Re: Liver spots,aging spots,sunspots
Hulda Clark called these liver spots fluke spots. People with fluke
parasites have these spots. Flukes usually live as adults in our bodies - in the intestine, kidneys, bile ducts and other places in the body. Each adult produces thousnads of ova which usually pass out of the body and continue their life cycle in an intermediate host (often snails). People can be infected by larvae which can burrow through the skin (Schistosomes) or by eating plants which the larvae have stuck to. The larvae migrate through the body and attach then grow to an adult. According to Clark some fluke larva (F. Budki) can infect other people by close physical contact.
Clark wrote that when the body has certain pollutants and the fluke eggs hatch in our bodies the larvae are able to continue their life cycle within our bodies. Some of the larvae migrate and live in the skin. I did some research on this and found that the larvae in snails produce a brown pigment and apparently that is why liver/fluke spots are brown.
I have noticed that whenever I take
parasite herbs the fluke spots become less brown or loose the brown coloring entirely leave an area of dead skin which peels off. When I stop the herbs the areas turn brown again and regain their usual appearance. One time I used green
Black-Walnut tincture on the the back of one hand and it bleached out the liver spots, the other hand appeared to have more liver spots. After a while most of the liver spots turned brown again but I do have fewer liver spots on that hand.