17hens
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Oh, come on, I couldn't be the only one this interested in liver flukes, could I? Someone else must think of them all day and dream of them at night!
So, my question is...I've seen the red, curled up tomato skin looking ones, but might they also look like a undigested chunk of cooked mushroom meat about the size of the last digit of my pinky finger?
Yup, we're all normal over here...
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17hens
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OK, now I'm getting self-conscious...
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glm1111
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Oh My hens, I'm not gonna let you stand here alone with your pants down like miss TuTu. Maybe what you're seeing is just a different kind of parasite? I had tons of liver flukes come out along with other critters.
Early on,I had some that were dark bright red about an inch long with 2 sets of flippers front and back. Any wonderful pictures for folks to enjoy with their morning coffee?
Gael
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canefan17
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Do you guys do liver flushes? I'm very skeptical of them
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17hens
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Thanks so much, Gael! And especially for the mental pic of Tutu with her pants down!
So you don't know if they are necessarily liver flukes...hmmm...
They almost look like pieces of an organ. Weird stuff.
I'll see if I can come up with any lovely pics for you. Maybe for tomorrow's morning coffee? I'll try my best!
Cane, my daughter does liver flushes but I haven't yet.
I've found that when I drink a glass of salt water and do a coffee enema an hour or two later, these things come pouring out of me!
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Canefan, I did liver flushes and found them to be a HUGE, HUGE help!!! After the first one, my fatigue lifted for a couple days. After the second, for a couple days longer. Finally, after I think it was four of them, the fatigue didn't come back.
I also had benefits from coffee enemas, and since those are also helpful to the liver, I wonder if having good results from coffee enemas might be a clue that you would also have good results from a liver flush. Maybe.
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GiGi
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You will find the biltrizide/liver flukes protocol somewhere in these 147 pages of one of the Klinghardt Academy protocols.
It contains Praziquantel which is Biltrizide. It also has Ivermectin. I don't recommend anyone else to do this but it is supposed to address flukes.
Yes, I must admit to having an interest in flukes. Whether I actually have/had them - is anyone's guess.
I wouldn't recommend the liver flush but it was the reason I suspected that I had parasites. I would have never guessed...
They are a bit harsh & I got very ill from doing one. It may have been due to a bad parasite problem that went unrecognised for many years.
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sparkle7
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PS - I think there are less harsh ways to deal with liver stones. I like Dr, Schulze's formulas. Go for it if you are up for some intense experiences. I think it's a bit too much, though. If I didn't do it - I would have never suspected that I had parasites.
Some may say, "Everyone has parasites." but some parasites are worse than others & some people are more effected by them than others.
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