PBSaint -
You didn't specify size of the specimens. On future pics, place a coin beside them to measure scale.
Offhand, I'd hazard a guess at nematodes (roundworms).
Most likely species is hookworm due to their short, semi-transparent or jelly-like appearance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hookworms.
Hookworms are usually acquired from infected pets/animals or soil contaminated with their feces.
Cheers - ICU
PBSaint --
Your specimens appear to be Hookworms, species Necator Americanus:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necator_americanus
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4980102
Recommend the Albendazole Drug Treatment Protocol: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1566532#i
Cheers -- ICU
PBSaint -
Suggest you continue your Dr Christopher parasite treatment.
When finished, you can evaluate your condition & symptoms to determine whether you need to pursue further treatment options.
The side effects you're experiencing are due to parasitic die-off & the toxins/pathogens they release into your system. Relief tips for the Herxheimer Reaction: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1617480#i
Good luck & keep the forum posted on your progress!
Cheers - ICU
PBSaint:
I misidentified the species of Roundworms in your specimen pics as Hookworms.
They are more likely Ascaris. I was close, but no cigar.
Albendazole treatment is the same for both species.
Wormenstein: I've looked at so many 'microscopic' pics lately & my eyes were fatigued. I miscalculated the scale in PBSaint's 'macroscopic' pics. Based on their actual length, the specimens are more likely Ascaris. Thanx for pointing out my goof!
Cheers - ICU