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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:44:28 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote: >smithfarms pure kona wrote: > >> Yo are correct of course. I was thinking of roach eggs in tongue. >> Coral through a cut. Parasites and bacteria and viruses etc. of >> course can move into a body. Fly eggs do not live in the body. >> aloha, >> thunder > >Well,dirty wounds can easily harbor fly larvae. It >isn't that uncommon at all. For some patients, >maggots in their wounds are gross, yet they >probably performed their job and kept the necrotic >tissue cleaned up too. >Goomba Yes, I agree. with aloha, Thunder smithfarms.com Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff |
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