Juniper Berry
Hi Everyone!
Well, I finally got the "worm" out of the cup and onto my countertop and started trying to pull it apart. The whitish globs pulled out into long stringy things that very much could have been some pinworms that were attached. The worm did not appear to be segmented. It began to get quite rubbery as it sat on my countertop. It was long and very skinny-more like a roundworm, although it did have some areas that were quite flattened.
I stuck the point of my stylus in and started shredding it. It came apart lengthwise, as if it had long lengthwise fibers, like I was separating muscle fibers in a turkey breast. However, my tweezers cut easily and cleanly crosswise through it. If it was a worm, I do believe it must have been partially digested, because it did have alot of irregularities; it wasn't a smooth, long worm. It looked like Lisa said--a worm that had been left out in the rain and beaten up a bit and then partially eaten by some other worms.
It is possible that it could have been some mucoid plaque like PTree thought it possibly could be. It's just that the circumstances in which I found it in my toilet--the way it was just washed out and then the way it just sat curled in the bottom of my toilet--it just makes me wonder if that thing was a real, live worm inside me at one time.
Yes, I am soooo thankful that it is out. But where there is one, there is bound to be more. That's why I am going to focus on using the psyllium and
Bentonite and taking lots of garlic in earnest. I'd like to go ahead and take some herbs, too. I have bottles of clove powder,
Wormwood powder and
Black-Walnut tincture. That should get me started, I think. I also have grapefruit seed extract. Is this something I could add?
It seems that I've read that you can do the colon cleansing at the same time as the
parasite cleanse. Is this correct, just as long as I wait until an hour has passed before taking the p&b and wait an hour after I take the p&b before taking anything else?
Thank y'all for all the great input and helpful information!
Juniper
:)