Rope Worm (Pseudoparasite / Mucoid Plaque)

Scientific Name: N/A (Not a recognized biological organism)

Order & Family: N/A (Artifact of intestinal shedding)

Size: Varies greatly; can be from a few inches to over a meter in length.

Rope Worm (Pseudoparasite / Mucoid Plaque)

Natural Habitat

Found in human stool, typically following enemas or specific 'cleanses'.

Diet & Feeding

Does not eat; composed of mucus, bacterial biofilm, and intestinal debris.

Behavior Patterns

Does not exhibit independent behavior or life cycle. It is a buildup of intestinal lining and waste that is expelled.

Risks & Benefits

Risks: No direct harm from the 'worm' itself, but the belief in them can lead to dangerous, excessive cleansing rituals (coffee enemas, turpentine ingestion) and delaying treatment for actual medical conditions. Benefits: None.

Identified on: 3/8/2026