3: Can Parasites Help Cure Allergies

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Parasites have many skills. Some researchers believe that their curative skills aren't restricted to autoimmune diseases, like Crohn's illness and inflammatory bowel illness. Some intestinal worms are also believed to cure allergies, which share some notable characteristics with autoimmune diseases. Some folks claim that our old pal the hookworm has the flexibility to cure all the things from allergies to hay fever to asthma -- but your allergies must be pretty unhealthy to knowingly infect yourself with blood-sucking worms.

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So let's take a look at how this works in your typical flower and dig down a little bit deeper into the development of pollen normally. Pollen grains are created by means of the means of meiosis, during which cells divide and develop in quantity. The grains of pollen are sometimes positioned in pollen sacs on the ends of the stamen (the male elements of the flower), which usually encompass the carpel (the female parts of the flower). The stamen generally come in two sections: the two-lobed anther, which home the pollen sacks, and the filament, the stalk on which the anther perch. Each grain steadily develops a tricky outer wall to shelter it throughout its journey.