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    Parasites: The Hidden Epidemic Nobody Talks About

    Intestinal and systemic parasites — including protozoa such as Giardia and Toxoplasma, helminths including roundworm, tapeworm, and Blastocystis hominis, and ectoparasites — are far more prevalent in the UK population than official public health messaging acknowledges, with estimates suggesting that up to one third of the global population carries a helminth infection at any given time. Parasites are not merely a developing-world concern: Toxoplasma gondii — the parasite transmitted by undercooked meat and cat faeces — is estimated to infect up to one third of the UK population, with documented effects on behaviour, dopamine levels, and risk tolerance. Beyond direct tissue damage, parasites consume nutrients including B12, iron, and zinc; suppress immune surveillance; produce toxic metabolites that drive systemic inflammation; and create the gut permeability that enables secondary toxin absorption — making parasite burden a frequently overlooked root cause of chronic fatigue, anaemia, mental health disorders, and autoimmune conditions.

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    Immune System
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    Parasites: The Overlooked Epidemic in the UK Population

    Parasitic infections — including helminths such as Toxocara, Strongyloides, and Ascaris; protozoa including Blastocystis hominis, Giardia lamblia, and Entamoeba histolytica; and intracellular organisms such as Toxoplasma gondii — are dramatically underdiagnosed in the UK population, where NHS testing is inadequate, practitioner awareness is minimal, and the global population's increasing mobility has created unprecedented exposure routes. These organisms actively suppress host immune function to ensure their survival, creating a state of chronic Th2 immune skewing that predisposes to allergic conditions, autoimmune disease, nutritional deficiency (through direct competition for nutrients and malabsorption), hormonal disruption, and the systemic inflammation that drives chronic fatigue and cognitive dysfunction. Comprehensive parasitological assessment through specialist stool analysis is one of the most clinically revealing investigations available to the health-seeking UK resident.

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