CNN: Worms Can Invade Your Brain from Eating This Common Food
There
are many forms of tapeworm, three of which can readily infect the
brain. From a public health perspective, there’s one in particular to
watch out for. “It’s mainly the pork tapeworm that’s the main brain
one,” says Helena Helmby from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine.
The
pork species, known as Taenia Solium, can infect humans in two forms.
The first is by eating undercooked pork from infected pigs, resulting in
taeniasis — an adult worm residing in the intestine. The second, in the
larval form, through contact with the feces of an infected pig or
human, which can go on to infect many tissues. If the larval worm enters
the nervous system, including the brain, it can result in a condition
known as neurocysticercosis.
If
you’ve seen some of the recent videos of the awful factory pig farms
(it even made many carnivores squeamish) then you might not be
surprised.
We
get many people writing every day asking for diet recommendations and
one of the first things I learned getting my certification was that pork
and shellfish take the longest to digest. Not a big fan of either.
Scary
though to think you could eat the pork and it actually has worms in it
that can invade your brain, but we appreciate CNN bringing this to the
public’s attention. Surprising to see it as headline breaking news.
Instead
of a bacon lettuce and tomato sandwich I prefer a good avocado wrap
but that’s just good for me (and if you’ve seen a few of our posts
lately you know how good avocados are for the brain!) Really. One a day
might just keep the doctor away!
Source(s):
realfarmacy.com
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