@Dawg53; I have no disagreement with what you've said, and I hope it is helpful to the thread starter, since that was the sort of info they were seeking when they started the thread. However, it's a bit confusing that you've directed your response to me.
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Your answers should have been directed to the relevant person (the thread starter).
Anyway, each to their own.
EDIT: I think perhaps you thought I was asking for info on chemical wormers? It was the original poster/thread starter who was seeking that info. I'm not seeking that info because due to chemical sensitivity in my family I cannot use them, and the same is true of antibiotics. I know many of you look down on anyone who uses natural methods but for some of us there is no alternative. I responded to the thread starter because nobody else had.
Also, when I referred to worm bodies causing toxicity, I was not specifying chemical wormers being at fault, since even natural but harsher remedies can kill them while they're still embedded in organs; that was just a general bit of info on why it's better to worm when the worms are in a position where they'll be flushed out of the body naturally. Anything that acts instantly or rapidly potentially leaves worm bodies rotting in organs, which is unkind to the general organism.