The Brain Impact of Parasites

 

What does it mean when I am seeing things and experiencing things that don't make sense in the natural world? Some people call themselves sensitives, psychics, mediums, and reiki healers. Psychiatric Doctors call it psychosis.

According to Google AI:  "Long-term parasitic infections in the brain can manifest in a variety of ways, often mimicking other neurological conditions. Symptoms can include seizures, headaches, changes in thinking and behavior, and neurological deficits like vision problems, paralysis, or movement disorders. The specific presentation depends on the type of parasite, its location in the brain, and the host's immune response." 

Link: Cambridge.org: The Impact of Parasite Infection on Mental Illness 

Link: Neurology India: Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Parasitic Infections 

Link: Natoinal Institute of Health: Host-parasite Interaction Associated with Major Mental Illness

Link:Verywell Health: 9 Types if Brain Parasites

Link: PubMed Central: Parasitic Diseases of the Central Nervous System

Link: Medical New Today: Neurocysticerosis 

Also according to Google AI: Yes, long-term parasitic infections can be associated with an increased risk of psychosis and other neuropsychiatric disorders. While not a direct cause in every case, parasites can trigger changes in the brain and immune system that may contribute to the development of psychosis."

For the above, Google cited the following:  

Link:  Science Direct: The Effect of Chronic Experimental Toxoplasmosis on Some Brain Neurotransmitters levels and Behavior Changes

Link: Cambridge.org: The Impact of Parasite Infection on Mental Illness 

Link: Neurology India: Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Parasitic Infections 

According to ClevelandClinic.org:

What is psychosis?

Psychosis is disconnection from reality. People may have false beliefs or experience things that aren’t real. Psychosis isn’t a condition. It’s a term that describes a collection of symptoms.

Two important types of psychosis include:

  • Hallucinations. These are when parts of your brain mistakenly act like they would if your senses (vision, hearing, touch, smell and taste) picked up on something actually happening. An example of a hallucination is hearing voices that aren’t there (auditory hallucination).
  • Delusions. These are false beliefs that someone holds onto very strongly, even when others don’t believe them or there’s plenty of evidence that a belief isn't true. For example, people with delusions of control believe someone is controlling their thoughts or actions remotely.

What other conditions in the body do the Brain infections cause? The list is endless. You may be able to heal yourself of a few if you treat for long-term parasites consistently and constantly throughout your life. Please speak to a Doctor for treatment. But, don't forget that prescription drugs are strong and a quick treatment for the short-term, and not usually the long-term, so keep following up with the doctor to make sure they are out of your system. Unless you keep having re-exposure to infection. A doctor can help you with that as well.

AND/OR,

You can seek out more natural remedies to long-term treatment of long-term parasites. Check out my other posts on the natural everyday remedies. 💓

 *ShamanaMama*

 

 

  


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