Colon monsters
I haven’t written lately because of the amount I am doing with Holistic Herbal Health. A lot goes into setting up a new office and part of that is updating the web-page. In fact, that is one of the reasons why I wanted to blog a quick post.
Today was full of colon study and our colons are literally under attack. And when I show you by what, you might just never come back to my blog. I felt really “icky” with some of the pictures I found while researching. The one that made me the most ill, is only in my memory and I hope never to experience it again. Its really that disturbing. But with out further boast, let me introduce you to the little colon monsters:
Parasites in Humans

Ascaris Lumbricoides (Roundworm) can measure up to 18 inches in length. The female can produce 200,000 eggs per day.

The anterior end of the Ascaris Lumbricoides showing its three “lips”.
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Anoylostoma Duodenale (Hookworm) uses teeth-like plates to attach itself to the surface of the intestinal tract.

Enterobius Vermicularis (Pinworm)

Schistome Fluke

Tapeworm (Beef Worm) Those consuming beef products have the highest risk of infection.
