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How Worms Cause Seizures

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

World Center for Health Education and Scientific Enlightenment

Many neurologists, physicians, and neuroscientists have never considered worms to cause diseases in a person. This is why worms have absolutely no place in the medical etiology that many medical schools teach. The fact that worms exist, and their existence as well as the damage they inflict on human cells are ignored, remain one of the worse outrages medical science ever committed against the human race.

Parasitologists have known since the sixteenth century that worms cause diseases in humans, and they identified the diseases that worms cause as:

  1. Seizures.
  2. Multiple short-duration seizures or convulsions.
  3. Stiffness associated with seizures.
  4. Twitching.
  5. Frequent sneezing.
  6. Paralysis of the vocal cords. Is this not the cause of non-verbal autism? Food for thought.
  7. Nosebleed, especially if the blood is dark red.
  8. Bruxism (teeth grinding).
  9. Huntington’s disease (involuntary movements in the arms, fingers, or arms)
  10. Spasms.
  11. Screaming. The child screams for no reason, and cries.
  12. Inability to swallow even liquid.
  13. Refusal to eat. The child would cry for hours and would not eat.
  14. Tendency to vomit mucus or food.
  15. Severe pain in the wrist, as if the wrist were sprained.

The worms that parasitologists identified are called Ascaris lumbricoides. Regrettably, it is because medical electrodiagnosis cannot detect Ascaris lumbricoides that many physicians claim they do not exist. To these physicians, what they cannot see, and cannot be independently verified does not exist. Really! Can they see the wind? No, they cannot. Nevertheless, they will admit that the wind exists.

How does a physician know that the wind exists and it blows? The wind produces an effect on grass and on the leaves of a tree. In deductive reasoning, an effect denotes the consequence of an action. Why don’t physicians extend this reasoning to Ascaris and the seizures they cause? Ascaris is invisible except with scientific equipment. Nevertheless, it causes a seizure. Ionize Ascaris and the person recovers from the seizure.

Which equipment did the parasitologists of the 18th-century use to discover and study the worms that live in human muscles and intestines? Are today’s physicians using the wrong equipment to detect the presence of the worms that live in the intestines of humans and fan out into the skin and muscles to cause more diseases? Is it because physicians are using the wrong equipment that they cannot see the worms that cause seizures? Food for thought.

Many babies have seizures. Sometimes, their mothers do also have seizures unbeknownst to these mothers that they and their babies are succumbing to Ascaris-induced seizures.

It is because physicians do not see a connection between worms and seizures that their patients do not also see such a connection between worms and seizures. This is wrong. The blind cannot be leading the blind. At least, a one-eyed person must lead the blind.

The connection between worms and seizures, and between worms and Huntington’s disease is well documented in the Homoeopathic Materia Medica. Ascaris lumbricoides were discovered in 1885 well after Dr. Samuel Hahnemann founded Homoeopathy in 1798.

A picture of Ascaris lumbricoides is seen on page 162 of Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 30th edition. If this worm had not existed, this picture would not have been taken. Pictures don’t lie.

Again, on page 162 of Dorland’s are the names of the different species of Ascaris known as Parascaris, Toxacaris, and Toxacara. Why deny the obvious? The mere fact that parasitology is not taught in many medical schools should not be the reason to deny the existence of worms and the diseases they cause.

All a good doctor has to do is use the etiology that recognizes the existence of Ascaris to cure all the above-mentioned diseases. Then, he or she should draw a connection between Ascariasis and the disease. A doctor who bases their treatment on the wrong etiology and theory will get the wrong result. It is constantly getting the wrong result which explains why physicians cannot cure seizures.

Worms infect fish, and after death, the worms that live in humans become maggots. It is maggots that enable a pathologist to determine the stage of decomposition and the approximate time of death.

The question is why deny the existence of what has already been confirmed multiple times, and has been enshrined in the most authoritative medical dictionary in the world? This suggests that neurologists, neuroscientists, and physicians are up to something fishy. They are promoting their questionable theories on the cause of epilepsy at the expense of verifiable truth.

Medical science is too limited in its scope. This is why it can satisfy only 15% of human needs. What about the remaining 85% of human needs? Who must satisfy them? 

After millions of years of human fumbling, trial, and error, Symptometric science gallantly emerged to satisfy the remaining 85% of human needs including telling the verifiable truth about the underlying cause of epilepsy. Here is what else Symptometric research found.

The Ascaris genre called Ascarididae cause the worm disease called ascariasis. This word is also in Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary. Look it up. 

The symptoms of ascariasis include:

  1. Inability to gain weight.
  2. Frequent teasing cough. Countless individuals have coughed for weeks until they died. Cough syrup, water, or cough drops did not assuage their ailment. In truth, water, cough syrup, and cough drops are worthless because they will never stop the cough that ascariasis causes.
  3. Frequent urination and
  4. Ravenous hunger.

All the Ascaris-induced symptoms are worse at night.

Why are the symptoms of ascariasis more severe at night? It turns out it is when the person is not eating and is lying in a horizontal position that Ascaris, Parascaris, Toxacaris, and Toxacara come out of their sanctuaries to forage for growth factors. Incidentally, this happens at night when most individuals are sleeping.

As the worms feed, they also excrete. It is the wastes they leave in the synapses that cause seizures or spasms. How? The wastes interrupt electrical flow within the circuitry. They also interrupt the electrical impulse or signal from the axon to the dendrites over the synapses. It is this interruption that causes an episode aka a seizure.

If the seizure is noticeable, it is called grand mal. If it is barely noticeable, it is called petit mal. Nevertheless, a seizure is a seizure.

Also, the wastes that are in the nerves of the bladder’s sphincter can cause frequent urination. Then, the worm wastes that are in the muscle can cause a spasm or they can prevent a person from gaining weight. Here is the final question.

Why do worms infect humans? Worms infect humans because they consider humans to be an extension of their habitat. Worms feed on toxic metals, and there are toxic metals in every person. Therefore, worms have a good reason to be in humans.

A person who fails to reduce the number of toxic metals in their tissues will continue to suffer from the consequences of hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, or ascariasis. Almost every baby is born with ascariasis. It is our genetic difference that determines how ascariasis affects each of us before birth, and after birth.

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