If you go to the Humaworm forum and put in a search for "corn"...you'll find your answer. Out of curiousity, do you have a dog, or have you been around dogs?
Whatever it is that your ancient healer friend gave you is working. What herbs are you taking? I know it can be frightening to realize you actually do have "monstors" living in you, but try your best to remain calm. Thank goodness I took on more of an "investigative curiousity", because it really could be easy to freak out when you start seeing them first hand.
L-Ornithine helps, and is supposed to help with the ammonia given off by the parasites. Megan has posts here on the
parasite forum about how she's dealt with panic attacks in killing parasites--activated charcoal was one thing she's mentioned.
Oh my--this one also addresses what you were mentioning about the anger and panic attacks.
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Weird corn looking things in the stool indicate a
Tapeworm infection. Toxins emitted from ANY
parasite infection irritate the central nervous system and can cause a very wide variety of emotional problems. Depression, anxiety, anger, sadness, etc., etc., etc. This is a very common symptom and will clear up when the toxins are gone. Work on removing the toxins from your body. Work slowly - these toxins did not build up overnight and they will not clear up overnight either. Work on eating the most pure foods you can - drink at least 2
quarts of water everyday - do your HUMAWORM - wait a week - then do a plain liver flush. Keep your bowels working - make certain you are getting your vitamins and minerals - sunshine, fresh air and exercise. ALL of these things will help your body throw off the toxins that are making you so very sick right now. Hang in there! Do not give up!
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They could be a variety of things - but let's go over dog tapeworms. They can be 4-27
inches long.
Tapeworms are made up of segments - the segments are just reproductive organs - when a section of dog
Tapeworm is full of eggs, it will break off and pass in the stool. Fleas will then land on the egg filled segments and injest the eggs - if you accidently injest one of these fleas - you are infected. This is more easily accomplished than one might think - when a dog (or a cat) bites these fleas and the infected flea bits are still in their mouths - then they lick you (or a surface you use) - you can injest these infected bits and you are then infected with the dog
Tapeworm eggs that can be infectious to humans at this point. It does, however, take the flea to complete this parasitic circle.
These corn looking things might be the egg filled tapeworm segments. The tapeworm's head is still attached in your body - so are the segments - it simply breaks off the eggs sacs and "regrows" more. This is why a tapeworm's head has to be removed during cleansing because even if just the HEAD is left - it can regenerate itself. This reproductive cycle is why you might see the segments for a while - then they stop - then you will see them again.