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Thelazia callipaeda: The Oriental Eyeworm and Eye Health
Thelazia callipaeda, commonly known as the Oriental eyeworm, is a parasitic worm that primarily affects the eyes of mammals, including humans. This parasite is transmitted by flies that deposit larvae in the conjunctival sac, leading to irritation, inflammation, and potential damage to the eye. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the eyes are associated with the Liver and Kidney meridians. The Liver is related to vision and emotional health, while the Kidneys are connected to the essence and vitality of the body. Symptoms caused by Thelazia callipaeda may evoke feelings of frustration or anger, as these emotions are linked to Liver imbalances. Common cases of infection often involve symptoms like conjunctivitis, excessive tearing, and discomfort. The condition may also be exacerbated by environmental factors such as poor hygiene or exposure to contaminated areas. For BioCoherence practitioners, addressing the effects of Thelazia callipaeda may involve focusing on the Liver and Kidney meridians, using specific TCM points related to eye health and emotional balance. Techniques can include overlaying protocols to enhance the body's coherence and promote healing in the affected organs and meridians, helping restore harmony and alleviate symptoms associated with this parasite.
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