Hi Robin...An interesting read, what the article says makes complete sense, the symptoms of coughing which some of us gets, shows that you swallow mucas which goes back into the stomach, repeating a cycle constantly, so the string test makes sense ( why cant doctors work this out?) I also read somewhere that a phlem test would reveal if you have a parasite infection it would show in the phlem..When I caught mine, I drank tap water in Kos(greek island) whilst being very sossled,very stupid I know! but in the apartments we stayed in were a couple of illegal immigrants from the congo that were making their way in steps to get over to U.K. this was in 1991, god knows what parasites they carried, in most greek islands you have to put toilet paper in bins kept next to the toilet as plumbing is so bad, the person I'd gone on holiday with refused to do this,& how many others also...the water came out brown smelling of crap, & me the stupid one had drunk it as we had'nt had time to buy bottled before we went out on the razzle until 5am...
thanks for the read, I wonder if that is what lots of us have a threadworm infection, mines lasted 18yrs, nothing alive now, just constant fibres coming out of ulcers,also fungal thickened skin, hate it!!!! S.D.
