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crimethink
19th January 2018, 06:46 AM
Sushi lover’s stomach-churning discovery: a 5-foot tapeworm living inside him
http://fox2now.com/2018/01/19/sushi-lovers-stomach-churning-discovery-a-5-foot-tapeworm-living-inside-him/
latemetal1
19th January 2018, 09:44 AM
Not enough wasabi, dammit...helped with the weight loss though.
Bigjon
19th January 2018, 09:55 AM
Love it.
The idea of eating raw fish was absolutely abhorrent to me.
Then my company sent me to Japan to install a computer system. Long story short the Japanese people I worked with took me out and got me drunk and introduced me to sushi and sashimi.
I think the Japanese are very careful about serving fish that is contaminated with worms, but here in the USA it's a crap shoot.
ziero0
19th January 2018, 10:01 AM
A very popular and effective weight loss pill was taken off the market years ago. Seems it was loaded with tapeworm larvae.
That very popular slim look is achieved by either cigarettes or parasites. Fat isn't necessarily unhealthy. Parasites swim though the body leaving little balls of Trump holes.
madfranks
19th January 2018, 10:15 AM
I read once that old time snake oil salesmen would sell "tapeworm cure" pills which were stuffed with a string shaped like a tapeworm, so when you passed it, you thought you were passing a dead tapeworm.
Cebu_4_2
19th January 2018, 10:24 AM
I read once that old time snake oil salesmen would sell "tapeworm cure" pills which were stuffed with a string shaped like a tapeworm, so when you passed it, you thought you were passing a dead tapeworm.
Probably had commercials on Fox...
singular_me
19th January 2018, 01:20 PM
wouldnt surprise me if it were "farmed raised salmon" ...
when I have organic meat twice monthly, I often eat beef and chicken tartar . Unfortunately no more fish tartar, the ocean is much too polluted. I also will not consume from overfishing. The blue fin tuna is going slowly extinct for the sake of sushi lovers
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