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Coughing tiny balls of phlegm
Coughing tiny balls of phlegm





coughing tiny balls of phlegm

I never see anything, although I know it's there. I started using clear plastic cups to spit in when it happens, so that I could shine a light under it and look at it with a magnifying glass. It stands apart from other saliva, and sticks to whatever I spit in, and dries hard and will not wash off easy. The distinct phlegm I get during these times is like a gummy ball, thicker than corn syrup, but very much like corn syrup or even clear silicone.

coughing tiny balls of phlegm

I have never seen anything in my phlegm, and once aware of it, I started looking. It's not my imagination either, I think the larvae migration coughed up from the lungs to the intetines, is one of the things the CDC has gotten correct about ascaris. I go in cycles, and after a week or so of phlegm, I end up feeling infected again. The phlegm thing is a definate sign of the worm migration in the lungs for me. Know that most of the phlegm i have evacuated had not the shape or the appearance of a worm.Īnd i bet that many people who have chronic "cold", or chronic sinusitis, or chronic bronchitis, or chronic headache, or similar symptoms where huge amount of phlegm are evacuated, may in fact evacuate dead parasitic worms.īut as the parasitologists say : "This is impossible, you focus too much on your body." I have already killed and evacuated others worms like this one, but in bigger sizes, from 3cm to 15cm in length, 1 to 3mm in diameter. After eating huge amount of herbs (Garlic or Male Fern) or after a session of "extreme zapping", this is usually what comes out from my head to the back of my nose and then i spit it. This one has the same shape of those found in the feces, except it comes from the head. I don't know exactly what kind of roundworm i am infected with because apparently they have the ability "to bite" or "to hook" to the walls of my tissues, and they have the ability to live in many parts of the body.Ībove you can see a photo of a well preserved worm, this is what i call a "larvae", even if it should probably be called a "baby worm" or a "small worm" : I have also seen several times small roundworms in the phlegm who had the same shape as small Ascaris and who were white, yellow, green, or brown. I have only seen 5 times big adult roundworms in the feces who had the same shape as Ascaris but in a brown color. I mean most of the strange things found in the feces or in the phlegm were obviously not only food or only phlegm, but they didn't look like worms, they were already dissolved or broken. As some of you know, it is difficult to see what kind of parasitic worms infect one's human body because when a worm is killed, the body try to dissolve it, to break it, in order to prepare it for elimination.Įven if i know when a die off crisis happens, i have not seen many worms that looked like worms.







Coughing tiny balls of phlegm