Hi. Since the time of this video, I have uncovered many blood parasites. They all have the same principles of pathology. The main problem seems to involve the immune responses. My latest discovery is amoeba (acanthamoeba spp) living freely among phagocytes with only TH1 responses to invasion. The amoeba will adhere to venous endothelial cells, prompting mucus production in blood. Other than that, the patient has no clinical illness, and only lives with chronic symptomology.
@mualfa123 Hi, many people have this parasite, do you know of a way of eliminating for the intestine and are you sure this blood parasite is caused by the B. Hominus or is it something else?
The science of clinical medicine haven't caught up to the game. They will have to soon, because the problem is huge, and involves other forms such as the apicomplexan class of parasitic protozoa. You are absolutely right about the neurological and chemo\hormonal connections.
Depression, risk-taking, sexual promiscuity are big symptoms of these "manifestations".
@mualfa123 Hi, many people have this parasite, do you know of a way of eliminating for the intestine and are you sure this blood parasite is caused by the B. Hominus or is it something else?
how come this is the only video i could find on blastocystis hominis the bug can have devistating effects on the body and mind it can cause anxiety and simptoms similar to bipoler and skitsofrenia
Yes, this is a good example of a stealth bug. It can hide among red blood cells but it cannot differentiate into mature form. It must produce spore-like components. These creatures shown, are grown in static blood.
I have Blast homi, what antibiotic I need to kill it ????
lisakisa100 8 months ago
Hi. Since the time of this video, I have uncovered many blood parasites. They all have the same principles of pathology. The main problem seems to involve the immune responses. My latest discovery is amoeba (acanthamoeba spp) living freely among phagocytes with only TH1 responses to invasion. The amoeba will adhere to venous endothelial cells, prompting mucus production in blood. Other than that, the patient has no clinical illness, and only lives with chronic symptomology.
deetecht 1 year ago
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@mualfa123 Hi, many people have this parasite, do you know of a way of eliminating for the intestine and are you sure this blood parasite is caused by the B. Hominus or is it something else?
trevgk 1 year ago
Es como un trofozoito de algo o no alcance a ver bien, pero B. hominis no me parece
inco5380 1 year ago
The science of clinical medicine haven't caught up to the game. They will have to soon, because the problem is huge, and involves other forms such as the apicomplexan class of parasitic protozoa. You are absolutely right about the neurological and chemo\hormonal connections.
Depression, risk-taking, sexual promiscuity are big symptoms of these "manifestations".
mualfa123 2 years ago
@mualfa123 Hi, many people have this parasite, do you know of a way of eliminating for the intestine and are you sure this blood parasite is caused by the B. Hominus or is it something else?
trevgk 1 year ago
how come this is the only video i could find on blastocystis hominis the bug can have devistating effects on the body and mind it can cause anxiety and simptoms similar to bipoler and skitsofrenia
reptile1000 2 years ago
Yes, this is a good example of a stealth bug. It can hide among red blood cells but it cannot differentiate into mature form. It must produce spore-like components. These creatures shown, are grown in static blood.
mualfa123 2 years ago
great, i´m going to use your vid... for my class...
25aL 2 years ago