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A parasitological evaluation of edible insects & their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans and animals (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

“In 206 (68.67%) of the cases, the identified parasites were pathogenic for insects only; in 106 (35.33%) cases, parasites were potentially parasitic for animals; and in 91 (30.33%) cases, parasites were potentially pathogenic for humans. Edible insects are an underestimated reservoir of human and animal parasites.” 

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Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago

Yum.

tiffanyoftheplains
tiffanyoftheplains
1 year ago

Lizard food. NO THANK YOU! As a vegan (for health reasons), I cannot fathom why people would be on board with this. Fruits, veggies, beans, greens, nuts, and whole grains supply all our dietary needs except for B12.

Last edited 1 year ago by tiffanyoftheplains
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1 year ago

Thank you for this. Potential for parasite transmission presents a strong objection against insect consumption being promoted.

Dee
Dee
1 year ago

Currently undergoing a parasite/fungal cleanse and it took me too many years to find out about it. Symptoms of CFS, arthritis, brain fog and low mood are disappearing (2 weeks in) and I’m trying zeolite with the fungus protocol after I’ve researched it much more.

These creatures, whether the parasites that be, worms, candida or the non-corporeal entities are all wretched parasites. All are arrayed against us we must understand them to thrive in spite of their works. Survival is not enough.

For reference – cloves, wormwood and black walnut husk for parasite cleanse, and this document explains the use of oregano oil, NAC and black seed oil. Forgive the title of the document, it put me off until I read it in full. ******https://www.docdroid.net/UXkRhZh/cdf-pdf******

kittyvac
kittyvac
1 year ago
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Thanks!