Human intestinal helminths are described in this paper. They can be over a meter long, with an irregular cylindrical shape, resembling a rope. These anaerobic intestinal “rope” parasites differ significantly from other well-known intestinal parasites. Rope parasites can leave human body with enemas, and are often mistaken for intestinal lining, feces, or decayed remains of other parasites.
Rope parasites (also feeds on blood, works at night) can attach to intestinal walls with suction bubbles, which later develop into suction heads. Walls of the rope parasites consist of scale-like cells forming multiple branched channels along the parasite’s length. Rope parasites can move by jet propulsion, passing gas bubbles through these channels. Currently known antihelminthic methods include special enemas. Most humans are likely hosting these helminths.
People with alkaline blood reaction (blood pH of 8-10) had the worst parasitic invasions, most likely due to chronic constipation caused by intestinal dysbacteriosis, which rope parasites contribute to significantly. An easy way to determine if blood has alkaline reaction is based on the eye conjunctiva colour behind the eyelid. Bright pink conjunctiva colour signifies normal blood pH, while bright red colour corresponds to alkaline blood, and pale conjunctiva corresponds to acidic blood.
Similar to Giardia, rope parasites release toxins in the intestinal tract, and the blood
stream, suppressing immune system and causing multiple symptoms in humans.
Once an adult parasite is attached to the intestinal wall, human body does not have
mechanisms to get rid of it. Rope parasite tegument releases a special slimy acrid
substance with a distinct smell. This substance helps parasites attach to the lining of the
intestines and protects them from proteolytic enzymes. It is quite possible that this slime
protects the parasites from human body immunological response.
This slime release is seasonal, and it can travel up the intestinal tract, reaching lungs and airways. One can only imagine how many microelements, vitamins and enzymes the human body is stripped off to sustain this parasitic biomass. Human body starts to lack essential nutrients, which leads to higher food consumption, resulting in obesity. These helminths themselves also contribute to the excess body weight.
While currently there’s no known pharmaceutical antihelminthics cure for the
rope parasites, dehilminthation methods include cleaning water enemas, followed by
enema with baking soda, eucalyptus oil followed by the lemon juice enema,6,7,8 and
milk enemas with salt.
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