Helminthic therapy
for Multiple Sclerosis

Science Shows There May Be a Safe, Effective Treatment for
Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

Helminthic therapy harnesses nature to heal, stopping or slowing the progress of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. Helminthic therapy restores nature’s balance to your immune system, quelling inflammation and stopping tissue damage, all without using dangerous drugs.

Helminthic therapy is based on sound science, this is not "alternative medicine" based on wishful thinking or the placebo effect. It is an experimental therapy that shows, we and many scientists now think, extraordinary promise. Furthermore we have happy clients whose belief in our approach is total (see below).

We do not believe that someone with Multiple Sclerosis has the luxury of waiting for science to work out all the details. It's safe, and our experience and the early science shows that it appears to be very effective.

Sound to good to be true? We are so confident in what we offer that if you are not satisfied with your progress after one year we will refund your money completely. To get their money back clients will only be required to terminate therapy and to provide proof of having done so. After all, if you aren't satisfied with it then you won't want it anymore. Please for full details.

Read the science and see for yourself

Drs. Correale and Farez published a landmark study showing that helminthic therapy could change the course of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis substantially for the better. Since this paper was published researchers have started to more fully explore this therapeutic option. But because it is so safe the only risk you take by trying it now is financial. Or, it would be, if we were not guaranteeing that you will be happy with the results or your money back.

to get the full text of this amazing piece of science so you can read for yourself. Don't think for a minute that this is some bogus piece of science, it was originally published in the Annals of Neurology here, one of the most respected scientific journals in the world.

Experiences Treating Multiple Sclerosis Using Helminthic Therapy

To protect the privacy of our clients we use pseudonyms unless given permission in writing to do otherwise. In the second account, although our client's name is changed, he has asked that we provide his telephone number and email address. To avoid spam we give out his contact information .

#1 Ric

At age 35 years I was in perfect health, at the top of my career and leading a very active lifestyle.

Early February 2003 I had a sudden MS attack and was given a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, completely paralysed from the neck down.

I consider myself lucky to some degree, my type of MS is Relapsing Remitting which means the body repairs itself but is susceptible to further attacks.

So far and with time I've recovered nearly completely after each attack, just experiencing residual damage.

I have experienced an attack every year around April-May like clock work since my first attack, until this year.

Here's a brief history of my MS attacks which required hospitalisation, of which I also have records and MRI scans.

First attack 2003 complete paralysis neck down.
Second attack 2004 limited use upper arms
Third attack 2005 vision loss
Fourth attack 2006 unable to lift left leg
Fifth attack 2007 unable to regulate body temperature
Attack Free 2008

Since the beginning of my MS I have always eaten a very healthy Low fat diet, exercised daily, and taken nutritional supplements - fish oil, evening primrose oil and a good multivitamin. MS Therapies tried thus far: Betaferon (Beta Interferon), Copaxone, Minocycline and Low Dose Naltrexone. Although these therapies work well for some, and more than likely helps slow the progression, I continued to have my annual attacks and my MRI scans showed activity.

After watching a BBC documentary showing low incidents of autoimmune conditions in Africa amongst those infected with mutualistic symbionts, headed up by Dr. Weinstock and his experiments with TSO, I dug deeper and came across Autoimmune Therapies headed up by Jasper Lawrence.

I was part of the first group to receive hookworms From AIT's Tijuana clinic on September 25, 2007, It has been seven months since my first inoculation and to date I've been inoculated with a total of 100 hookworms.

Although this appears to have stopped my multiple sclerosis from getting any worse, as Jasper predicted it has not repaired the damage done up to this point. During the time of my annual MS attack I still experienced very light exacerbations of old MS symptoms which is a reminder that my MS is still present however under control. My hope is that over the next twelve months I will be free of the exacerbations as well. But, my MS is not getting any worse, and this year for the first time I had no terrible experience with paralysis or vision loss. Fantastic.

Also I would like to point out my hay fever and allergies are 100 percent gone!

So far so good!

Ric

#2 Cal

When I was in my teens I began to have symptoms of multiple sclerosis (numbness, dizziness, fatigue). I was officially diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in the fall of 1995 at the age of 41 by two doctors - including a board certified Neurologist. After starting a low saturated fat diet in late 1995, my multiple sclerosis diminished in severity, and was limited to flares in the fall and spring.

I regularly had blood tests and physicals by a neurologist to keep track of my condition.

Late in 2000 my yearly blood tests showed that Sjogren's Specific Antibody tests and Anti-Nuclear Antibodies began to rise though they were in the normal ranges. Unfortunately, two years later the test results and my physical symptoms led to the diagnosis by a Rheumatologist that I had Sjogren's Syndrome as well as having relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis.

After developing full blown Sjogren’s Syndrome in 2002, my twice yearly multiple sclerosis flares became more, and more intense (though thankfully I developed no new multiple sclerosis symptoms). By 2007, my multiple sclerosis flares had become periodically disabling because of overwhelming fatigue. I had to be in bed for 4-6 weeks twice a year for 18-24 hours a day due to this intense fatigue. For many additional weeks I needed to be in a recliner to rest for many hours each day.

