That’s when I began to recognize what I now call “The Invisible Epidemic.”
What the Research Says
You don’t have to take my word for it here’s what the science shows:
1. Liver flukes (like Opisthorchis viverrini) are classified by the World Health Organization as a Group 1 carcinogen, known to cause bile duct cancer.
2. Schistosoma (blood flukes) have been directly linked to bladder cancer.
3. Other parasites are now known to suppress immune function, creating conditions where mutated cells can grow undetected.
According to Infectious Agents and Cancer (2025), parasitic infections are a “major but overlooked contributor to the global disease burden.”
This isn’t fringe science it’s simply being ignored.
source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40341730/
But Here's the Worst Part: Most People Have Parasites and Don’t Know It
In today’s world, we’re told that parasite infections are something that only happen in “developing countries.” That’s one of the most dangerous myths in modern health.
If you’ve ever:
• Eaten sushi or undercooked meat
• Drank tap water
• Walked barefoot outdoors
• Owned pets
• Traveled internationally
Then you’ve likely been exposed.
Once inside the body, parasites can:
• Feed on your nutrients
• Lay eggs and reproduce
• Release waste (literally toxins) into your blood
• Trigger bloating, fatigue, mood changes, and chronic inflammation