a host of liver diseases.

Roundworms cause pulmonary, biliary and intestinal diseases.

Pinworms - an abundance of intestinal diseases.

Fascioliasis causes allergies, biliary dyskinesia, chronic hepatitis.

Asciolopsidosis is involved in the formation and development of various oncological diseases.

Chlamydiae cause infertility, indigestion, various lesions of the pancreas (including diabetes), liver and lead to heart attacks. Chlamydial infection is dangerous because it does not always lead to pronounced inflammation. There may not be an obvious disease, but there are many chlamydia in the blood. Chlamydia is often asymptomatic. And at 40-50 years old - a heart attack! This is because chlamydia is too tenacious, and besides, they know how to "hide" in white blood cells. That is why the body itself with chlamydia almost does not fight, it simply does not notice them.

Biological enemy number one for humans is Trichomonas. Forming colonies on the walls of blood vessels, Trichomonas lead to the development of atherosclerosis with all the consequences. In 1989, the property of Trichomonas was discovered to transform ordinary cells into malignant ones. Trichomonas cause diseases of the genitourinary system, intestines, mouth, blood, vessels. Diseases: diabetes, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, stroke, heart attack, cancer.

A huge number of patients with worms suffer from anemia, asthma, arthritis, allergies, autoimmune disease, cholelithiasis, dyskinesia, hepatocholecystitis, pancreatitis, dysbacteriosis, dysentery, nocturnal urinary incontinence, Crohn's disease, immune dysfunction, inflammation and rheumatism ulcerative colitis.

After worms have been identified in the body, treatment should be started immediately. But in what way - you choose.

There is also a good way. In the evening, put a glass of milk on the fire, bring to a boil, but do not boil. As it boils - throw 2 heads of peeled and coarsely chopped garlic into it. Immediately remove from heat, cover tightly, wrap it up warmly (to keep the heat longer, like in a thermos). Get up in the morning and have a drink on an empty stomach. The worms will begin to come out in 30 minutes - an hour. After 2 hours you can eat. Do this 3 times in a row. Also good prevention and treatment.

Hydrogen peroxide effectively helps fight worms, especially those that have settled in the intestines. The combination of the aforementioned remedies with the intake of peroxide (10 drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide in half a glass of water 3 times a day) helps especially well.

It is extremely useful to "cleanse" the body when restoring the acid-base balance of the body. Cleansing procedures should begin with cleansing the intestines with enemas.

This text is an introductory fragment.

The incubation period of lice and nits is not a stable value, since it depends on a number of factors, including the ambient temperature. On average, this period is 3 weeks.

Lice begin to bite the host immediately after infection, as they need food every 2-4 hours. Bites from multiple insects rarely cause discomfort, as their saliva contains an anesthetic component.

Explicit and permanent signs of head lice begin to appear after 3-4 weeks. During this time, it manages to grow up to 100 nymphs - this period is called incubation. In warm climates, insects grow and multiply faster: tangible symptoms of the disease can appear as early as 16-18 days.

How does the disease manifest itself? The main symptoms are:

Breeding lice: details about nits and nymphs

In the developmental stage of lice, the larval stage is absent - immature nymphs differ from adults only in size, and immediately after the end of the third molt they begin to feed and reproduce.

A lice egg and a nit are not entirely identical concepts - a nit consists of an egg and a sticky secretion with which it is held on the hair.

Head lice

The main stages of development

Stage Duration Short description
Maturation of nits 5-8 days Optimum conditions are 30–32 degrees, humidity is within 50%. When the temperature rises to 40 degrees Celsius or drops to 22 degrees, all processes stop. Externally, nits look like small dots of white or yellow color, they are often confused with dandruff.
Larvae of I instar 1-10 days At temperatures below 10 degrees, they develop slowly.
Nymph I age 5 days A second molt occurs, since the hard chitinous shell does not increase in size; as the insect grows, it sheds it.
Nymph II age 8 days The insect molts 3 times, turns into an adult - an imago.

The process of transformation of nits into an adult in body lice at an ambient temperature of 25 degrees Celsius is 2 weeks, at a temperature of 30 degrees - 7-10 days.

