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Re: Seeking advice for killing eggs after ascaris removal
 
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Re: Seeking advice for killing eggs after ascaris removal


It is my understanding that you have to mop up the larva after they hatch out before they are big enough to lay more eggs. The reproductive cycle of Ascaris is about two months, if I remember correctly. Seems like a read somewhere they move from the lungs to mate, to the liver to feast, to the guts to lay eggs, and when the larva hatch out they start heading for the lungs. I am sure you can find the information by googling. Also, the mothers put off a hormone that keeps the eggs from hatching until she dies, so she won't have to compete with her hatchlings for food. The eggs also respond to anti-parasitical herbs by not hatching out. So the best way to get the eggs is right after dumping a large wad of dead worms, stop all herbs and wait about 10-15 days for the eggs to start hatching and then do another round of herbs. If you feel anxiety when you take GBWH, WW, Cloves they are dying. Enemas are a good way to dislodge the eggs because they carve out pockets in the colon, lay the eggs, and cap over them, to protect them. Wash Wash Wash those guts.
 

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