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Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: olddude Date: 22 Dec 08 - 01:23 PM surprisingly my new puppy just had a case of them. The vet said she probably had it when I got her and she probably picked it up from some bad water. He gave her an antibiotic of some type and told me that is one of the few parasites that humans can get from their dogs. I guess a dose of antibiotics gets rid of the critters but you have to get to the doc cause in humans they do make you sick sick sick. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: michaelr Date: 22 Dec 08 - 10:26 PM How does one know that one's infested? What are the symptoms? |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,E. W. Date: 23 Dec 08 - 02:20 AM michaelr, think - a combination of Victoria Falls and the Northwest Passage.. Think Vesuvius and the Underworld of Crete Think urgent evacuation procedures... no. don't think. E.W. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,E. W. Wriggler Date: 31 Dec 08 - 05:32 AM To everything, worms, worms, worms there is a reason, worms, worms, worms and a time for every parasite under heaven. ..A time to laugh, a time to weep.... Well, a few months on, I ask myself. What is the purpose of life? Everything comes as a lesson, and that which you don't learn repeats itself. Despite battering rams of flagyl, despite garlic bombs and imodium, the parasites are flourishing and refuse to be diminished. I am once more defeated. Some say that things of the body are lessons for the spirit. So I have tried to be humble and embrace the spirit, but it appears insubstantial and evasive, like a flowing river. I ponder on the nature of water, its flow, as the Buddha did, when he sat by the river as a boatman, water as substance, as Jesus did when He walked on it, or water as a stream of life, as Tagore wrote? What can I learn from the nature of flowing water, to apply to this life lesson? To move around obstacles, rather than facing them head on? To move rapidly and cleanse, rather than to stay stagnant? Should I contemplate the clear trickling brook? or the fireman's hose with it's blast of power? I think at this stage it's time for water as liberator. I shall seek an internal irrigation, one of such magnitude that my lowest desires shall be purged, and flushed into the canals of life, there to flow eternally to the sea, while I stand tall and walk, evermore free of worms and those that seek to foster them. Despair is a small price to pay for the hope that arises in pursuit of remedy. I remain your constant Edith Winsome |
Subject: RE: Thread worms, worm thread, whatever From: GUEST,Edith W. Date: 31 Dec 08 - 07:25 AM Guest, bankley, on 22 Dec you were kind enough to suggest I try Cloves Black Walnut and Wormwood. I went to the herbal pharmacist today and asked for something for parasites, and she provided me with a tincture made of just that. Compared to the flagyl, it tastes pretty good. legs crossed * E.W. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,bankley Date: 31 Dec 08 - 09:16 AM that's great E.W. it's very effective and gets rid of them in all their stages... 2 weeks on, one week off, then 2 more weeks on... after that a couple of times a week.... and a yearly clean out.... good luck.... this is one of the best things that we can do for improving our overall health..... |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Dave the Gnome Date: 31 Dec 08 - 12:11 PM Absinthe is made with Wormwood. May not get rid of the worms but it will be fun trying... :D (eG) |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,bankley Date: 31 Dec 08 - 12:26 PM so it's possible that Van Gogh was parasite free, but he had other 'bugs' |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Dave the Gnome Date: 31 Dec 08 - 01:02 PM 'ear 'ear :D |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Ebbie Date: 31 Dec 08 - 02:34 PM Might be a good time to schedule a colonoscopy. :) |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: gnu Date: 31 Dec 08 - 02:50 PM I don't doodoo innuendo. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST Date: 31 Dec 08 - 08:52 PM innuendo . . . . . .and out the other! |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Art Thieme Date: 01 Jan 09 - 12:05 AM We wanted to grow honder plants in our garden but weren't having much luck. The local green thumb guru told me to drink absinthe because it would cause me to have a lot of gas. He also said that I should squat over the plants and flatulate 'em. He was certain that would solve our problems because ----- absinthe makes the fart grow honder! Art |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,E.W. Wriggler Date: 04 Jan 10 - 07:21 AM Don't ask. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,Re Date: 04 Jan 10 - 08:32 AM Sometime worms are a great boon to folks with allergies or auto immune diseases. They are a virtual cure. These wrigglers can also have a 30 year or longer "hibernation period. BUt these guys are teeny and not your ravenous 30 foot long tapeworm. THink of the movie Dune. They do have a face only a mother could love. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: SINSULL Date: 04 Jan 10 - 08:50 AM SIGH! Art, that is beneath you...and all over the honder. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: robomatic Date: 04 Jan 10 - 08:25 PM I think the iPHONE has an app for that. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Lox Date: 05 Jan 10 - 06:32 AM ... er ... .... How does one catch worms from ones dog? ..... |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Art Thieme Date: 05 Jan 10 - 02:42 PM What you all who harbor these things need in the worst way is for global worming to be an actual reality. Lets take it seriously and quit denying that it exists and is a real threat. Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Donuel Date: 05 Jan 10 - 06:43 PM You would have to step bare foot in dog doo |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: GUEST,E.W. Wriggler Date: 06 Jan 10 - 05:26 AM I hope so much that there's no such thing as Global Worming, Art, it would be the end of the free world as we know it. In the meantime, I stayed on s0da water for 26 hours and all symptoms have kindly buggered off. and I hope they're gone for good. Perhaps I'm a global worming denier, they say denial is greatest in places like Australia, where the symptoms are the most extreme. I mean, they have those Giant Gippsland Earthworms, some of which I've been told are up to 3 meters long, and can be ridden like those Dune worms, if you get a few drinks into them!! (shudder) E.W. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Art Thieme Date: 06 Jan 10 - 06:06 PM EW De Nile is in Egypt---but even those folks admit that Israel exists--and has a right to. |
Subject: RE: BS: A plague of stomach worms From: Dorothy Parshall Date: 07 Jan 10 - 10:08 AM Bobad: My info is that the rise in asthma is directly linked to environmental pollution. I suggest everyone subscribe to environmentalhealthnews.org. Worms: Apple Cider Vinegar - the old Vermont folk medicine? Or check out the book Green Pharmacy by Duke. It is an excellent herbal by a man who has worked for the FDA in herbal research and is knowledgeable about Commission E in Germany. Also involved in a Bluegrass Band! |