Nit control methods

In the treatment of head lice, various means and methods are used, but complete hair removal is considered the most effective - lice cannot fix on smooth skin, they fall, they begin to look for a new owner. After using any drug, be sure to carefully comb out the strands.

Type of insecticidal agent Effective drug names
Shampoos Nittifor, Pedex, Pedikulen
Sprays Nyuda, Paranit, couple Plus. In case of severe infection - Pedikulen Ultra.
Ointments Nittifor, Foxilon, Parasidosis, Nyx.
Solutions, lotions Medifox, Medilis-super, Avicin.
Products for children Couple Plus, Nyuda, Paranit
Preparations for pregnant women Spray LiceGuard, the agent can be used during lactation, with bronchial asthma.
Remedy for clothes lice A-Par

Before applying the anti-lice drug, it is advisable not to wash your hair with ordinary shampoos - the products create a thin protective film on the strands and skin, which prevents the penetration of the active substances of the drug.

Nits have a thick protective shell, they stick tightly to the hair, so getting rid of them even with the most modern insecticides will not work. The only method of struggle is to carefully comb the hair with a special comb.

Folk remedies

Due to the low cost, rare allergic reactions, many people prefer to treat head lice with folk remedies.

Everything you wanted to know about head lice, including incubation information in the video:

These methods are quite effective, but there is one significant drawback - it is enough to apply special preparations 1-2 times, non-traditional methods will have to be used every day for 5-7 days.

Simple recipes:

  1. Mix kerosene with any vegetable oil in a ratio of 1:10, treat hair with a solution, cover your head with a plastic bag and a scarf. Keep the product for at least 2 hours, if there is no discomfort, you can leave it overnight.
  2. Dilute table vinegar to a concentration of 3%, add 45 g of salt to 200 ml of solution, mix, add 5 ml of medical alcohol. Apply the product to clean, damp hair. Within 48 hours, regularly moisten hair with medicine, after 2 days, wash your hair, comb out the curls.
  3. Grind black cumin seeds in a mortar, mix with an equal amount of apple cider vinegar, treat the skin and hair with the solution, stand in the sun for 20-30 minutes, wash the strands in the usual way.

Informative and the most complete information about pediatric lice in the video of the School of Dr. Komarovsky:

To avoid infestation with lice, it is necessary to regularly examine the child's head, comb the hair thoroughly every day, avoid crowds of people, do not use other people's things, and do not give your combs and hats to strangers.

  • Classification and structural features
    • Digestive system
    • Respiratory system
    • Nervous system
    • Reproductive system
  • Interesting facts about white planaria
  • Is the white planaria dangerous to humans?

Classification and structural features

Respiratory system

Flat, free-living organisms have the ability to breathe through the skin. Oxygen penetrates at the cellular level, saturating the body. It enters directly through the skin. In the same way, carbon dioxide is emitted to the outside. The larger the animal, the better gas exchange occurs in its body. Such worms are more mobile and hardy than others.

Nervous system

The structure of the nervous system is also peculiar. It is an accumulation of nerve cells (numerous holes, paired nodes). Ligaments extend from the nerve trunks to all internal organs.

Reproductive system

In males, testes are located in the parenchyma region, which look like small peculiar bubbles. From them the vas deferens of a tubular type, which supply the copulatory organs, depart.

The female reproductive system is characterized by the presence of ovaries, which are a paired reproductive organ. Tubes depart from them, which perform the functions of the oviducts. Thanks to these organs, the zygote moves to the copulatory bag. The structure of the reproductive system in females is uncomplicated.

The fertilization process takes place internally. The structure of the bodies of worms is such that the act of copulation is carried out when the ventral sides touch each other. The eggs are fertilized by sperm and move downward through specially designed tubes. The structure of the reproductive system and the functions of females are such that the zygote first gains a supply of nutrients necessary for further development, after which it becomes overgrown with a dense shell. The zygote gradually becomes an egg, which has a brown color and is packed in a so-called cocoon, reaching the size of a pinhead.

Fully formed cocoons are attached to the leaves of underwater plants using a special stalk. Newborn planaria develop from them after a few weeks.

Is the white planaria dangerous to humans?

White planaria does not pose a danger to humans. The only harm is the destruction of the inhabitants of the aquarium.

