Much thanks. I’m always curious about how much parasitic illness affects human or animal behavior. I saw a video of a homo man who claimed an anti-parasitic diet made him straight. He began sudden urges at a young age/attracted to men and said it just stopped one day. He noticed he no longer had homo desires, but that he was attracted to women. Really interesting.
Any links you can post? Genuinely curious about this - I’ve read certain types of mold can do something similar.
Here is a whole podcast on mind control parasites that I listened to some time ago, from where I drew that information: https://sqpn.com/2019/09/mind-control-parasites/
It has links on the following:
Kathleen McAuliffe’s book “This Is Your Brain on Parasites” Wikipedia on Symbiosis Behavior-Altering Parasite Lancet Liver Fluke (victim: ants) Horsehair Worm (victim: crickets) Leucochloridium Paradoxum (victim: snails) Leucochloridium Pardoxum causing snail’s eyestalks to pulse Jewel Wasp (victim: cockroaches) Toxoplasma Gondii (victim: rats) Dinocampus Coccinellae (victim: lady bugs) Sacculina barnacles (victim: crabs) Rabies Red Queen Hypothesis
Much thanks. I’m always curious about how much parasitic illness affects human or animal behavior. I saw a video of a homo man who claimed an anti-parasitic diet made him straight. He began sudden urges at a young age/attracted to men and said it just stopped one day. He noticed he no longer had homo desires, but that he was attracted to women. Really interesting.