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  1. Beef or pork tapeworm infection is an infection with the tapeworm parasite found in beef or pork. ... or through the anus. Adults and children with pork tapeworm can infect themselves if they have poor ...
  2. ... time. Try meat dishes with fruit, such as pork with apricots, lamb with figs, or chicken with ... 1 ounce (28 grams) lean meat like beef, pork, or lamb 1 ounce (28 grams) poultry such ...
  3. ... cream and butter. Animal fats such as beef, pork or chicken, but not fish, are also high ... cream and butter. Animal fats such as beef, pork or chicken, but not fish, are also high ...
  4. ... and turkey before cooking. Choose lean cuts of pork, such as tenderloin or loin chops. Look for ... than the main attraction. For example, stir fry pork with broccoli and serve over brown rice. Along ...
  5. Freezing pork at a low temperature (5°F or -15°C or colder) for 3 to 4 weeks will ... also not reliable methods of killing the worms. Pork and meat from wild animals should be cooked ...
  6. ... called Taenia solium ( T solium ). It is a pork tapeworm that creates cysts in different areas in ... movement (fecal-oral transmission). Risk factors include eating pork, fruits, and vegetables contaminated with T solium as ...
  7. ... protein. A high-protein diet with fish, poultry, pork, or eggs at every meal may be recommended. ... iron. Many foods contain extra iron (liver, beef, pork, chicken, lima and kidney beans, iron-fortified cereals). ...
  8. You can bake or broil beef, pork, chicken, fish, or turkey. Cooked eggs are also OK. Use low-fat milk, cheese, or yogurt. If you have very severe diarrhea, ...
  9. ... of the meat. If you cook beef, lamb, pork, or venison: Make sure meat is not red ...
  10. ... Lean beef (chopped meat is tolerated well) or pork. Fish. Whole eggs or egg whites. Beans. Dairy ...
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