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sparkle7
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WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGES...

http://www.healthmasters.com/blog/human-parasites-21-century-reality-warning-graphic-content

Not sure why they added the photos - the article would have been enough...

This company does sell products but I thought it was an informative article in any case.

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No thanks. But thanks for sharing.

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Like I said... avoid the images. I don't know why they added them - they aren't pictures of flukes.

The article was very informative about the life stages of flukes. It's important to know. It helped to explain some things I have experienced. They change form - so you want to be able to recognize them if you have them.

I used to eat watercress alot. I may have gotten flukes from this. It took me 15 years to figure all of this out. Just wanted to share so others might be more informed than I was.

I'm not trying to gross anyone out.

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I think I've had flukes but I'm pretty sure I have my parasite load down.

I first saw what I thought were dead rolled up flukes in round one of Humaworm day 9. My hubby thought I was nuts for doing it but promptly got on the internet and researched human parasites after he saw these things!!

My daughter will not do a parasite cleanse but I get hubby to do one occassionally. We are both on ParaPhyte right now. It's his favorite because it produces excellent BM's. Humaworm makes us a little constipated. It's nice to change it up a bit.

Next I may try the Mt. Capra one where you do it for two weeks, stop for two weeks then do another two weeks. I'm determined to continue every 90 days an do the rifing in between.

My skin has never looked better and my GI system had been much better, too.

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I'm not 100% sure but I have seen what's described in the article while doing various parasite cleanses. I sent photos to my doctor & he had no idea what it was.

I think it's a good idea to try different products. I'm liking Parastroy now. You do it for 6 months & take 1 month off & do it again - if needed. I think it does take that long to deal with the parasites. Especially if you have had them a long time.

I didn't think the Humaworm was long enough & 3 months off was too long.

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thanks for the article Sparkle.

I think after we get thru Dr. K's protocol towards summer we will do Parastroy, Humaworm etc.

I hope this helps her GI symtpoms....

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