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.
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.