Re: Rope parasites, mucous, and desperation
Hey there,
The reason I considered liver parasites, which is what I have (Chinese), is because I was excreting mucous-strands much like what the 'rope parasite' is suggested to look like in its adult form. After having it tested, in my case it was merely a strand of connected(?) white blood cells coated in mucous. This absolutely fits with liver fluke, as the body goes into hyperdrive producing white blood cells to fight the infestation (ineffectively) so the body removes some of the excess, or so I imagine.. This overproduction of white blood cells is what leads to the liver/bile duct cancers associated with Chinese liver fluke :/
If you have tried triclabendazole (Egaten I would assume?), you could try the system of enemas suggested by the rope
parasite researchers, Volinsky et al.. I have the formula/steps for this if you would like to give them a try - I'm not suggesting or advising against you do it, but if it can help? For what it's worth, to my naive eye, they definitely resemble the 'rope parasite' and not any form of anything I have myself. So I would doubt yours are anything liver
parasite related.
PM me if you like, but it does require 1L(quart) being held in the intestine/colon for 2hrs on separate occasions, you will also need something to fairly accurately measure the temperature for comfort reasons. All up these enemas will take almost two weeks to complete.
Take care!
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