What is claimed is that when the parasites enter the pancreas, which is responsible for the secretion of insulin, which in turn is involved in regulating the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats by stimulating the absorption of glucose from the blood by storing fat. We can imagine what happens when there are worms or another type of parasite. When this function of the pancreas is impaired, it weakens our entire immune system. When something is wrong with the body, the entire circulatory system responds by raising blood pressure to deliver the oxygen and nutrients it needs to heal the affected area, while interferon in the blood destroys the infection. High blood pressure, therefore, is simply a consequence, not a disease in itself. I will look for more information
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