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    VIDEO: Brain worms from Mexico?

    This was in my email.

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    Dear Fellow Patriots and Volunteers,

    I know that I'm going to get some flak about sending this out at
    Thanksgiving, but you must watch this video. I believe it will load for
    those on dial up, too. This past summer, we devoted two months of meetings
    on diseases brought by Illegal Immigration, and mentioned this disease which
    IS in South Carolina. After you watch this video, please realize that
    although all our neighboring states have this as a disease that must be
    reported to protect it's Citizens from such death, our State, S.C., does *
    NOT* require reporting of this disease! This means that when people are
    treated for this, or die from it, there is no report sent to DHEC, to alert
    Medical professionals to be on the lookout. Also please be advised that S.C.
    does NOT require health testing or screening of ANY food service
    workers. This is one of many projects we at MCDC have for January when we
    approach the Legislators, OUR Legislators, in Columbia in January. If you
    want such diseases stopped, and you want our Government to protect it's
    Citizens from such harm, please attend the Next meeting of Horry County
    MCDC. The time and date will be announced soon. We need the support of every
    Citizen.

    *The worm removed from the patient in this video could very easily, right
    now, be in you, or any of your loved ones. We are posting this as a Public
    Service announcement in hopes of saving lives. This disease, Cysticirosis,
    is one of the largest causes of death in Mexico. The symptoms usually occur
    about a year after the initial onset.* *This disease can be passed by anyone
    having the disease touching you or your food. We urge everyone to ascertain
    that where you eat hires only American Citizens, and not Illegal Aliens that
    have not had any proper health care screening.* *We will be more than happy
    to provide you with further documentation and answers to your questions.
    Feel free to ask, we are here to help, we are here to protect our Country.*

    http://tiny.cc/DP7O3<http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=CAFC9527F3BD9DCB076B534AD0FB3DFE ?contentId=7896411&version=3&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1&sflg=1>

    if the link doesn't work, try this one:
    http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/myfox/pages ... 1.1&sflg=1
    Mike
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    It's been a long time since I heeard of this one. After the 70s this all but disappeared from the news. It's so sad to see it again.

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    Here is a case from India:
    . Dr Pradeep, in spite of his busy schedule, willingly spoke at length to indiainfo.com and gave very valuable inputs regarding Cysticircosis.

    Here is an exclusive interview with Dr Pradeep brought exclusively by indiainfo.com to you.

    Indiainfo: Doctor, briefly tell us about yourself.

    Dr Pradeep: I am a Radiologist serving Wockhardt and Mallya hospitals. I studied in Coimbatore and Davanagere. I?ve worked at CMC Vellore also.

    Indiainfo: Did you have Cysticircosis?

    Dr Pradeep: Yes. In fact I?m still undergoing treatment for Cysticircosis.

    Indiainfo: When did you realise you had contracted Cysticircosis?

    Dr Pradeep: Around 18 months ago (somewhere in November). During one of my regular work hours, I was examining a patient under a CT scanner. It was 7: 30 in the evening and it was just another regular day. However, during scanning I wanted to ask about the patient's report but I couldn?t. I was trying to talk to her, but the patient kept staring at my face because I couldn?t speak. Suddenly I realised that I had lost speech. I stopped scanning and went out of the cabin. I went into the cloak and tried to speak and scream, but I just couldn?t.

    Then I rushed to a Neurologist in the same hospital. Since I couldn?t speak, I tried to scribble what was going on. To my astonishment, I couldn?t write anything properly. The spellings were wrong, the words were haphazard and erratic. Then suddenly I spoke. I regained my speech and I was perfectly back to normal.

    Indiainfo: Sir, what is this condition called?

    Dr Pradeep: This sudden loss of speech momentarily is called APHASIA.

    Indiainfo: What happened next?

    Dr Pradeep: Since I had developed a swelling on the left side of my head (tempo-parietal lobe) we went for a CT scan, which showed that I had two ring lesions in my brain. These lesions were nothing but tapeworm larvae. In medical terminology they are referred to as Cysticircosis. There are two species of tapeworms--Tenia Solium and Tenia Saginata.

    Indiainfo: Why or how do you think you got this infection?

    Dr Pradeep: That?s a very interesting question. You know, I had become beauty-conscious and I wanted to reduce my weight. So, I went for a controlled diet. For over a year my diet consisted of only fresh leaves and vegetables. Though the leaves and vegetables were cleaned and cooked at my home we didn?t realise that the leaves and vegetables contained eggs of tapeworm. So, at the end of the year I had lost around 8-9 kgs, but I had contracted Cysticircosis.

    Indiainfo: Even after cleaning, the eggs of the larva remain?

    Dr Pradeep: Yes, they wouldn?t die unless cooked or boiled. You can also wash using Potassium Permanganate. Unless leaves and vegetables are properly cooked/boiled chances are the eggs will enter the body and eventually the blood.

    Indiainfo: Is it new to India?

    Dr Pradeep: No, No. Cysticircosis is endemic to India. That means it is quite common in India. In fact, we all might carry these larvae, but only some manifest into adult worms and lead to the disease. The main parts that are affected are; muscles (buttock& thigh), eyes, brain and the heart.

    Indiainfo: What are the symptoms and what is the treatment available?

    Dr Pradeep: The symptoms depend upon the part affected. For example, if it infects the brain then the functions controlled by that part of the brain would show symptoms. Like in my case, I lost speech because my left-brain was infected. As regards treatment, it is available at all the places where scanning is available. Usual tests like MRI, stool examination and computerised tumography are enough to diagnose. Confirmatory tests like spinal fluid analysis and blood tests (easinophilia) are done. Albandazloe and other steroids are recommended to treat Cysticircosis now.
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    Very scary video! And Dr. Nakaji says this is the FIFTH case of this he has handled!
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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    Wow... it never ends
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    We had a case of this where I work a couple of years ago. Unfortunately so much damage had been done the woman died about a week after it was found. Very sad and very scary.

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    About ten years ago, I knew a woman whose grown son had gone to live in India and ended up with one of these brain worms. Luckily they got to it in time and little damge was done. Just another "perk" of living in a third world country!
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    Yep, there is a lot of stuff that dissapeared from America because it wasn't a 3rd world countrry. Just wait 'til the fever out breaks start from typhus, and diptheria. Because these are the people coming here. Poorly educated [like our own are any better anymore] and willing to do things we would think horrible to do.

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