Flubenol powder is an effective remedy against planaria particles and eggs. It is enough to make a 5% solution and pour it into the aquarium in an amount of 100 ml for 2-3 days. Further, it is recommended to renew 50% of the water. After 7-10 days, the treatment must be repeated without fail. To increase the effectiveness of the disinfection done, it is recommended to siphon the soil as well.

Treatment of toxocariasis in children

It turns out that stray dogs and orphan cats can cause toxocorosis in children of different ages. It is not in vain that caring parents strive to teach their child to hygiene.

Some rules of conduct must be repeated and repeated. In no case should you dig in the sand, soil where stray dogs walked! It is forbidden to pet cats without a fixed place of residence!

Neglect of these rules can lead to infection with helminth lines and their development in the child's body. How to treat a disease in children - we will discuss in the article.

Characteristics of the disease

Larvae of worms, helminths are found in the fur of animals, and in feces, and in the ground where the dog walked or “basked in the sun” a stray cat.

Moreover, the dogs are to blame for the spread of the infection more than the "baleen and striped".

Reference. Adult toxocaras are 15 to 18 cm long. Worm eggs are capable of ripening in the ground for 20 days. In a home environment, they can be stored all year round.

Toxocors are transferred to a cozy home through shoes. After the larvae, eggs enter children's organisms through "dirty hands". At the greatest risk zone are adolescents from 10 to 14 years old, those boys and girls who live "in nature" during the summer holidays.

These patients are characterized by a fragile immune system, non-observance of hygiene rules, and increased activity. In their bodies, toxocaras can exist for several months and years. At the same time, their larvae are protected by an "impenetrable", drug-resistant "armor".

Reference. The long white toxocors are like thick surgical thread. They can be seen in the feces of animals. But it is not possible to identify this helminth by analyzing human feces.

The only reliable means of detecting helminths is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for toxocorosis (through blood).

Why is it important to treat toxocorosis on time

Even if the child has been ill once and has been successfully cured, a relapse is possible!

A terrible picture! Especially if you learn that damage to the heart and central nervous system causes death.

Symptoms of the disease in a child

Toxocorosis develops rapidly. Its manifestations are directly related to the places where the larvae go.

General clinical picture: malaise, temperature from 37 to 39 degrees, accompanied by chills. In children, symptoms are accompanied by irritability and sleep disturbance.

  • Ophthalmic;
  • Cutaneous;
  • Neurological;
  • Visceral.

The visceral form of the disease is observed with damage to internal organs. The patient's liver is enlarged. Fever begins, chills.

Swelling of the lymph nodes is clearly visible on the palms. In the evening, coughing and shortness of breath intensify. Some have wheezing in the lungs. If the disease is not treated in time, then pneumonia develops.

Eyes "suffer" only at insignificant concentrations of helminths in children's organisms.

The ophthalmologist observes floating larvae right in the patient's pupil. Subsequently, these larvae become the cause of the development of optic neuritis, keratitis, strabismus.

Additionally, toxocors cause allergic reactions. Local redness is visible on the skin. Very often there are rashes like hives, eczema crusts. All these symptoms of cutaneous toxocorosis are accompanied by wild itching.

The neurological form of the disease is observed when the toxocor penetrates into areas of the central nervous system. This fact immediately affects the patient's psychosomatic behavior. He becomes moody, lethargic, unbalanced.

Memory and attention impairments are noticeable. Difficulties in reading, listening to information are diagnosed.

Treatment methods

When toxocors are detected, treatment in children is initially prescribed with anthelmintic drugs.

Among them, the most effective is vermox. It is taken in a dose of 100 mg twice a day. The doctor then "intensifies the attack" by increasing the dose to 300 mg. The course lasts 2-4 days.

Unfortunately, many medications cannot affect the granulenas with capsules, where the larvae are hiding.

Therefore, without fail, antibiotics such as metronidazole are added to the treatment. The duration of therapy is 10 days.

To avoid stool disorder, to maintain normal intestinal microflora, linex is additionally used.

In turn, Dr. Komarovsky advises the use of thiabendazole in the development of toxicorosis. But only with a severe form of the disease!

Corticosteroids are used exclusively for eye damage. If the disease takes on a cutaneous form, then thiabendazole is used for two weeks.

