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BoBoGuy
Sun, Oct-12-08, 19:44
REGULAR doses of worms really do rid people of inflammatory bowel disease. The first trials of the treatment have been a success, and a drinkable concoction containing thousands of pig whipworm eggs could soon be launched in Europe.

The product will be called TSO, short for Trichuris suis ova, and will be made by a new German company called BioCure, whose sister company BioMonde sells leeches and maggots for treating wounds. Chief executive Detlev Goj says he expects sales of TSO in Europe will start in May, after approval by the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products. The agency would not comment. The pig whipworm was chosen as it does not survive very long in people. Patients would have to take TSO around twice a month. The human whipworm, which infects half a billion people, can occasionally cause problems such as anemia.

The latest trials, carried out in the US, involved 100 people with ulcerative colitis and 100 with Crohn's disease, both incurable and potentially serious diseases collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease. In many of the volunteers the symptoms of IBD- such as abdominal pain, bleeding and diarrhea- disappeared. The remission rate was 50 per cent for ulcerative colitis and 70 per cent for Crohn's, says gastroenterologist Joel Weinstock of the University of Iowa, who devised the treatment.

"A lot of researchers couldn't believe this treatment was effective, but people are always skeptical when confronted with new ideas," Weinstock says. He will announce the results in May at a conference in New Orleans, and full details will soon be published. "With our new impressive results, we can come out of the closet," he says.

The trials follow the success of a pilot study, revealed by New Scientist. Weinstock came up with the idea of using worms to treat IBD after noticing that the sharp rise in the disease over the past 50 years in western countries coincided with a fall in infections by parasites such as roundworms and human whipworms. IBD is still rare in developing countries where parasitic infections remain common.

Weinstock's theory is that our immune systems have evolved to cope with the presence of such parasites, and can become overactive without them.

Author: Frank van Kolfshooten
New Scientist

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/29/magazine/29wwln-essay-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine&oref=slogin

http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/14/5125.asp

Hutchinson
Mon, Oct-13-08, 02:07
Just in case anyone thinks this is a joke you can read the full text of a paper on the subject of using whipworm to treat IBD patients to achieve measurable clinical improvement in the condition.
Helminth infections and intestinal inflammation. (http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/14/5125.asp)

amandawald
Mon, Oct-13-08, 03:16
According to Dr Lutz, of "Life without Bread" fame, you can "cure" Crohn's in the majority of cases just with going on a low-carb diet, but maybe there are some cases that would only improve with the worms diet.

Yet more evidence to support the "hygiene hypothesis". Our modern world is just too damn clean - and so are our intestines!

amanda

lillyforce
Sun, Oct-19-08, 10:03
cool , i have a westie too and i in cali , Los angeles :) i dont know if i buy into thay , i believe in diet change as ibs and ibd is fungus!!!!! :)

lillyforce
Sun, Oct-19-08, 10:06
i agree a low carb diet free r starch is great like non starchy cooked veggies , organic grass fed meats , pasture fed eggs , and lots of saturated fat heals the intestines :) i love your yorkie and poodle , i have a westie and maltese tooo they are on my diet too but they eat less veggies and they eat raw and cooked meats :) :)