Human Parasite Pictures

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This page contains actual pictures of parasites excreted by our family of four. Some were excreted by kids, some by adults. Some came out with enemas alone, others required medications.
 
We have excreted about 50 worms and about 1000 flukes. This approximate ‘count’ is from the parasites we could visually see in the stool, urine, or coughed up from the lungs. The stool pictures are from both enemas and parasite medications. The urine and lung parasite excretions only happened after medications.
 
The pictures on this page are our most photogenic parasites – the pictures where you really get a good sense of what they look like. More information about how we got these creatures out can be found in the Parasites in Humans section.
 
For those who like to skip around, there are worm and fluke pictures. Unfortunately protozoan parasites cannot be seen in the stool.
 

Worms

We were able to get several big, large worms out with enemas. The 4-year-old put out a baseball size tapeworm. Unfortunately the pictures of this white worm in a white toilet aren’t very good. I wasn’t yet at the point of fishing worms out of the toilet. So, unfortunately I don’t have any tapeworm pictures.
 
Most of our large, whole worms we got out with enemas.
 
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That’s right – we made excreting worms fun and normal by having a family contest! Often the 4-year-old could tell us verbally before a worm came out…
 
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After starting worm medications, we saw lots of worm pieces too.
 
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Flukes

Cleansing Liver Flukes was one of the best things I have ever done for my health.  Welcome more energy, better vision, better moods, warmer extremeties, no more night drooling, no more teeth, no more nail biting! Many of the parasite symptoms our family experienced we had no idea were due to parasites.
 

Unfortunately I never, ever saw a liver fluke until starting the prescription medication Praziquantel. I spent 5 years trying every herbal, homeopathic and holistic treatment I could find. Flukes are one beast where even with long, large doses of praziquantel they can be hard to kill.

 

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Liver flukes are yellow or cream in color. They are about the size of a kernel of corn. The consistency of liver flukes is like jello. How do I know? I fished them out onto a paper plate with my plastic spoon. We have never excreted any live flukes, only dead ones.

 
I have personally excreted about a thousand flukes. Yes, that many! I’m guessing I’ve had them for a long time.
 
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More information about how we got these creatures out can be found in the Parasites in Humans section.
 




 

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Last Updated: Mar 23, 2023 @ 4:13 pm

 

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23 thoughts on “Human Parasite Pictures

  1. Greetings: I would like to know how did your family become infected with parasites? Was it through food consumption like pork, deer etc.

    • Worms are everywhere. Most people don’t de-worm their dogs, and they are pooing and peeing all over public parks and lawns. My children are constantly being re-infected at school. I have no idea where we got liver flukes. I’ve had them my whole life, I think, so I’m guessing maybe in-utero. Note that Dr. Simon Yu often treats cancer with parasite medications. I think most people have parasites, they just don’t realize that they do.

  2. How did you get Praziquantel? Doesn’t one need a diagnosis and a prescription ? The Doctors I’ve seen are not taking me seriously, I’m pretty sure I’ve been blacklisted, now what?

  3. Thank you so much for this. I am convinced I am dealing with something similar. Do you know if the RX you used for Liver Flukes would work for other organisms?

  4. Thank you so much for this information and for the pictures. I didn’t even know what to look for in treating it. I am grateful for your shared experience. Stay Healthy!:)

  5. Do you mind me asking how you know they are liver flukes? I believe you, but I have had these coming out in every stool since I started Parafree and even after stopping, but still doing ACV and Kombucha. I would have to say thousands have come out. I would love to know how you know they are liver flukes. I want to put a name to mine, but people think I am crazy, so it would be good to know how I can be certain these are flukes. Thank you!

  6. Susan. Thanks for posting this information. I wonder if you will answer a few questions. What symptoms did your family have? If any? And what specific kind of enema did you use? And how often did you do the enemas? I’ve have been experiencing gastrointestinal issues for a year and a half now. I won’t bore you with the whole saga, but I’ve seen many doctors, etc, tried many medications, and protocols. I have found what I thought might be critters in my stool. They look like the first picture you posted, milky, with brown spots (which you say are the organs).

  7. Hello! I think I have liver flukes but it doesn’t appear in any analysis … (stool , blood etc) I took 600mg of praziquantel about 3 months ago… but some weird things keeps
    coming out since then , do you think I should take another dose ? Does praziquantel usually work against those liver flukes ?
    thank you for your help!

  8. Is there a way I can share a photo with you? I excreted what appears to be a long worm, however when I showed the picture to the Dr, she said if it was a worm, it would have segments, and this did not. From what I’ve seen on your page, the worms do not have segments. I thought if it’s not a worm, it must be my own tissue, however I assume tissue would be pink or red, and this was off white. It was 6-7 inches in length, and held up to being pulled out without breaking. I suspected parasites after contact with infected animals years ago, though a stool sample tested negative. Is it possible to have worms and them go undetected in a sample as far as you know? I’ve been struggling with appetite loss, constipation, abdominal pain and distension, weight loss, and a slew of other symptoms that I’m not sure are related or not. I’m scheduled for a colonoscopy in a couple weeks and read that if worms are present, they can be found during a colonoscopy. I’d like your take on wetter this may be true, and what if any other means of detection you would suggest. I’ve never seen worms in stool apart from those you shared here, and hook worms once in cat stool, so if you could look at this with your experieneed eyes and give me your input, I’d greatly appreciate it.

  9. Hi!

    Did you post the specific medication rounds that Dr Yu prescribed for you or only the one that you ended up figuring out on your own?

    I’m curious as to how different your medication schedule was from his, specifically the children’s.

    Thanks in advance!

  10. I have what looks like before you mention flukes that picture.It looks like the exact image there.I gave a stool sample but haven’t got the results yet.My dr said she thought a round worm.What’s your thoughts on this as this is very stressful .Had this last year same time. The med she wanted to put me on was going to cost me 3,000 for a month . The pharmacist said taking this med for 30 would kill my liver,any advice greatly appreciated.

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