People need to check the harm that eating these bugs does to the human body. I heard a podcast on this from Clif High. He explains how these bugs cause parasites in the body.
People need to check the harm that eating these bugs does to the human body. I heard a podcast on this from Clif High. He explains how these bugs cause parasites in the body.
So gross. This article says, "In a 2019 study, researchers analyzed insect samples from 300 household insect farms and pet stores in Central Europe, including 75 cricket farms. The study found parasites in more than 81% of the insect farms. In 30% of those cases, the researchers found parasites that could potentially cause disease in humans."
Chitin and Its Effects on Inflammatory and Immune Responses
Increased secretion of chitinases is closely associated with pathophysiological conditions dominated by T-helper type 2 cells (Th2) including infection, fibrosis, allergy, and asthma [ 64, 65 ]. Chitin exposure directly stimulates expression of the pro-Th2 mediators AMCase and eotaxin-3 in cultures of sinonasal epithelial cells [ 66 ].
The potential role of chitin in allergic reactions - ScienceDirect
Allergic immune response to chitin or the helminth N. brasiliensis in the lung. Infection with helminths or chitin alternatively activates macrophages, causing upregulation of chitinolytic and chitin-binding proteins. Secretion of leukotriene B 4 recruits innate immune cells such as eosinophils and basophils, and might initiate a Th2 response.
Chitin, a structural molecule associated with allergy response, is ...
An unexpected discovery overturns a longstanding belief in the biological sciences. The research demonstrates that chitin, a molecule that was previously thought to be absent in vertebrates and...
Chitin, Chitinases and Chitinase-like Proteins in Allergic Inflammation ...
When viewed in combination, chitin or allergen modulated the expression of chitinases or chitin-binding proteins, and these chitinases may have a direct protective role against chitin by degrading the chitin itself, but also may function to amplify inflammatory responses against chitin or other allergens.
People need to check the harm that eating these bugs does to the human body. I heard a podcast on this from Clif High. He explains how these bugs cause parasites in the body.
I haven't looked into it in detail, but I have seen that a large number of bugs contain parasites, well above 50%. Bugs is bird food, not human food.
That's right bugs are bird food, not human food. That's what the sinister people behind all these lies aren't stating.
So gross. This article says, "In a 2019 study, researchers analyzed insect samples from 300 household insect farms and pet stores in Central Europe, including 75 cricket farms. The study found parasites in more than 81% of the insect farms. In 30% of those cases, the researchers found parasites that could potentially cause disease in humans."
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/eating-crickets#are-there-risks
Wow.....That's unbelievable. In 2019 this study was done. GROSS for sure. These humans have
become creatures. They have NO regard for human life. They need to be shipped to a planet
all their own.
They have parasites; and, apparently, many people are allergic to crickets.
Might have to research this.
Robert Malone wrote about this a couple weeks ago.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/eating-bugs-lets-dig-into-it
Thank you. That's a good article. I will be reading very closely the ingredients on every product I buy.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov тА║ pmc тА║ articles тА║ PMC5680136
Chitin and Its Effects on Inflammatory and Immune Responses
Increased secretion of chitinases is closely associated with pathophysiological conditions dominated by T-helper type 2 cells (Th2) including infection, fibrosis, allergy, and asthma [ 64, 65 ]. Chitin exposure directly stimulates expression of the pro-Th2 mediators AMCase and eotaxin-3 in cultures of sinonasal epithelial cells [ 66 ].
https://www.sciencedirect.com тА║ science тА║ article тА║ pii тА║ S1471490607002086
The potential role of chitin in allergic reactions - ScienceDirect
Allergic immune response to chitin or the helminth N. brasiliensis in the lung. Infection with helminths or chitin alternatively activates macrophages, causing upregulation of chitinolytic and chitin-binding proteins. Secretion of leukotriene B 4 recruits innate immune cells such as eosinophils and basophils, and might initiate a Th2 response.
https://www.sciencedaily.com тА║ releases тА║ 2015 тА║ 03 тА║ 150313171148.htm
Chitin, a structural molecule associated with allergy response, is ...
An unexpected discovery overturns a longstanding belief in the biological sciences. The research demonstrates that chitin, a molecule that was previously thought to be absent in vertebrates and...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov тА║ pmc тА║ articles тА║ PMC2649864
Chitin, Chitinases and Chitinase-like Proteins in Allergic Inflammation ...
When viewed in combination, chitin or allergen modulated the expression of chitinases or chitin-binding proteins, and these chitinases may have a direct protective role against chitin by degrading the chitin itself, but also may function to amplify inflammatory responses against chitin or other allergens.
Crickets have parasites. You can see YouTube videos of parasites coming out of crickets.
Perhaps a topic for a future article!