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Go to your doctor and ask for a stool analysis.

If you don't have a doctor, contact Geneva Labs and ask for a referral to a doctor in your area. Geneva Labs has many parasite test kits. http://www.gdx.net/product/10139

This website can help you know what to say to your doctor and how to discuss the problem.

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