Prophylaxis

Attention to parents! Interesting and frightening facts:

  • A walking child who loves to play in the sandbox is at risk of losing his eyesight.
  • 80 percent of sandpits are infected with toxicosis.

The life cycle of a toxocara is as follows: host - soil - reservoir host.

The roles of the reservoir host are rodents, sheep, birds, earthworms, and the person himself. The host becomes infected from another host or by eating a reservoir host. But the disease is not spread from person to person.

Based on these facts, it is necessary to limit the time spent by children in the sandbox and not allow them to "communicate" with unknown animals.

If the child has been on the street for a long time without adult supervision, then you need to thoroughly wash your hands with soap or other disinfectants.

It must be remembered that toxocorosis is transmitted through the ground, stuffed with eggs, and through the fur of animals, which, in turn, were infected from the “fellows” of their species.

As for pets, you should limit their walks (cats). Dogs must not be walked in areas where children play. Owners with pets should visit the veterinarian regularly.

When visiting clinics, their health is monitored and treated with anthelmintic drugs. A cat and a dog with signs of toxocorosis is temporarily excluded from "communication" with the child.

So, if you study the methods and treatment of toxocorosis in children, Dr. Komarovsky claims that the disease can pass on its own, without treatment. Others insist on using antibiotics. Practice will show who is right.

But the research doctors agree on the following questions:

Be optimistic and teach your children basic hygiene rules!

Toxoplasma development cycle

The behavior of people also changes under the influence of the microbe. It is believed that mass infection with Toxoplasma even affects the formation of values ​​in the population (money, work, law, etc.). The following behavioral characteristics are most often observed:

  • The person's propensity to take risks increases.
  • Reactions to what is happening are slowing down.
  • Anxiety and suspiciousness increase.
  • Men lose interest in everything new.
  • Women become more outspoken and sincere.

There are medical studies that confirm the relationship between microbial infection and manifestations of paranoia and schizophrenia.

Systematization

By genotype, there are three types of Toxoplasma. The first is found only in animals, the second and third - in humans (and the third only in HIV-infected).

Epidemiology

According to statistics, about 1.5 billion people on the planet are infected with Toxoplasma. Infection can occur:

The last method is the most dangerous. Depending on the duration of pregnancy, the consequences of infection can be different. In the early stages, Toxoplasma causes miscarriages and the development of malformations that are incompatible with life. At a later date, the child develops developmental abnormalities, such as dropsy of the brain and others.

When infected in the third trimester of pregnancy, a latent course of toxoplasmosis is possible, which can appear years later or immediately after birth.

Morphology

Endozoite

The rest of the organelles are similar to those of other protozoa.

Once in the external environment, endozoites die quickly. Only being in liquids (for example, saliva, milk, urine) toxoplasma can survive for several hours. Drying, ultraviolet radiation and heating are detrimental to them.

Cystozoite

Sporozoite

Since the life cycle of Toxoplasma was clarified only in the 70s of the last century, and many of its features still require clarification, there is confusion in terminology. This primarily concerns the tissue phase. At the moment, the following formulations are most commonly used:

  • Endozoite - is located inside the host cell vacuoles or in the cytoplasm, it is observed during an acute infectious process.
  • Cystozoite - is located inside cysts and is found in chronic infection.

The microbe that causes toxoplasmosis passes through four stages in its life cycle: schizogony, gametogony, sporogony and endodiogeny. The first three (sometimes all) are found only in the body of cats. The latter can take place in the body of mammals and birds (according to some reports, even reptiles).

Intestinal part of the cycle

It begins when either oocysts containing sporozoites or vegetative forms (endozoites and cystozoites) enter the cat's stomach. The latter are introduced into the cells of the epithelium and begin to divide in two (endodiogeny) or into a large number of new cells (schizogony).

Under the influence of digestive enzymes, the oocyst loses its membrane. The released sporozoites are introduced into the cells of the intestinal epithelium and begin to multiply in the same way by schizogony. About 30 merozoites are formed. This is a special type of cells that further develop to gametogonia (the sexual part of the Toxoplasma development cycle).

