Oozae
Mar 14 2005, 09:19 AM
Ok I noticed that the only thread getting any traffic here is my word association thread so I decided to copy and paste from my other thread in GameBanshee. I have been watching a programme lately about worms, bugs and parasites. Gut worms were featured in the latest episode and they have been a problem in Africa, the gut worms eat the flesh of the gut, they are small so they don't pose a big threat, but people there do not have as much iron available as us, so they can do a fair bit of damage, though they don't kill. A scientist suspected that gut worms stopped allergies, as the people in Africa had no problems with allergies. For some time another scientist has been hosting over 300 gut worms, and what the scientist suspected was proven right. They have been trying to figure out how the gut worms stop people's allergy problems. They have concluded that the worms in the gut after eating leave a chemical behind them, this chemical stops the body from overreacting to foreign substances that aren't neccesserily damaging. A person from Iowa who's body's natural defensive system was viciously attacking her own body (can't remember which bit) feared that there wouldn't be any cure for her rare problem and that she would be crippled for life. So she volunteered to go to the Iowa Medical Research Centre and try out the proto-type treatment, all she did was swallow some gut worm eggs. Amazingly this has worked. All she must do now is drink some liquid every 2 weeks and she is fine. It is a two-way deal, the worms eat some of our flesh, easily healed and they protect us from our own body. Since the virtual eradication of worms from the western world peoples allergies have increased alarmingly, is this the cure?
Comments and/or similiar fascinating finds welcome.
Anghardel
Mar 14 2005, 04:13 PM
Well, parasitic worms (tapeworms, flatworms, pinworms, stomach worms, etc.) are, of course, not exactly our pals. But earthworms are. I'm not sure about bloodworms--I can't remember much about them.
Ang
Darkwing
Mar 14 2005, 04:16 PM
well, the leech is akin to a parasitic worm, but cannot be justly deemed a 'foe' or 'friend'.......it just depends what you need em for and what puddle you're standing in.
Aki
Mar 14 2005, 11:11 PM
Meh, i wouldn't play host to a parasite even if it did get rid of allergies(Even though i have none)
Its just nasty thinking about it....
Oozae
Mar 15 2005, 06:30 AM
[quote=Aki]Meh, i wouldn't play host to a parasite even if it did get rid of allergies(Even though i have none)
Its just nasty thinking about it....[/quote]Think about what it looks like, medicine. Don't think about what it actually is. It worked for the person from Iowa and hey, I would be fine with it I'm sure.
stargelman
Mar 15 2005, 08:26 AM
I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.
Oozae
Mar 15 2005, 08:32 AM
[quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]Yeah, and maggots too. I have heard of some strange deals, there are a lot of things that live off each other and benefit each other because of that. Like these type of ants, they get to eat some stuff from the flowers of this particular treeand in return the tree gets defended from insects and the ants get the seeds and make a new tree.
Aki
Mar 15 2005, 11:13 PM
[quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.
Oozae
Mar 16 2005, 06:20 AM
[quote=Aki][quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.

[/quote]I would get gut worms to get rid of my allergies, they don't do any harm, they only eat a bit of flesh and if you eat iron, you should be fine
stargelman
Mar 16 2005, 08:07 AM
[quote=Aki][quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.

[/quote]
Yes. But then the subject of this thread is "Worms - friend or foe"
Oozae
Mar 16 2005, 08:34 AM
[quote=stargelman][quote=Aki][quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.

[/quote]
Yes. But then the subject of this thread is "Worms - friend or foe"

[/quote]Why are you so mean to me, it's just a title [img]http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/cwm/3dlil/cry.gif[/img]
Aki
Mar 16 2005, 10:17 PM
[quote=Oozae][quote=Aki][quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.

[/quote]I would get gut worms to get rid of my allergies, they don't do any harm, they only eat a bit of flesh and if you eat iron, you should be fine

[/quote]
Meh, i'd wait till scientists figured out WHY the worms get rid of allegies. I don't know, but i find the thought of having something crawling around in my guts nasty.
*shrug*
minque
Mar 16 2005, 10:38 PM
[quote=Aki][quote=Oozae][quote=Aki][quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.

[/quote]I would get gut worms to get rid of my allergies, they don't do any harm, they only eat a bit of flesh and if you eat iron, you should be fine

[/quote]
Meh, i'd wait till scientists figured out WHY the worms get rid of allegies. I don't know, but i find the thought of having something crawling around in my guts nasty.
*shrug*[/quote]
:rofl: I must say I agree, but itīs very interesting withthose allergy-curing wormies.....
Oozae
Mar 17 2005, 08:06 AM
[quote=Aki][quote=Oozae][quote=Aki][quote=stargelman]I heard that in old times, up until WWI I think, worms and larvae were used for medical purposes. If someone lost a leg, the would needed to be cleaned, and larvae are very well suited for that purpose as they will eat just the dead flesh away. Sure, it might feel totally icky, and the very idea seems abysmal, but if that's your only chance of survival? I'd do it.[/quote]
Theres a world of differance between hosting a parasite for SURVIVAL and for for getting rid of allergies.

[/quote]I would get gut worms to get rid of my allergies, they don't do any harm, they only eat a bit of flesh and if you eat iron, you should be fine

[/quote]
Meh, i'd wait till scientists figured out WHY the worms get rid of allegies. I don't know, but i find the thought of having something crawling around in my guts nasty.
*shrug*[/quote]Because they produce some kind of chemical after eating.
Darkwing
Mar 17 2005, 10:15 AM
[quote="Oozae"][quote]Because they produce some kind of chemical after eating.[/quote]
Not sure why, but i read that as if you were saying it with a Captain Kirk style pronunciation lol
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