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Pork Tapeworm: Health Risks and Healing in TCM
Taenia solium, commonly known as the pork tapeworm, is a parasitic flatworm that primarily infects humans through the consumption of undercooked or contaminated pork. This parasite can lead to various health issues, including taeniasis and cysticercosis, which can affect different organs, notably the brain, muscles, and skin. In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Taenia solium is associated with the Spleen and Stomach meridians. Symptoms of infection may relate to imbalances in these organs, manifesting as digestive issues, fatigue, or other systemic symptoms. The emotional aspect linked to these organs in TCM includes worry and overthinking, which may exacerbate the effects of the infection. BioCoherence practitioners may consider using protocols that target the Spleen and Stomach meridians to support overall balance and health when addressing issues related to this parasite. Overlaying these protocols with audio specific to the affected organs can enhance the therapeutic approach, encouraging healing and restoring harmony within the body.
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