In early 2007, I became intrigued by several medical journal articles on research that dealt with the idea that rise in modern autoimmune disorders may be related to the elimination of parasites in humans in the early 19th and 20th century: the hygiene hypothesis

The research being done at universities around the world indicated that by infecting people with small, benign doses of parasites (actually they should be called mutualistic symbionts), many difficult to treat autoimmune disorders either greatly improved or were put into remission.

With multiple sclerosis, I was being asked by my MD to try Betaseron or some other disease modifying drug for multiple sclerosis. Betaseron has a large number of potentially dangerous side effects. so I was reluctant to do so as I had had no new symptoms for a decade. Plus, I had heard horror stories of high-school class mates who have multiple sclerosis as well, and had major problems with these medicines.

The results using helminths at universities were spectacular for a number of autoimmune diseases. The research being done at universities around the world indicated that by infecting people with small, benign doses of helminths, many difficult to treat autoimmune disorders either greatly improved or were put into remission.

The thinking behind these results was that low levels of helminths helped autoimmune disease because the human immune system evolved to be "normal" in the presence of mutualistic symbionts. These mutualistic symbionts have been with all humans for the hundreds of thousands of years of human existence. They were even probably with our genetic ancestors. Without these parasitic helminths (on which worm therapies are based) being present many people's immune systems cannot function properly. This is because people evolved with immune systems that required the presence of normal flora and fauna of the gut, and because of antibiotics, cleaner living conditions, etc., this was no longer present (helminths especially). Probiotics are based on this idea and helminthic therapy is a form of probiotic therapy but instead of bacteria helminths are used.

For me, I decided that the risks associated with getting inoculated with hookworms (helminthic therapy as it is now known) were very minimal. If the treatment worked, I could obtain important gains in the quality of my life. The hookworms were easy to get rid of if I decided that I did not benefit from them. The financial risk was the only real risk I could see and compared to what I was suffering this seemed to me to be a very small risk. So I contacted Jasper at Autoimmune Therapies and was inoculated with hookworm on September 26, 2007.

My Sjogren’s Syndrome was greatly improved by the inoculation of hookworms, but I received a very welcome bonus from the hookworm treatment - a great improvement in multiple sclerosis flares and the related fatigue and neurological symptoms. With the hookworms present, my flares were limited to a 2-4 weeks of rest for 12-16 hours a day- much of it in a recliner instead of being confined to my bed around the clock. The feeling of being overwhelmed by fatigue was greatly diminished. I would say that I had a 50-80% improvement in my multiple sclerosis flares from the inoculation.

To me, this has been a Godsend! I am able to still have a life during the multiple sclerosis flares which I largely lost with the onset of Sjogren’s Syndrome. Additionally, I have had a similar reduction in the duration and intensity in the return of the old neurological symptoms that I had in the mid 1990's. Jasper explained to me before treatment that hookworm could only stop the disease from progressing, that it could not undo the permanent scarring and tissue damage.

My side effects from the first 20 larvae inoculation was mainly itching (controlled with oral and topical antihistamines like benadryl) a day and a half of flu-like symptoms, followed by a few weeks of on-and-off gas and slight fatigue. I did not have any side effects, as Jasper had predicted, with subsequent inoculations.

My main benefits were in the area of Sjogren’s Syndrome (see my Sjogren’s Syndrome account). It has erased years off the progress of the Sjogren’s Syndrome, but the benefit to my multiple sclerosis has been substantial and welcome!

I am happy to discuss my experience with the hookworm inoculation, just mention hookworms. If I do not answer, leave your number being sure to mention helminthic therapy so I know what it is about, and I will try to get back to you ASP.

My best wishes for your good health!

Cal

Please note that I am on Pacific Time, or GMT -8 hours

Disclaimer

Helminthic therapy has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA as a treatment for any medical condition. Although we are sincere in our beliefs nothing we say represents mainstream medical or scientific thought on the subject.

Helminthic therapy is thought to work by re-balancing the body's immune system by restoring your intestinal ecosystem. Helminthic therapy is based on the Hygiene Hypothesis and science. This is not an alternative therapy, it is an experimental treatment being investigated in the worlds leading laboratories. Helminths are a very powerful probiotic. Instead of relying on powerful drugs targeting your immune system it provides your immune system what it needs to work better and to stop attacking your nerves.

Despite our belife in what we offer you here our approach is experimental and is not sanctioned by any national health authority such as the FDA or EMEA. Helminthic therapy as an approach to treating relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis has not been proven in the laboratory to the level that drugs are before being made available although the early science is extremely encouraging. For these reasons it is not available from any doctor, treatment is shipped to your home for self application. We guarantee the probiotic organism will remain alive within you for a minimum of three years, this being the low end of what is believed to be its life span. In the event that you are not satisfied you will be offered additional hookworms for the cost of shipping, and a refund if you decide to discontinue therapy. We want to be clear, we cannot guarantee that everyone will experience the results our clients have so far, but we can guarantee to refund your money if not satisfied. We believe that this removes the only risk to trying this approach for RRMS.

We encourage you to research this approach extensively before making a decision, this site is dedicated to helping you do that, but there are many more resources online available by searching for "helminth multiple sclerosis" or "hygiene hypothesis multiple sclerosis". Clicking on either quoted search term will take you to a Google search page for those search terms.