After much anticipation, I’m happy to say that the IPAK-EDU Parasitology Course is on for January and is open for registration.
Here’s the Course Description from our instructor, Brigitta Jansen, MS, CNS, CDN.
Parasites and Your Health - An IPAK-EDU Course
From Hulda Clark, ND PhD, to Hanna Kroeger, Lee Cowden, MD, and Dietrich Klinghardt, MD PhD, many holistic practitioners have identified parasites as a contributor to, if not a cause, of chronic diseases like auto-immune disorders, allergies, digestive disorders, autism, arthritis and more. Extracellular parasites include helminths (worms), protozoa (amoebas), as well as intracellular parasites like Lyme and co-infections (technically bacterial), toxoplasmosis, malaria and others. This course will examine some of the over 300 extracellular species that can colonize the gut and tissues of the human body, as well as intracellular parasites that infect cells. We will discuss evidence of links to chronic diseases, links to heavy metals and other toxins, testing and treatment options. We will also look at the importance of detoxing to avoid reinfection.
The full syllabus can be seen on the registration page. Click the hookworm. Go ahead. Click it. Don’t worry.
Check out Dr. Sidney Baker's protocol. It worked great for my grandson with autism. It may sound disgusting to some, but who cares if it works.
I wonder if the course will mention helminthic therapy. Some people with autoimmune conditions are deliberately infecting themselves with specific species of whipworms and seeing good results.