Re: pic
Sorry! It hadn't had it's "bath" as Pioneer1 did with hers :(
The one that I had found on the internet that looked like the one found in raccoons, resembled it alot. The one I flushed was a good 10-12 inches long. This one in the pic was at least 6-8 inches long..but as you can see, died with curves. Some of the older roundworms I killed died in wavy curves like that too.. like "s" shapes hooked together. It's my own opinion of what happens, but I've had alot of them that when they were eliminated, weren't "pliable", soft..and all of them were brown like this, with the skin off. My own opinion is that because of the tough outer skin(s) that it takes some penetrating of the skin (which is why I think the oils like the ozonated oil are an important part of it), then they are able to be hit with the herbals etc..and don't die immediately. I think it then stiffens up, and is a bit "petrified" when it gets eliminated...all my own theory- but you will not find pictures like these anywhere on the internet, you'll just see what the actual worms look like.
Another thing that makes me think they are dead for a while, and on the petrified side- stiffer, is that Hulda Clark's info on the Ascaris clean-up, says it can take up to 3 weeks to get rid of the dead worm. But she doesn't say how that happens...
Thanks for researching the info and posting your find for me R.E's. I'm positive this wasn't ascaris/roundworm, it definetly had an attached roundish head, and was all one worm, not segmented. Thick too.