Hambone
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Can tapeworm segments be yellowish, or are they always white?
I had what looked like a segment, but it wasn't white.
I've also has TONS and TONS of what looks like eggs come out, and what appeared to be little white rocks about the size of a sunflower seed ( I haven't had any ).
I just finished a 7 day colon cleanse with Oxypowder and started seeing this stuff. I've paid attention to what I've eaten after this cleanse, and what I'm seeing now is nothing I've eaten recently.
{So gross...sorry about that}
Oh, I also did a a little "challenge" test with cayenne pepper because I read that will knock some things out. ( and yes, it burned )
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steve1906
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As far as I know, they can be yellowish to white. I think this site below might ans. your question!
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Hambone - I can't remember, are you taking anti-parasitics? Or is this still coming out with just the liver packs and the photons?
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Hambone
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Thanks Steve
quote:Originally posted by jlp38: Hambone - I can't remember, are you taking anti-parasitics? Or is this still coming out with just the liver packs and the photons?
All I've done lately is photons, castor oil packs, cayenne pepper (ouch) and I make a tea with a hunk of fresh ginger, Pau de' Arco, licorace tea bags and upp'ed my vitamin C a little bit. And a colon cleanse with Oxypowder ( good stuff!! ).
I also saw a few thin, clear, flat pieces of something that looked like a half inch of clear flat dental floss.
The tapeworm looking thing was yellowish and an inch long and a half inch wide ( rectangle ).
Then there were sesame seed things and gravel/sunflower seed things that were hard as rock ( stones??? )
And I slept soooo fitfully last night. It was awful.
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