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What the heck is it? What should I do? Should I reach in and take some put for the doc?
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lpkayak
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some ppl describe this an realize it is food
but i know morgallons ppl who have them coming out of their skin
i have had them come out of my eyes and seen them in the toilet
some say parasites...gael will probably stop in
most docs wont pay attention
better out than in tho-right?
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GiGi
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Eggs of ascaris looks like sesame seed.
Eggs of tapeworm look like apple seeds.
Google pictures of parasites and larvae and you will find more.
My 12 year old granddaughter just watching me answer asked me what the three capital letters mean. I wasn't sure, but would rather not know.
Take care.
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When I started treatment back up I started passing them as well.
I'm pretty sure it is Parasite. If you are concerned, you can always try Humaworm.
Beware though, it has it's own set of Herxes that are not anymore fun.
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Kudzuslipper
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I don't want to make light of this... Cause I really don't know. But when I first got my boys (dogs) and rushed specimen after specimen to the vet every time there was something odd. After several times of nothing wrong (and remember vets are looking for parasites) It turned out it was something they ingested that couldn't be digested.
Is there anything you can think of that may have passed looking like that... White Beans, couscous, corn,?
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