natto fire
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Yeah but there can be eggs that don't get killed. And you could have spread those to other people. And they can get into other places in your body. Even your brain.
Parasites are horrible. It's idiotic to allow them in on purpose. Even if for some reason there seems to be some bizzare benefit. If you get weaker or sick from anything else they will take over your body. Hookworms can drain enough blood to make you really fatigued and anemic. They can block your intestines also. Make holes in your stomach. Endless reasons these things should be eradicated.
Is exercise that hard?
Actually, it is a bad idea. The tapeworms will sometimes migrate to other organs of the body. They don't always stay confined to the intestines.Not a bad idea actually.
I can't find the radio show on hookworms I heard; maybe it wasn't TED. Too bad, it was pretty interesting. Here's an article on the theory...
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/244238.php
It's not completely without risk, but the risks are pretty minimal, especially compared to afflictions the technique can help.
Getting rid of tapeworms is supposedly really easy. If diagnosed with one, your doctor will prescribe you a single pill (you only need to take one), and it kills the worm almost immediately. Then it comes out of your body via your poop.
I'd eat a tapeworm before getting gastric bypass surgery, or something like that.
the acids in her stomach would kill it, she has to take it anally
I guess it's the worm coming out of your ass creepiness factor lol
I can picture the face all the analingus freaks would make when feeling then seeing one come out as they are tossing the salad. :biggrin:
Tapeworms wouldn't be around if they couldn't get past stomach acid.
You lose weight.
I can picture the face all the analingus freaks would make when feeling then seeing one come out as they are tossing the salad. :biggrin:
I can't find the radio show on hookworms I heard; maybe it wasn't TED. Too bad, it was pretty interesting. Here's an article on the theory...
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/244238.php
It's not completely without risk, but the risks are pretty minimal, especially compared to afflictions the technique can help.
You might have been thinking of this:
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/404/enemy-camp-2010
See Act 3.
Or maybe this one:
http://www.radiolab.org/2009/sep/07/
I can picture the face all the analingus freaks would make when feeling then seeing one come out as they are tossing the salad. :biggrin:
Could be the eggs that make it through.