You wrote:
"barry made a comment about
Hulda Clark 's information being innacurate
regarding intestinal fluke. something to the extent that they are only from
asia. paraphrase-- do i have this right?"
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I'm the one who wrote that the fluke that Clark says is inside all cancer is
regionalized to SE Asia. From Clark's TCFAD page 33: "Fasciolopsis buskii is
the fluke (flatworm) that I find in every case of cancer, HIV infection,
Alzheimers, Crohn's disase, Kaposi's, endometriosis, and in many people
without these diseases...."
From: http://www.cdfound.to.it/HTML/fas2.htm
"Fasciolopsis buski: is endemic in China, Taiwan, South-East Asia,
Malaysia and India."
"F.buski is the human largest intestinal fluke. The adult measures 2-7,5
cm
by 0.8-2
cm by 0,5-3 mm and lives in the small intestine and occasionally in
the colon and the pylorus attached to the mucosa. Light infection are
usually asymptomatic, but heavily infected individuals may present abdominal
pain, diarrhea, malabsorption, toxemia."
In the various stages of the F. buski, it is required to spend time outside
of the body of a human or a pig in order to complete its life cycle. In
other words, this fluke cannot reproduce all the phases of its life cycle
within the human body. It is found only in the regions mentioned above, or
enters people who have traveled through that area of the world.
No fasciolopsis buski (or buskii, as Clark spells it) have ever been found in
cancer in humans in No. America or Europe.
If you have passed flukes, then either they are not the kind that Clark is
describing, or you should take them directly to her so that she can finally
have something to display to the world. So far, she hasn't.
Jay