Already two weeks after infection, immature germ cells - gametocytes - can be found in the intestine of the cat. Some of them give rise to micro-, the other part to macrogametocytes. The development of microgametocytes consists in successive divisions, leading to the formation of 20-30 gametes. They have an elongated shape with pointed ends. For movement, 2 flagella are used. The macrogametocyte does not divide. It actively accumulates nutrients, reaching a size of 10-15 microns.

The process of fusion of macro- and microgametocytes (fertilization) occurs inside the intestinal cell. The zygote forms a shell around itself, and for some time continues to remain inside the epithelium. It develops first into an ookinete, then into an oocyst. The latter leaves the host's organism with feces and goes out into the external environment.

Due to its dense membrane, the oocyst can wait for years for suitable conditions. When the temperature of the air and soil, humidity and the amount of oxygen become optimal, two sporocysts are formed in it, each of which contains four sporozoites. The oocyst is invasive for both cats and other animal species.

Tissue (extraintestinal) part of the cycle

In the epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract of a cat, both sexual and asexual reproduction is possible. In the tissues of the intermediate hosts, Toxoplasma increases the number only asexually - by dividing in two (endodiogeny) or by dividing into a large number of microbes (endopolygeny).

Infection occurs when oocysts, cystozoites or endozoites enter the animal's body. All of them are freed from the membranes (if any) and begin to actively penetrate the intestinal epithelium or other tissues. After 3-10 hours, the membranes of the affected cells are destroyed and 10-30 endozoites are released from them, ready for invasion.

1. Worms- the problem of humanity.

This problem is invisible, but at the same time it exists. Moreover, it is striking in its scale. Terrible statistics show: in any large city, the number of dogs exceeds one million individuals and every day they leave about three hundred and seventy tons of excrement on the ground, of which eighty-five percent are infected with toxacars, and this is terrible.

Usually people walk with their pets in the parks, but there are also those who walk right in the playground. Therefore, children are at increased risk. How to identify the signs of worms, the symptoms in children are very subtle.

2. Even if you will constantly be tested for the presence of worm eggs, you are not immune from infection and the presence of worms.

Revealing that you have worms can also be hindered by the lack of experience at the laboratory assistant or what you need to look for is not at all in the feces.

A lot of unknown types of helminths come to us with fruits, or tourists can bring them along with some souvenir. And even the best professional will not always be able to recognize them.

3. Myths that a thin person is always with worms

It already sounds like a saying that a person with worms is always thin. But it is not always the case. Of course, just in case, it is necessary to pass tests for examination.

This is a very subtle disease and it is difficult to recognize that a child has worms, the symptoms in children are not always pronounced. You can guess about the presence of worms only by indirect signs, here are some of them.

The child is pale, he has blue circles under the eyes, decreased appetite, nausea, increased salivation. Poor sleep and falling asleep. A child can wake up at night and be capricious, scream in a dream. Headaches and dizziness, teeth grinding may occur. This is a rather dangerous disease, there may be consequences due to the allergy of the body.

There are still subtle signs of worms, the symptoms in children are as follows: the child quickly gets tired, becomes lethargic, complains of headache, poor appetite, skin rashes.

4. The myth that vegetables from the garden are absolutely safe

This is completely untrue. Think for yourself, because the main infection is through the soil, and there are still various rodents and egg carriers.

5. The myth that animals are safe

This myth also needs to be dispelled. Animals are the first to become infected, secondly, children are under attack, be extremely careful. After walking or playing with a pet, be sure to thoroughly wash your hands and your baby.

6. The myth that worms are only a child's problem

This statement is half correct. First of all, a child is more vulnerable to infection, he can pick up a dirty toy, sand, swallow unboiled water. On the street, he may fall and get his hands dirty, watch your child carefully. Always carry wet wipes with you.

To protect yourself as much as possible, you need to follow these tips:

Be sure to wash your hands before eating and after walking.

First of all, a child can become infected with worms through the soil. Be sure to thoroughly wash your child's hands after a walk. Also, when swimming in lakes and reservoirs, if accidental ingestion of water occurs, eggs may enter the body.

Greens should be doused with boiling water if possible

Unwashed greens are very unsafe to eat, possibly contracting ascariasis.

Don't swim in unfamiliar places

The water may contain feces contaminated with helminth eggs.

Do not drink boiled water

Especially for children, it is not advisable to drink raw water.

