A 21-year-old American woman has suffered severe side effects, including memory loss and cognitive decline, after attempting to lose weight using a dangerous “parasite diet.” Medical professionals are now warning that such methods can have life-threatening consequences.
Consuming Tapeworm Eggs for Weight Loss
According to reports from outlets like the New York Post and Daily Mail, Dr. Bernard Tsu, an oncologist, and YouTuber, shared the alarming case of a young woman who sought rapid weight loss by ingesting tapeworm eggs. Despite warnings on social media about the risks of this controversial and illegal diet, the woman, lured by success stories and dramatic before-and-after photos, purchased parasite capsules through the dark web using cryptocurrency.
Initially, she experienced the weight loss she hoped for but soon developed troubling symptoms, including stomach cramps and bloating. However, these early warning signs were dismissed as minor inconveniences.
It wasn’t long before her condition worsened. One day, she felt something moving inside her cheek and, upon using the restroom, saw strange yellow-brown pieces in the toilet. Mistakenly believing these were signs of fat being expelled from her body, she ignored her growing concerns.
Serious Health Complications
Weeks later, the woman noticed a large lump under her jaw. After pressing on it, she fainted and woke up hours later with an intense headache that felt like pressure against her skull. She eventually sought medical help, and doctors found that her cerebrospinal fluid pressure was abnormally high. The cause remained elusive despite multiple tests, and doctors initially suspected a viral infection.
Her symptoms soon escalated. She began to experience memory loss, often waking up with no recollection of the previous hours. Concerned, her medical team conducted an MRI scan, which revealed strange spots on her neck, face, tongue, and even her liver and spine.
As her condition became critical, she confessed to the medical team that she had been ingesting parasite pills in her pursuit of weight loss.
Tapeworm Eggs Spread Throughout the Body
The tapeworm eggs she consumed were identified as those of the beef tapeworm (Taenia saginata) and the more dangerous pork tapeworm (Taenia solium). The beef tapeworm was responsible for the rectangular fragments she saw in the toilet. These were identified as gravid proglottids—segments of an adult tapeworm containing thousands of eggs expelled through bowel movements.
The pork tapeworm posed a much greater risk. This parasite releases eggs into the body, which can spread through the bloodstream to vital organs, including the brain, causing a condition known as cysticercosis. The woman’s MRI results showed that the parasite’s larvae had formed cysts throughout her body, leading to personality changes and cognitive issues.
Treatment and Warning from Experts
The woman was treated with medication to paralyze and eliminate the tapeworms, as well as steroids to reduce the inflammation in her brain. After three weeks of intensive treatment, she was cleared of any remaining eggs and discharged from the hospital.
Dr. Tsu warned that while some may believe parasite diets offer a quick fix for weight loss, the risks far outweigh the benefits. “Healthy individuals can lose weight through diet and exercise, which is far less risky than intentionally introducing parasites into the body,” he emphasized.
This dangerous trend of using tapeworm eggs for weight loss has been reported in both the U.S. and China. In 2011, a woman in China was hospitalized after consuming roundworm eggs in a misguided attempt to lose weight. She, too, suffered severe consequences when the worms hatched inside her body.
Ultimately, this case serves as a stark reminder of the potentially life-threatening risks associated with extreme weight-loss methods.