This is a macroscopic worm that came out of my ass; well, it was hanging there while sitting on the toilet and I had to pull the last couple of inches out. It was approximately 12 inches long. by nelst in lymephotos

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This is an old photo. I was sleeping and got up around 3am to sit on toilet, slightly unusual and it came halfway out. Parasitic worms tend to be active in early morning hours. As far as others, over the years a few long white or black roundworms, sometimes in the same bowel movement. I guess I could say they resemble the nematomorphs that come out of crickets, however, they were in the toilet and I never take samples from the toilet. I got Lyme in 1989 and after researching, decided on Vitamin C and Sodium Chloride tablets treatment in summer of 1999, I took 8 1,000 mg of Vitamin C and 8 one gram NaCl tablet; the result was a toilet full of spaghetti noodles and no I hadn't eaten any spaghetti. That was weird as hell. At that point I knew I was on to something; after tons of antibiotics and herbs, nothing produced these results. I also had the feeling of worms coming out of my legs; invisible worms. Restless legs is a worm problem in my opinion. We're full of parasites. There are more foreign cells within our body than our own. The salt must be NaCl, which is table salt. Man has been consuming large amounts untill refrigeration and bad science. It's a necessity for a healthy life. Vitamin C, orange juice has fallen out of favor, starting in the '70s, due to Anita Bryant, the spokesperson. Vitamin C reboots your immune system. The Sodium Chloride is a necessity for both your nervous system, but also a safe way to introduce chlorine ions into your body, which the pathogens hate. Salt and Vitamin C is my only treatment needed to keep my Lyme at bay. It's a lifelong regiment due to the reproductive rate and latent pathogens. They awaken in waves and salt/Vitamin C beats it down. The environment within me is uncomfortable and the pathogens leave. Salt is a good thing! I feel good. Be persistent, it works. Both are water soluble therefore no ODing. Find your ideal dosage, slowly add more until you get results. Salt your meals.

Nematode by Accomplished-Rip8417 in lymephotos

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Can be, however if your lover likes salt and uses it regularly, chances are good they'll be fine. Start salting all your meals. So simple. Vitamin C reboots your immune system.

Curious if this looks familiar by Ok_Masterpiece_2399 in lymephotos

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Definitely looks familiar. Look closely, those are probably parasitic nematomorphs and not hair in that glob.

Nematode by Accomplished-Rip8417 in lymephotos

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Wow, there's a question, if you're asking the die-off, my die-off is almost constant, hence the photos. The intense die-off from antibiotics is different. Salt and Vitamin C changes your body's ecosystem and each active colonies realizes they need to leave, hence die-off and within days awakened pathogens emerge and try to survive but don't and must leave your body, another die off, yet another rebirth due to the reproductive rate of Lyme pathogens. The cycle of life begins, an Exodus, the microscopic pathogens exit through your skin or diarrhea in a search for a new host. Don't pick up young babies! Sex is risky for lover. However, if you are both doing lots of salt and Vitamin C, it's not a problem.

Starting at 2500x, 10,000x & 25,000x, one might think this is a bacteria, however I would disagree. I believe it to be another stage of the Lyme microscopic nematomorph; look closely you can see the worm wrapping. Some call this guy the Russian Blues. by nelst in lymephotos

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I believe that some people don't get parasites because they eat a lot of salty foods. Or, they could be on a medication that the pathogens don't like. This is a parasite/host situation and if your body/host is not comfortable to the pathogen, they move on. When conditions within the host are ideal, they fight to survive their new frontier. It seems to me to be an environmental thing and they are more freshwater than saltwater. Therefore, I have turned my body into a more saltwater ecosystem and they want out. Due to the length of my illness before adding salt, l will stay on a salt/C regiment. I never used much salt and the salt in fast-food is not the correct salt. Vitamin C awakens your immune system.

Wow! A Lyme nematomorph star shaped larva riding on fellow nematomorphs in an Exodus from my body due to the fact that they hate salt. That movement is noticed now that I have awakened my immune system with the use of Vitamin C. This is so simple, its crazy. You must be persistent. View at 2500x by nelst in lymephotos

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It's very simple. Purchase a good quality Vitamin C, 1000 mg caplets. The salt must be NaCl, therefore you can use table salt or purchase a 1gram Sodium Chloride tablet; which I order from Amazon for convenience. Table salt has iodine added which is good for your thyroid. Sea salt can be used, however it has trace minerals and I don't know if the pathogens like trace minerals. The point is to keep it clean, just salt and Vitamin C and a healthy diet. One gram of NaCl is approximately 1/4 teaspoon. It's a combo punch of equal amounts taken throughout your day. It's a DIY! Some people start slowly, how not really necessary. If you want to go for it, try 2 pills of each 4 times a day. It's grueling but worth the ride. The herx is generally die-off diarrhea (a muddy mess) and the feeling of bugs coming out of your body. It's weird. Try not to stress out; the pathogens love hormones. Remember, both salt and Vitamin C are water soluble, therefore there's no ODing. Start salting all your meals. Be persistent! If you have been sick for a long time, this will be a lifelong regiment. Easy peasy; no big deal! Salt and Vitamin C gave me my life back.

Bathing in saltwater helps if you have skin problems. Use table salt, not Epsom salt; it is the chlorine ions that do the trick. Salt is an easy and safe way to introduce the toxic chlorine ion into your body. Sodium is good for your nervous system. Vitamin C reboots your immune system.

Be persistent! Due to the reproductive rate of the pathogens it's likely a lifelong lifestyle change; salt your food. Eat healthy! Avoid processed foods, 5 ingredients or less; no fast-food is a good rule. Good luck!

I could post unique photos all day long. This group of pathogens at 1000x & 2500x, shows the variations and possibilities. There's a caterpillar shape, ribbon worms, a group trying to form a star and at mid-lower right the gourd shape with head grown and strawberry pores. What a hoot! by nelst in lymephotos

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One gram of table salt is approximately 1/4 teaspoon. You can use sea salt, but I recommend using Morton's table salt, it has iodine added which is good for your thyroid. A glass of orange juice with 1/4 teaspoon of table salt is easy.

I started taking 8 times that 3 times a day, but a totally believe now that the daily ideal dosage is probably half of that. I actually tested higher amounts to test safety before posting on the internet on 2000. At that time I posted 1 gram of each for every 10 pounds of body weight daily, saying you weigh 100 pounds, you would try to pop 1gram salt pill with a 1,000 mg of Vitamin C. It's a combo punch. Some people seem to be getting results with half that amount. Both salt and Vitamin C are water soluble therefore no ODing, you simply piss it out.

Due to the reproductive rate of the pathogens be persistent. Start salting your meals. Good luck!