Pay attention to what you buy in the store

Buy salted fish and caviar only from licensed manufacturers.

Fry meat products thoroughly

This is the most likely to get sick with trichinosis.

Think about others

Watch out for your pets, do not let them mess in places where children play.

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Medicine has succeeded in combating rapid infections - diseases that arise soon after infection and to which the body of the sick person actively reacts: high fever, pain, vomiting, sneezing, etc. In this case, it is worth helping a person with drugs that stimulate the defenses organism, and he recovers. But medicine turned out to be powerless in the fight against slow infections, because, like the patient himself, she misses the moment of infection of a person by its carriers and does not notice the initial stages of the disease. And when the disease manifests itself with numerous symptoms, it becomes almost incurable.

But it is these protozoa: Trichomonas, lamblia, chlamydia, as well as fungi, roundworms, worms of the brain, genital area, pinworms, worms of the gastrointestinal tract, Trichina (muscle) - are slow infections.

Today, their leading role in the occurrence of cancer has been proven.

Typically, the damage to the host organism is caused under the guise of general disorders and ailments.

Mycoses- a fungal infection caused by infection by the fungus Candida albicans. Usually fungi are harmless creatures coziness in the intestines, genitourinary tract, mouth and larynx. Candida growth is inhibited by other bacteria and by the action of the immune system. If something interferes with the balanced functioning of the body (for example, the abuse of antibiotics, a diet high in sugar, toxins from the outside), yeast-like fungi begin to multiply actively, posing a threat to health. Allergies, oral contraceptives and steroids are also factors that contribute to the growth of candida. During pregnancy, due to the increased pH in the vagina, the danger of candidiasis increases 20 times.

Candidiasis (candidiasis) is an infectious disease of the skin, mucous membranes and internal organs caused by yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida.

The development of candidiasis is promoted by immunodeficiency states, endocrinopathies, hypovitaminosis, metabolic disorders (for example, diabetes mellitus), severe debilitating diseases, irrational use of certain drugs (antibiotics, corticosteroids, etc.), leading to dysbiosis, as well as trauma (for example, permanent injury to the mucous membrane when wearing dentures), which reduce the body's resistance.

Candida carriers and people with candidiasis can be a source of infection for others. Infection occurs through direct contact with the patient (kiss, sexual contact, infection of newborns when passing through the birth canal). It is also possible through contact with contaminated fruits and vegetables, which is observed, for example, in pickers, fruit sorters (professional candidiasis). The development of candidiasis is facilitated by damage to the skin and mucous membranes, unfavorable working conditions, violations of hygiene rules, for example, in maternity hospitals, nurseries.

The disease may be caused by the activation of yeast-like fungi that are in the body in microbial associations (the development of secondary candidiasis in pneumonia, tuberculosis, dysbiosis, etc.)

The most common form of mucosal candidiasis is candidiasis stomatitis (thrush). On the mucous membrane of the cheeks, palate, tongue, gums, white dotted deposits appear, merging, they form films resembling curdled milk. The pathological process often extends to the tongue (yeast glossitis), tonsils (candidal tonsillitis), red border of the lips (candidal cheilitis), corners of the mouth (seizures). In women, a course of antibiotics can kill the beneficial bacteria in the vaginal tract, creating an opportunity for yeast to grow, which causes white discharge and itching in the vagina.

The regulation of the bacterial-fungal balance in the digestive system and the urinary tract is one of the conditions for the normal functioning of the body.

As the great scientist V.I. Vernadsky: "Not a single species can exist in the waste it creates." And first of all, these impurities affect our nervous system, the cells of which are sensitive to all toxins. All signs of apathy, depression, neurodermatitis, bronchial asthma, pure allergies, obesity are nothing but slagging of the body.

With increased slagging, the process of autointoxication occurs - self-poisoning with toxins, the increased discharge of which is caused by an accelerated metabolism.

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Can tumors form in the heart?

Of course not! How could such a thing come to mind, any doctor will say.

But in recent years, many cardiologists have noted the growth of tumor-like formations in the heart, which confuses even experienced surgeons. Apparently, De Senyak's statement has sunk too deeply into the soul:

“The heart is too noble an organ to develop such diseases as primary tumors” (1783). I would like to hope that our vital organ - the heart - “has a unique ability of self-defense against the then still unexplained factors of the emergence and development of tumor formations” (Fabius, 883).

