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hey Donna....


Hi,

I always find your posts very informative and easy to read. I have a question for you. I think that it was you who posted that if small corn kernels were seen in the toilet that this was liver flukes (or was it just flukes?).

I am on my eight day of humaworm. I did a parasite cleanse back in July with paranil. Wasn't happy with results but then I didn't dig through my poo! I did see some of the rolled up tomato skins that I have now learned are liver flukes.

My question is, is the corn kernel looking things liver flukes also? And if so, then are they young since they are not red in color? The ones that I saw were white. Smaller than regular corn kernels but not yellow. And when I saw these I hadn't eaten any corn in several weeks, so I'm positive that it wasn't corn that I saw.

I am not having much die off symptoms as of yet. I have had an 'itchy butt'!! But was expecting that! I'm not digging through my poo as I don't really care what comes out as long as it is out! If it isn't readily visible then I'm not sure what is in that toilet bowl!

Another question that goes with this thread...I have had some mucous drainage. This is going down the back of my throat. I have tried to 'hok' it all up but not with a lot of success. I know that we are not suppose to swallow mucous but in this case it I can't get to it to spit it out! I hope that eventually everything will be killed away.

Thanks bunches...

~~Ailsa
 

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