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

Date:   7/30/2011 12:40:37 AM ( 13 y ago)
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Flukes are leaf shaped quite flat organism, thinner than a Tapeworm but thicker than a real tomato skin. They have a red -brown color due to a pigment they make. It is likely that they are dead when they come out so become twisted or rolled up.

Chapter 6. The Trematodes (Flukes)
Image 6-1. Adult fluke of a Fasciola Trematode. Their morphology shows a large leaf ... of 1,000 eggs per microliter of bile or 600 per gram of feces. Image 6-4.

phsource.us/PH/PARA/Chapter_6.htm

Scroll down the page to see an image of an adult fluke.

In the early 1900's a German Dr. wrote several papers which implicated Trematode flukes in cancers. Independently in about 1980, the cell physiologist and ND, Hulda Clark demonstrated by bioresonance technology (Clark's synchrometer) that all her cancer patients carried the fluke, Fasciolopsis buski and that the flukes were near but not part of the cancerous tumor. She devised a treatment plan which cured about 97% of her patients and a follow-up protocol that kept the patients free of cancers. As far as I know no researcher has attemped to confirm Clark's studies although there are confirmations of the effectiveness of Clark's treatment.

Using the same technology Clark went on to demonstrate the presence of the fluke Eurytrema pancreaticum in diabetes patients, the fluke Fasciolopsis buski in all HIV and AIDs patients.

Clark's research has led to a reassessment of the involvement of flukes and other parasites in in many diseases.
 

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