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Pig whip worms are found in dirt in more rural areas, not to be

confused with human whip worm These worms cannot infect people and

supposedly by taking the eggs the larvae will come out and active the

immune response and regulatory system in the gut in a positve way. It

can only live in the intestine and is not contagious. It will only

live for about 8 weeks, but studies are showing that it is benefiting

those with immune issues. Sounds disgusting, but we take probiotis and

that bacteria and we all seem mentally ok with that. Supossedly these

worms are abopout an inch lonc and thin as hair--YUK

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I've yet to hear of one person that's done TSO have any results. The

only one I've ever heard about is the guy that started the whole

thing. Every parent I've spoken to that's tried it has not seen

anything good come from it so it's definitely not something I would

personally suggest at this point.

Cheryl

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On Jan 24, 2009, at 7:04 AM, nm042 wrote:

> Pig whip worms are found in dirt in more rural areas, not to be

> confused with human whip worm These worms cannot infect people and

> supposedly by taking the eggs the larvae will come out and active the

> immune response and regulatory system in the gut in a positve

> way. It

> can only live in the intestine and is not contagious. It will only

> live for about 8 weeks, but studies are showing that it is benefiting

> those with immune issues. Sounds disgusting, but we take probiotis

> and

> that bacteria and we all seem mentally ok with that. Supossedly these

> worms are abopout an inch lonc and thin as hair--YUK

>

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