How many photos of human excrement have you seen on social media this week? One, two, a few, several? If you’ve taught your algorithm that you’re open to alternative wellness solutions , the answer is likely more than zero. Perhaps you’ve been made to bear witness to long, gnarly, brown ropes laid out on paper towels. Maybe you’ve seen a pile of what looks like spaghetti squash floating in a toilet. You may have been treated to pics of shriveled, dried-apricot–like bits harvested from a stranger’s feces. Given the many poop posts, you’d be forgiven for believing that the entire internet-using population is teeming with intestinal worms, which these posters say they’ve expelled with “parasite cleanses” before snapping a pic and slapping up a Reel or TikTok to prove it.
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