Rope worms are amazingly long and slimy and can be over a meter long. They are covered in biofilm and look like twisted rope, hence the name Ropeworm. Most parasites survive by feeding in the gastrointestinal tract, latching onto the stomach, small intestine and colon lining, feeding off nutrients. It is thought that Rope worms are anaerobic, which means they do not require molecular oxygen for growth. They die when they hit the air.
According to some scientists, they are parasitic worms. Still, others believe they are nothing more than a buildup of intestinal mucus and other debris. The theory and belief in the existence of rope worms are a relatively recent development. In 2013, Dr Alex Volinsky and his colleagues released a research paper claiming that the rope worm (funis vermes) is a parasite that lives inside the human body all its life. https://arxiv.org/pdf/1301.2845.pdf. According to Volinsky, there are five stages of the rope worm life cycle. The rope worm releases toxins that may have adverse cognitive effects. Hosting these rope worms does not always produce obvious symptoms. You may be infected for years without being aware of it.
People have been passing the rope worms in their stool all over the world, known or unknown. People have been passing the rope worms in their stool all over the world, known or unknown. Scientifically identifying them is debatable. There is little evidence to support the theory that these "worms" are a newly discovered type of human parasite. The more likely explanation for the expulsion of these rope-like strands is the shedding of intestinal mucus.
Whatever it is that is passed, it's a slimy, sticky substance with a distinct odour, twists like a corkscrew,and may obstruct the intestine. It may also cause abdominal pain, bloating, gases, indigestion, and constipation. Conclusion: The patients were treated several times in the area clinic with anthelminthic drugs with no improvement of symptoms. The patients could not pass the stool without water or rectal milk enemas. Having passed a rope worm almost 1 metre long, as the ebook image shows. I am personally not convinced it's intestinal debris.
My stool test results kept coming negative; blood testing gave no answers? I was suffering from anxiety, bad tastes in my mouth, reflux, hot and cold, and later diagnosed with a leaky gut. I had food cravings, weight loss, impaired digestion, constipation, irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS and many more symptoms. These are just a few of the symptoms I recorded and others who passed a rope worm. Often, people are unaware they have rope worms as there is no diagnostic tool to find them. Also, there can be no symptoms as they have no symptoms. See eBook for more details.I make no claims about Rope Worms but we have had many people clearing out their digestive system using our this cleanse.
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