It's not a worm. Normal deworming protocols don't work on it. In fact, it migrates to the brain - and is then behind the blood-brain barrier - and it forms cysts in the brain. It alters some behavior-regulating areas. I don't know of any research showing there can be anti-parasitic agents that destroy it in the brain.
It's not a worm. Normal deworming protocols don't work on it. In fact, it migrates to the brain - and is then behind the blood-brain barrier - and it forms cysts in the brain. It alters some behavior-regulating areas. I don't know of any research showing there can be anti-parasitic agents that destroy it in the brain.