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Re: Do symptoms of parasites come and go or are they constant?
They bite like hell during the full moon.
They also cycle and migrate through the body. For example, they migrate from lungs to liver to intestines. They mate in the lungs, incubate eggs their eggs and get fat in the live, and then move to your guts to lay the eggs in little pockets of the colon, called diverticuli, which they cap over with slime, so they stay in place, and the worm medicine can't get to them.
colonics can help break that stuff up and get it out.
When they are in the lungs mating, you are more prone to asthma. When they are in your liver, you are constipated. When they are in your guts, you get bloated and have diahrrea. This goes round and round month after month.
They bite the hell out of your ass hole during a full moon. Stick a clove of garlic up that rosy red spot that's itching and make them as miserable as you are.
Of course there are many kinds of
parasites and they all have life cycles and migrate. The symptoms I describe may not pertain to your species.