Shroom's Primary Parasite (photo)
This was taken today, April 26, 2014, as an example of what I follow with my own parasitic infection.
Firstly, these are not yeast cells, although they look, and stain like yeast cells. They also bud like yeasts.
Phylogenetic testing has identified them, and the material which is released from these cysts are plasmodium--like malaria.
Last week I had gastroenteritis--a virus, which purged the intestines of just about everything.
I got lucky, and the blastocystis-like
parasites which took hold months prior, are currently voided, hopefully gone for good. They do not have the same protective coat as my permanent guys.
I am posting this image {sorry for the size}, to show how these
parasites react to having their populations suddenly drop. They cycle into high production so they can meet equivalency with the host environment, without causing too much stress.
They are overdoing in now, but it will adjust soon.
The image is just a very small snapshot of the population density. The stool sample would probably detect weight in grams from the numbers of these things.
This is something to consider when self-treating; sometimes it will trigger the
parasite to reproduce profusely to replace lost numbers.
Shroom