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I did my 3rd series of liver flushes this past weekend.

Like the first two flushes, the third didnt not result in stones either.

However, I found " saurekraut like " stringy type of thingees, light cream

colored.

(I havent eaten saurekraut in over 10 years)

Would like to know what this was ? Parasites? Worms?

Although no stones flushed, I feel waaay better, more energetic, happy mood,

mental clarity. Cant wait for that first stone to be flushed. I suspect its on

its way soon!

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> HI there,

> Sounds like worms and parasites

> Click on the link below and see if they look

> familiar

> http://curezone.com/image_gallery/para....

Wow, that picture borders on obscene, and I find it

hard to believe it is a legitimate picture of

parasites, disgusting, yuk! I don't think I'll look in

the future.

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" A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a

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Boy, me too . Have heard these stories several times and find it

hard when I see a picture like that with no fluid what-so-ever to believe it

is fresh from the digestive tract. You would think that there would be some

moisture of some kind, wouldn't you? Awfully efficient little buggers being

so clean and all; not a glimpse of fecal matter anywhere...? I know a few

colonic irrigationists that use ozone and they have never seen anything even

close. Add that the individual is well fleshed but these supposed worms

have scavenged ALL matter and I am beginning to think we might be having the

worms pulled over our eyes.... -Dave

Dave

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> parasites, disgusting, yuk! I don't think I'll look in

> the future.

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> http://nutritionist.bravehost.com

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>>>Have heard these stories several times and find it

hard when I see a picture like that with no fluid what-so-ever to believe it

is fresh from the digestive tract. You would think that there would be some

moisture of some kind, wouldn't you? Awfully efficient little buggers being

so clean and all; not a glimpse of fecal matter anywhere...?<<<

Hi Dave and ,

Not sure about humans, but I've seen this kind of infestation in dogs. When I

was a child, I lived out in Taiwan with my family (my Dad was a vet working

for the UN and I grew up in developing countries). We got ourselves a pet dog,

a pup from a litter in a local village. When my Dad wormed him, it looked

exactly like that picture of the young lad on his tummy - a mass of roundworms

appearing, with no fecal matter, in a pile on the floor like a pile of

spaghetti.

I still get the 'uggggs' thinking about it. Suffice to say, he was a very

happy pup afterwards, though I'm not too sure about my poor mother, who had to

clear it up! Some of these pictures look like they come from the developing

world, so I'm wondering if it's possible for an animal to have that level of

infestation, why not a human being in areas of the world where sanitation is

poor

and the food and water supply dirty with little or no medical help?

At school in England, I also remember studying this in a social biology

class...the pictures in our textbook were just as graphic....blah.

Wormy thoughts...I'd rather not think about! LOL

Peace, n

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