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The world’s largest information database documenting the science, management, experience and results of helminth replacement, a form of probiotic therapy also known as worm therapy, helminth therapy and, more commonly, helminthic therapy. | The world’s largest information database documenting the science, management, experience and results of helminth replacement, a form of probiotic therapy also known as worm therapy, helminth therapy and, more commonly, helminthic therapy. | ||
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The editors who work on this site are all volunteers, and members of the Helminthic Therapy Support Group on Facebook or one of its satellite groups. This site was created in January 2017, and the site’s founder, John Scott, has borne the financial burden mostly by himself. In addition to hosting and other website costs, we also need funds for things like postage, medical journal subscriptions, and so on;
and working for the people who are looking for information, help, and healing.
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The world’s largest information database documenting the science, management, experience and results of helminth replacement, a form of probioticMicroorganisms that are believed to provide health benefits when consumed. therapy also known as worm therapyThe reintroduction to the digestive tract of a controlled number of specially domesticated, mutualistic helminths (intestinal worms) in the form of microscopic eggs or larvae to reconstitute a depleted biome to treat and prevent chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease and other immunological disorders including allergy., helminth therapyThe reintroduction to the digestive tract of a controlled number of specially domesticated, mutualistic helminths (intestinal worms) in the form of microscopic eggs or larvae to reconstitute a depleted biome to treat or prevent chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease and other immune-related disorders, including allergy. and, more commonly, helminthic therapyThe reintroduction to the digestive tract of a controlled number of specially domesticated, mutualistic helminths (intestinal worms) in the form of microscopic eggs or larvae to reconstitute a depleted biome to treat or prevent chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease and other immune-related disorders, including allergy..
I am a clinician in the US and I have done lots of searching through the Wiki... Excellent resource btw! I realize you are not a clinician, but you have certainly gained a level of experience and expertise that many doctors etc do not have in this realm.
The wiki is incredibly well structured, detailed and maintained. Once you start reading it, all comes together.
Thank you so much for your tenacity in collecting and organizing helminth information and helping others. The helminthic researchers and users are fortunate to have you do all this work.
Really very impressed! It really is brilliant that you have for the first time produced a comprehensive site on helminthic therapyThe reintroduction to the digestive tract of a controlled number of specially domesticated, mutualistic helminths (intestinal worms) in the form of microscopic eggs or larvae to reconstitute a depleted biome to treat or prevent chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease and other immune-related disorders, including allergy..
It's a great resource. I got more info through the wiki then I have for months of searching pubmed and other resources.
You have enabled an amazing change in my life. ❤
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Supporting helminthic therapyThe reintroduction to the digestive tract of a controlled number of specially domesticated, mutualistic helminths (intestinal worms) in the form of microscopic eggs or larvae to reconstitute a depleted biome to treat or prevent chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease and other immune-related disorders, including allergy. research
Those wishing to help promote helminthic therapyThe reintroduction to the digestive tract of a controlled number of specially domesticated, mutualistic helminths (intestinal worms) in the form of microscopic eggs or larvae to reconstitute a depleted biome to treat or prevent chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease and other immune-related disorders, including allergy. may also like to consider donating to the research that is being carried out into the use and effects of living helminthsAn intestinal worm which grows large enough to be seen with the naked eye when mature but which is microscopic when administered in helminthic therapy. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helminths Wikipedia:Helminths] in both the treatment and prevention of immune-related disorders. This work is being spearheaded by Prof William Parker and his team at Duke University, but the progress of their work is dependent on finance being found for each of the steps they take, funding that is hard to secure from the usual sources due to the fact that the therapeutic agent under investigation - live helminthsAn intestinal worm which grows large enough to be seen with the naked eye when mature but which is microscopic when administered in helminthic therapy. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helminths Wikipedia:Helminths] - cannot be patented.
To learn more about how to support this research by donation, and about exactly how this will help, see Support the research by donation.