Wednesday, August 5, 2009

What food promote tapeworms growing in the body of humans?


Answer:
In humans, tapeworm disease is most commonly caused by one of three tapeworms species: the pork tapeworm, the beef tapeworm, and the dwarf tapeworm. Tapeworm infection is caused by the ingestion of tapeworm larvae or eggs. Tapeworm or usually ingested through food, water or soil contaminated with human or animal feces.Larvae are usually ingested through undercooked pork or beef. For example, improperly teated sewage containing tapeworm eggs may be used to fertilize pastures, which in turn infects pigs or cattle grazing. Inside the animals intestines, the eggs develop into pea size tapeworm larvae that are deposited in their tissue. The larvae can be passed on to humans who consume the meat.As the tapeworm enters your system it migrates to your intestines, where it matures into an adult and can measure up to 50 feet and can survive up to 20 years! Some tapeworm attach themselves to the walls of the intestines and can cause mild irritation while others may pass through your stools and exit your body.
They will eat what ever you eat. Matter of fact they will try to eat every thing you put in you. They eat and grow.
Tapeworms aren't eating the food.They're eating you...or at least blood products.So you eat food which allows you to manufacture more blood cells, which provides the parasite with food.

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