Jasper Lawrence

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Jasper Lawrence (born 1964) is a British citizen and advocate of helminthic therapy.

After losing medical coverage and having a severe case of asthma, he travelled from Santa Cruz, California to Cameroon, and intentionally infected himself with hookworm.[1]

When it worked, Lawrence became an advocate for helminthic therapy. He returned to the United States and founded an internet company selling hookworm kits. He came to the attention of the FDA through an ABC story,[2] who accused him of selling pharmaceuticals without a license, and fled the United States.[3][4]

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  1. ^ "Parasitic Worms Wiggle into Modern Medicine". Blogs.scientificamerican.org. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  2. ^ ABC News. "Companies Sell Parasite Infections for Health - ABC News". ABC News. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Man infects self with hookworms to treat severe allergies - KSL.com". Ksl.com. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  4. ^ Tim Adams (22 May 2010). "Gut instinct: the miracle of the parasitic hookworm". the Guardian. Retrieved 6 December 2014.

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