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Dictionary » W » Worms Wormswormseed (Science: botany) Any one of several plants, as artemisia santonica, and chenopodium anthelminticum, whose seeds have the property of expelling worms from the stomach and intestines. Wormseed mustard, a slender, cruciferous plant (Erysinum cheiranthoides) having small lanceolate leaves. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: BLACK WORM PROBLEMGET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE FAST! I had things like this in my attic for about a year and they ate away at my legs ,turning them black. One of my worms was sick so i brought her to the vet.While I was there I decided to see what these worms really were and the worm doctor told me they were short,black ...
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Re: 5 best proofs of evolution... Pasteur demonstrated how fermentation took place and thus laid to rest centuries of stories about beetles arising spontaneously out of dung or gut worms being miraculously produced from non-living material. There is absolutely no evidence for this ancient belief. Living creatures must come from ...
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The Primal/Paleo Diet? Or the Parasite Diet?... And since poor Fred has the runs, he's been going more often and his specimens are diluted. So finding ova, proglottids, or actual parasitic worms is maybe at best a long shot in this one drop of one portion of one of many diluted specimens Fred poops out today. It's trying to find a needle ...
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Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... granted the meaninglessness of gene identification) with complexity of the organism. For example, fruit flies have fewer coding genes than roundworms, and rice plants have more than humans [11]. Are these not departures from the expected genome configuration (i.e., genetic information)-phenotype ...
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Re: What are some ways to boost your immune system?... specific immunities, if that means "strengthening," and there is evidence that without exposure to actual pathogens (possibly requiring worms), you immune system might be more prone to responding to allergens, but there would seem to be no mechanism to support your medicine hypothesis. ...
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