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Tropical Infections and Parasites

With the growth of global travel there has been a huge increase in the number of Tropical infectious diseases diagnosed in the northern hemisphere. The prevalence of Malaria in England 30 years ago was so low it required a visit to the Tropical disease Hospital, whereas today Malaria carrying mosquitoes are reported each summer in southern England, West Nile virus has been diagnosed in the USA, and Gardia is commonly found throughout northern Europe.

The following are commonly presented Tropical Infections that have been successfully treated with Complex Homeopathy at The Garden Clinic:

Ameoba Hystolytica
Bacterial Dysentery
Bilharzia
Borrelia
Cholera
Dengue fever
Gardia
Liver Amoebic cysts
Malaria (6 types including falciparum)
Para typhus
Q-fever
Rickettsia MS
Shilgella
Tulmeramia
West Nile Virus
Yellow fever

Parasites

Parasites are one of the four main agents of infection known to man, the other three being bacterial, fungal and viral. Traditional medical systems have treated parasites such as Malaria or Taenia for millennia. Whilst conventional medicine is relatively effective against parasites, the drugs are often not well tolerated and can cause adverse side effects.  Diagnosis can often be a problem, with certain parasites only detectable in their active stage and stool tests routinely have to be repeated 4-5 times for a proper diagnosis. This is both time consuming and costly. Traditional herbal formulae including green walnut oil or cloves are often only palliative and rarely completely resolve the problem. The increase in parasitic infections in the northern hemisphere is in part the same phenomenon of the globalisation of travel associated with an increase in Tropical infections.

At the Garden Clinic we offer a test of over 300 different parasites, often identifying the form of parasitic presence in the body, i.e. cyst, trophozite or a fully active grown specimen. In our experience Complex Homeopathy is unparalleled as an effective long term treatment of parasitic infections and associated conditions.

A few examples include:

Acanthocephalan
Ascaris
Balatidium
Clonorchis
Cryptosporidium
Dietamoeba
Dirofilaria
Echinococcus
Entomoeba Hystolytica
Hookworm
Lamblia Intestinalis (Giardia)
Leishmania
Leptospirosis

Malaria (6 different types)
Oxyuren
Sarcocystis
Schistosoma
Taenia
Tickbite Fever
Toxoplasma
Toxocara
Trichuris
Trypansosma