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parasites
tapeworms
pinworms
[Aajonus]
A tapeworm lives in the intestines on high carbs. So, as long as you're discarding high-carbohydrate waste into your intestine. Those are going to be your friends. The tapeworm only lives in a third world environment where there's only grains.
[Kathy]
Somebody said that when they got the monkfish livers that they found worms in it. They would find worms in the monkfish or red snapper.
[Aajonus]
Those are not tapeworms, we're talking about a tapeworm.
[Attendee]
But my one was like, it was like a round worm..
[Aajonus]
Pinworm, that lives on the intestinal walls.
It lives in the intestinal walls like it does in the tripe of the chicken and what they are eating is toxic protein.
[Attendee]
Why does my one come out?
[Aajonus]
It probably got too toxic.
[Attendee]
Maybe because of the raw diet?
[Aajonus]
No. It's like I say, lives on your intestinal walls. It doesn't have anything to do with what you're eating. Tapeworm lives on what you're eating, pinworm lives on your intestinal walls because of the toxicity.
You need to have them. If you don't have the pinworm, your intestines could go into cancer.
[Attendee]
So, there's no danger from them going to organs and things like that?
[Aajonus]
If you ate just cooked carbohydrates your entire life, possible. Infiltrates the tissue, or if you got poisoned by something that would completely destroy the integrity of cellular divisions it could. But that would take a mass poisoning right there. Say a fish gets into an area with high mercury contamination or high radioactivity...