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Anonymous niner said...

I'll take the pho but you can have the gut worms!

February 11, 2010

Blogger Sabina E. said...

it reminds me of the 1979 film ALIEN... when one of the characters had a nasty alien parasite on his face... eeugghh!!

February 11, 2010

Blogger san said...

No hunger for spagetti any more...

February 11, 2010

Blogger Dudel said...

That's a bit win-loose on being a host vs being allergic to whatever.

I actually thought ringworm when I first saw this... but ringworm isn't a parasite so much a fungus.

February 11, 2010

Blogger Jenny Reiswig said...

Makes sense - if your immune system is busy trying to keep worms from killing you, it's not going to have time for stupid pollen.

February 13, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's true. If T helper cells are busy responding to the parasitic infection they can't mount an allergic response at the same time.
The only problem is the worms sap a lot of iron from the host body, especially if that host is a child.

February 13, 2010

Blogger Joe said...

I believe it's called the Hygiene Hypothesis. I recall reading in Carl Zimmer's Parasite Rex that tests were conducted (in New Jersey?) on 7 chronic gastroentritis sufferers using sterilised nematodes. 6 of the 7 were cured of their stomach ailments.

February 16, 2010

Anonymous BugLady said...

Having a parasite infection brings its own set of problems, though. I'd stick to the allergies :)

February 19, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a sister who is a celiac (she cannot have gluten, it makes her body basically attack her intestines), which is an autoimmune disease... there is a new treatment for it that uses a particular type of intestinal worm. There have been very positive results: worms go in, gluten sensitivity goes away. In fact, many of those involved in the study chose to keep the worms at the end of the study. WEIRD stuff.

March 19, 2010

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