Re: Help identify parasite eggs ...
I was reading about the
Ascaris (ascarids) it's spelled both ways, on the site Luz gave- for me, there's no doubt the red/brown things are baby worms. I've also mainly been killing flukes and roundworms, and each time I've gotten these, I've done the coffee enemas, which cleans out stuff in the liver and high bowel and I've always gotten more. Plus I've actually gotten the round worm (ascaris)just a day or so after passing the eggs, so for me I'm in agreement with the Amish site.
This was what it said about the
Ascaris eggs on that same site:
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Tremendous numbers of worms may be present in a single host (Fig 22-21). After maturation, copulation occurs and females produce and release shelled eggs which leave the host in the feces. When fully developed and infective, an ascarid “egg” contains a tiny juvenile worm capable of infecting a new host. Ascarid eggs are difficult to kill and remain viable in soil for as long as 20 years and are widespread in the environment. Development is direct with no distinct larva. The juveniles undergo four molts to become adults (Fig 22-9).
Ingestion of eggs and subsequent infection is most common in children due to their habit of playing in grass and sand and indiscriminately ingesting a variety of potentially contaminated materials.
http://webs.lander.edu?rsfox/invertebrates/ascaris.html
There are different types of roundworms too, and they are saying in this information that the pork
Ascaris has wrongly been classified the same as the Ascaris Lumbriciodes, but they are different --this one is talking about the pork ascaris- Ascaris Suum-which can reach up to 50cm. I've had some large ascaris- and knew they were worms, not mucoid--mucoid doesn't have skin that comes out too! I had seen Humaworm give the same descriiption of ascaris that were the same as I described them...brown (stained) looked like strands of rope twisted together.
I got another one gearing up with extra stuff just before this past full moon--it was 2 ft long, as thick as one of my fingers, brown- twisted rope looking- all in one piece- and the white skin came seperate from the body of the worm. I had not been colon cleansing or taking psyllium.
I had also seen the floating, egg sacs just a few days before that-- that's why in my opinion they are ascaris eggs--with babies in them. I make sure to take extra cloves and herbals after I see them, just in case any are still left in side of me- sure as heck don't want them to hatch out! That's what
Hulda Clark says in the ascaris cleanup too- when they are released, they will hatch out within 24 hours if not killed.
//www.curezone.org/clark/ascaris.asp