Scott W. Webb was a professional colon hygienist for 15 years before he discovered that he'd been looking at parasites in the form of worms without recognizing them as such while performing colonics. Some of these worms appear to be more insect-like and sea creature-like than just round, long wiggly things. Most are encased in mucus or "bio-film" and appear to die high in the digestive tract where they are digested along with a person's food, which changes how they would appear when living. The author realized that if his ...
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Scott W. Webb was a professional colon hygienist for 15 years before he discovered that he'd been looking at parasites in the form of worms without recognizing them as such while performing colonics. Some of these worms appear to be more insect-like and sea creature-like than just round, long wiggly things. Most are encased in mucus or "bio-film" and appear to die high in the digestive tract where they are digested along with a person's food, which changes how they would appear when living. The author realized that if his clients represent a random sample of the population, then this is a somewhat disturbing discovery, which is multiple types of visible parasites inhabiting the average American. While colonic irrigation has been on the fringe of the kinds of therapies people will do, colon hydrotherapists can be an important feedback loop for society to better understand what's going on in the gut. Often these kinds of things are quickly labeled as "hoax" or "quackery" and written off. But, "Not so fast," says the author. Parasitic life has been identified by scientists, and even National Geographic, as outnumbering other life on our planet 4 to 1. So, what are these things the author is now seeing in his practice and coming out of him, too? Somewhat alien in appearance at times, dozens of photographs capture what can make an exit in the colonic water so the reader can decide what to do about it. Photos inside the book are slightly blurry, which is in process of correction, but they are also shown full color on ... where they can be enlarged for closer examination. This work in not so much an attempt to prove anything as much as to document what could be going on right under our noses, and has been for going on for the entirety of human history. Now the implications would be many and if any part of this book is telling the truth, then nobody needs to panic. This is well beyond a simple "how to" kind of book because the idea of such things living inside of us, yet to be discovered, has emotional ramifications, and intellectual hurdles, and even shrouded by general disbelief. In other words, okay, you can freak out now!
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