Anisakiasis
Dormancy Period: If no immediate allergic reaction, more severe digestive reactions may be experienced within a few days.
Anisakiasis is a human parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked seafood containing larvae of the nematode Anisakis simplex. Reactions, mostly seen as fish allergies, tend to occur soon after consumption.
Within a few hours of ingestion, the parasitic worm tries to burrow though the intestinal wall, but since it cannot penetrate it, it gets stuck and dies. The presence of the parasite triggers an immune response; immune cells surround the worms, forming a ball-like structure that can block the digestive system, causing severe abdominal pain, malnutrition, and vomiting. Occasionally, the larvae are regurgitated. If the larvae pass into the bowel or large intestine, a severe eosinophilic granulomatous response may also occur one to two weeks following infection, causing symptoms mimicking Crohn’s disease.
Even when the fish is thoroughly cooked, Anisakis larvae pose a health risk to humans. Anisakids (and related species such as the sealworm, Pseudoterranova species, and the codworm Hysterothylacium aduncum) release a number of biochemicals into the surrounding tissues when they infect a fish. They are also often consumed whole, accidentally, inside a fillet of fish.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisakis#Anisakiasis
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Therapure Remedies: Neem Soap with scrub glove, Vita Bath with CP SO; CP W, CP PAR-D. CP PAR-M, CP PIN, CP PRS, CP SPQ, CP 1-5, Therapure Bug Juice.
Jamu Jo: JJ 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15.
IV Therapy: Glutathione, DMSO, CP ID, CP IN, CP IZ, CP IS, Lysine, Magnesium, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D, Zinc.
Conventional Remedies: Albendazole, mebendazole, ivermectin