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Re: what exactly are liver flukes?? Tomato skins or parasites? by MENDOMAID ..... Parasites Support Forum (Alt Med)

Date:   7/27/2011 12:58:54 PM ( 13 y ago)
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Seeing tomato skin objects is a clue. It suggests the person has flukes but is not diagnostic. If the tomato skins were concentrated from a stool, then stained with dyes and examined under a microscope and if they looked typical with the morpholgy of a fluke that would be diagnostic.

Flukes are Platyhelmenthes which means flat worms. They belong to the Family of Trematodes and are worldwide in their distribution. Most are free living in water environments, some are parasites of many different animals. Fasciola hepatica, the Sheep Liver fluke, has a wide variety of mammalian hosts including humans. Humans usually become infested by eating raw or undercooked meat. The mature worms live in the bile ducts but immature stages of the flukes can live in other parts of the body.

Liver flukes living in the body can cause malfunction of the liver by blocking the bile ducts and produce metabolytes that are toxic. Hulda Clark wrote that when the body has various pollutants flukes can then be involved in autoimmune diseases. She called these problems 'fluke diseases' and listed Type 1 Diabetes and Cancer as two of these conditions involving the fluke Fasciiolopsis buski and pollutants, methyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol. .
 

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