Re: This is excellent advice
Yes they will eventually get worse and make tumors when you are old. Some day they may even kill you if you don't get rid of them. But it will take a long long time for them to do that, unless you have several diseases simultaneously, or you are doing drugs, which weaken the immune system. I began to feel them moving when I was a child. Mom told me it was just my nerve endings. So I ignored it. The butt itch was the worst. It will go away if you put a clove of garlic in your butt. But stay near the toilet because they will make you poop it out really quick the first time you do it. Eating garlic, try to find some that is sprouting. It is the best. If they make you poop it out, put in another one immediately. Also make some shallow cuts in it with a knife before inserting. Grease that little rosy red spot that itches with some lotion so it will slide in easily. It will burn a little for a few minutes, but I'd rather burn than itch. So pick the smallest garlic clove you can find the first time. Or cut a big one in half or quarter. I had to insert about 3 or 4 the first few times, because the worms kept making me poop. But all I ever need now is one clove. And I don't feel itching nearly so bad, nor for very long. It stops immediately for several hours when I insert a garlic clove. You are interrupting their life cycle. It will reduce the colony. You don't have to worry about them killing you really quick unless you have a bunch of viruses or some other kind of disease that affects the immune system. The worst part is knowing that worms are living in you and eating your insides. But it is a natural process. You just have to change your internal environment so that it makes them sick to live in you. Then they will die off and you will get rid of them. It's not really a big deal, once you get past the creepy realization. I wish nature had prevented them from getting into people who are alive. Let them eat corpses.