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Angiostrongylus vasorum: The French Heartworm Explained
Angiostrongylus vasorum, commonly known as the French heartworm, is a parasitic nematode that primarily affects dogs and, less commonly, cats. It is transmitted through ingestion of infected slugs or snails. This parasite can cause significant health issues, including respiratory and cardiovascular problems, leading to symptoms such as coughing, lethargy, and heart failure. In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Angiostrongylus vasorum may be associated with the Heart and Lung meridians due to its effects on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. The Heart is linked to emotions such as joy and anxiety, while the Lung is associated with grief and sadness. Addressing these emotional states may be beneficial in a holistic treatment approach. Common usage of protocols targeting this parasite would focus on supporting the Heart and Lung organs, possibly integrating points like Heart 7 (Shen Men) and Lung 7 (Lie Que) to promote overall well-being. Additionally, practitioners may consider the impact of this parasite on the body's energetic system and use specific programs to harmonize the affected meridians and restore balance.
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