DE-FEETING TUNGIASIS (jiggers)
Trigger warning: the video shows explicit hardship of a brave child who can handle it. Help us stomp out this neglected tropical disease, convert your emotions watching this into ERADICATING that Jigger!
Witness the Reality:
The page begins with a gripping video. An African field surgeon is seen methodically removing jiggers from a young boy’s feet. The child, though horrifically infested, remains calm and resilient—a true trooper. This heart-wrenching scene is a vivid reminder of the suffering caused by Tungiasis and the courage of those enduring it.
God’s Call:
God says:
“Support and donate to the man in the video and empower him with this knowledge.”
What Is Tungiasis?
Tungiasis is a neglected tropical disease that wreaks havoc on those most vulnerable: little children and the elderly. Caused by the sand flea (Tunga penetrans), this parasitic condition primarily affects the feet, embedding itself in the skin and causing unimaginable pain, inflammation, and secondary infections.
For young children, like the brave boy in the video, it can mean losing the freedom to walk, play, or attend school. In many rural African regions, child foot infestation rates are alarmingly high, depriving countless children of their education. For older adults, too weak or overcome to remove the fleas themselves, it’s a debilitating and isolating affliction. Tungiasis traps its victims in cycles of agony, poverty, and social stigma.
A Personal Testimony of Pain:
As the Admin of omnicyclion.org, I know pain intimately. For five years, I have endured a complex diabetic foot condition—a burning agony I can only liken to the searing horrors of mustard gas in Ypres, 1917. This pain is relentless, and I require morphine elixir and buprenorphine patches to manage it. It’s unbearable, yet these children and elderly individuals suffering from Tungiasis often have nothing to relieve their torment.
I believe God allowed me to feel this pain so that I might empathize deeply with those who endure Tungiasis. Together, we can take action to end this suffering.
A Role for Schools: Places of Learning and Healing
Education and health must go hand in hand. In rural African communities, schools can become more than just places to learn, eat, and socialize—they can become centers of healing. By distributing a nontoxic, dirt-cheap cure for Tungiasis, schools can empower teachers and parents to fight this parasite without the need for surgical intervention.
The solution? An off-label use of silicone mixtures, widely recognized as the best delousing lotions globally, is detailed in our comprehensive article. At only $2 per liter (available in China), this treatment can be safely and effectively administered by parents or teachers. No surgeons are needed, and children can recover quickly and return to their education free from pain and stigma.
The PDF article provides full details, including scientific references, WHO endorsements, and step-by-step instructions for implementing this revolutionary approach in schools.
Knowledge is Power—And Hope
We’ve created a comprehensive, Amazon-published article that offers actionable insights and a roadmap for fighting Tungiasis. It’s titled:
“Eradicating Tungiasis: Strategies and Solutions for Empowering Communities”
But here’s the best part: this page offers a free, unlimited-access copy of the article for everyone. This knowledge belongs to the world. We urge you to download it, read it, and share it with as many people as possible. The PDF is ready to be printed on both sides of one sheet of paper, printer-set for A4 format.
Make It Go Viral
The fight against Tungiasis needs more than just knowledge; it needs momentum. Here’s how you can help:
- Share the free article with your network, friends, and family.
- Donate to support the field surgeon in the video and others like him.
- Brainstorm and implement ideas to maximize the reach and impact of this cause.
Together, we can break the cycle of suffering and help these children and elderly reclaim their lives.
Omnicyclion, God, KISSES THEIR WOUNDED FEET. Let’s DE-FEET Tungiasis, once and for all!