For two centuries, obscure heart tumors have been described only by pathologists as autopsy findings. LV Shkhvatsabay in her scientific works noted the presence of tumor formations - cold abscesses, granulomas, calcified conglomerates - in the presence of helminthic lesions and echinococcal cysts in the membranes and cavities of the heart. Moreover, patients, as a rule, complain of completely different areas: liver (enlargement, heaviness, pain), lungs (cough, hemoptysis, shortness of breath, weight loss, general weakness). In these organs, helminths are also localized, while the heart is “silent”. Why is this happening? But because the heart gives distress signals last. Cardiac symptoms develop gradually and are characterized by the following indicators: severe shortness of breath, especially when moving, pronounced weakness, fever (high temperature) for no apparent reason, persistent anemia, increased ESR, swelling of the arms and legs, "finding a comfortable position", short-term loss of consciousness.

"Cells of the Living Universe"

Even ten years ago, during the course of health improvement and restoration of the body in many regions of Russia and the countries of the Commonwealth, it was found that up to 60% of the examined children are infected with helminths. We (writes doctor Eliseeva O.I.) offered school principals, chairmen of collective and state farms to organize at least the distribution of herbs for the preparation of decoctions for the treatment of children free of charge. But, apparently, the leaders themselves were worried about other problems, and the doctors indignantly said: “Where did you diagnose worms when the tests for“ worm eggs ”are negative? ". Parents came to us with eczematous children and told us how they handed over feces with wiggling worms to the laboratory for analysis, and received the answer - no worm eggs were found. " Why? Why is this happening?

People of the older generation remember very well the times of the 60s, when the Soviet Union adopted the political directive - "Catch up and overtake America!" All Soviet people joined the competition race. This race for records "at any cost" had disastrous consequences: forest and water resources were barbarously destroyed; in the struggle to increase yields, our Earth as a nurse was chewing. Open-cut mining of minerals led to the expense of funds equal to the cost of producing machines for extracting them, etc. In this movement, unfortunately, medicine was also involved ...

According to the WHO, the causes of death worldwide in 2000. become:

Opisthorchiasis is recorded in people on 78.9% of the territory of Siberia. The unfavorable demographic situation in Siberia does not allow hoping for an improvement in the epidemic situation for opisthorchiasis in the country.

Liquidation of schools of physiology Pavlova, biologist Vavilova, oncologist Nevyadomsky, genetics Dubinin and many other outstanding Russian scientists and other "transformations" have led to what we have: of several tens of thousands of diseases, the overwhelming majority of them are considered incurable. And they are incurable because the true causative agents of these diseases have not been identified.

If the patient does not have an injury or a burn, then the disease was caused by one or another biological pathogen: viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa or worms. It is the nature of these pathogens that must be identified individually for each patient. And, having identified, free the patient from them while strengthening the body's defenses. This is the only path that can lead to complete recovery.

Anthelmintics - in every home!

If you simply have not found worms, although certain symptoms have long existed - loss of strength, colicky pains in the umbilical region and along the colon, itching in the anal area or allergic manifestations, persistent urticaria and roughness of the skin on the hands and feet, as well as grinding teeth during sleep, be sure to cleanse the worms.

You can do this with the help of special complex non-chemical preparations, as well as with the help of BRT devices, the spectrum of which is even wider.

Pharmacopoeia and historical folk experience say that bitter herbs have an antihelminthic effect.

It is obvious that the responsibility for the level of health, first of all, should be borne by the person himself. A person's illness is a burden on those around them at home and at work (parents, wife, children, colleagues at work). A person should know what his health is, how to maintain it, strengthen it, how to prolong the phase of remission between the stages of exacerbation of his disease. For this, within the framework of the state sectoral program, networks of health rooms have been created, where simple, proven, well-proven non-invasive methods of functional diagnostics are used (there is no need to donate blood, take a spinal cord puncture, conduct other studies), which are highly informative and do not require a long time for their implementation.

You can get complete information about your health by undergoing a diagnostic study using the ART method. You will learn about the very initial manifestations of diseases (when there is no clinic yet), you will learn the functional state of all physiological systems of the body.