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Posted by mlg (Member # 35383) on :
 
Hi,
Does anyone know of a rope worm practitioner?
 
Posted by Bartenderbonnie (Member # 49177) on :
 
I found this resource but have no knowledge of their practice.
Do your homework on this.

https://www.allaboutworms.com/get-medical-attention-and-tests-for-parasites
 
Posted by Garz (Member # 52095) on :
 
FWIW i don't think "ropeworm" is really a parasite or worm as the name suggests -

i think its the intestines shedding mucous and some of the lining of the digestive tract due to inflammation and irritation by whatever is upsetting it - which naturally enough looks like long ropey "stuff" in the bowel movements - but is not actually a parasite itself.

this inflammation, mucous etc could be caused another common parasite like giardia or cryptosporidium - or bartonella - or other gut issues like gluten intolerance or any number of things

i would work on diagnosing which of these is properly as a first step

there are helpful diagnostic tests for much of this out there now eg the GI map test by diagnostic solutions

i would be wary of any practitioner that regards "rope worm" as a real parasite or treats for parasites without knowing what you are dealing with - as the treatments differ depending on the organism concerned.
 
Posted by Catgirl2.0 (Member # 51843) on :
 
No one specific, but I use an energy tool that has been quite helpful, and occasionally anti parasitics too.
 
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
 
Garz, I agree with you. Rope worms are just intestinal lining being shed with mucous.
 


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