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Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
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Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
Well, that was interesting! Did a full, planned flush, even with a good parasite cleanse a good way in too, and did the full olive oil and grapefruit mix TWICE, once before bed and once in the morning.
And in the afternoon afterwards I got green bile globules and little white and yellow blobs and things, grit and whatever else was collecting in my bile. And what else did I get floating on the top of the water with every expulsion of the flush? Things that looked a lot like these:
Plus some squishy, fleshy ones that looked like this:
(of course these things are fairly small, approximately the size of a pea or two)
so yeah... really, really looks like I have flukes. I haven't eaten many tomatoes recently either as of course they do resemble each other. I'm going to omit tomato skins from my diet now so I can say without doubt they're flukes.
Perhaps this explains everything. Perhaps not. But hell it's looking interesting.
Hoppi
And in the afternoon afterwards I got green bile globules and little white and yellow blobs and things, grit and whatever else was collecting in my bile. And what else did I get floating on the top of the water with every expulsion of the flush? Things that looked a lot like these:
Plus some squishy, fleshy ones that looked like this:
(of course these things are fairly small, approximately the size of a pea or two)
so yeah... really, really looks like I have flukes. I haven't eaten many tomatoes recently either as of course they do resemble each other. I'm going to omit tomato skins from my diet now so I can say without doubt they're flukes.
Perhaps this explains everything. Perhaps not. But hell it's looking interesting.
Hoppi
Re: Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
Wow - now, THAT is interesting...
Tell us more exacty what you did.
M
Tell us more exacty what you did.
M
Mastery- Posts : 627
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Re: Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
Mastery wrote:Wow - now, THAT is interesting...
Tell us more exacty what you did.
M
Basically I just did a normal, standard Hulda Clark liver flush, the kind of thing that is very popular on CureZone. I have also been parasite cleansing with Humaworm for approaching 3 weeks as well as a couple of other digestive cleansers aimed at other things).
Joke is despite thinking I saw worms a few weeks back and thinking I could see "white rice" in my stool which suggests chunks of worms, I still have been focusing on bacteria, not full parasites (until today).
And then I flushed, and even more of these damn things fill the bowl! Like I say, I fully believe that reduced liver health is a HUGE potential cause of balding in men due to the inadequate filtration of hormones that would result from a struggling liver.
(for the record, even though I was edging towards things like this, this is not my own theory)
So yeah, very interesting that I should get flukes. Parasites and fat seem to be the biggest causes of a sluggish liver, and digestive issues and fatty liver triggers such as obesity and alcohol (and even things like stress) do seem to have connections to hair loss.
My hair loss and drop in health happened rapidly after my digestive health went down the pan (which also happened rapidly) and these parasites are the most likely trigger I've found yet.
I think some more of us should try to mimic killing and flushing flukes, and see if anything comes out!!
Re: Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
Did you establish a baseline prior to doing the flushing? i.e., did you examine your stool daily for a couple months or weeks beforehand?
empty- Posts : 164
Join date : 2010-09-15
Re: Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
empty wrote:Did you establish a baseline prior to doing the flushing? i.e., did you examine your stool daily for a couple months or weeks beforehand?
Well... I don't see why that makes a difference. If you see rolled up "tomato skins" in your stool and you haven't eaten tomatoes (or you see them in large numbers) then that means flukes, whether you've done a flush or parasite cleanse or not.
After a liver flush you get very watery stool full of different colours of "stones" floating on the water - green, white, yellow, etc. It looks very different to a normal bowel movement. And along with all these I saw a total of perhaps 7 or 8 "tomato skins", as well as other suspicious things. Like I say, whether you've done a cleanse/flush or not is quite irrelevant - the only difference is it increases their numbers as more of them leave the liver at once.
Re: Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
Hm.
It seems that liver flukes are particularly difficult to kill, as I'd imagine are all liver parasites. The reason being that they are tucked away in the liver, so are not affected by diatomaceous earth and are not AS affected by herbal dewormers. Rife may be a solution.
However, I am currently looking at the drug Triclabendazole. I know meds aren't generally used on places like IH and CureZone but even on CZ, they often use meds for flukes, as the things are so damn tough to kill.
The only other option other than Rife for flukes seems to be rectal administration of antiparasite treatments, as then they will go directly to the liver via the hepatic portal vein. However... it's still not a sure-fire kill, and while some stuff like colloidal silver is capable of killing parasite eggs, who can be bothered to take it rectally several times daily in the hope that the flukes will eventually be out of eggs and die of natural causes? lol
I might just reach for the triclabendazole, and perhaps a second med to cover other liver bugs, silver to kill any parasites and diatomaceous earth to sweep my intestinal tract clean.
Nukage
Hoppi
It seems that liver flukes are particularly difficult to kill, as I'd imagine are all liver parasites. The reason being that they are tucked away in the liver, so are not affected by diatomaceous earth and are not AS affected by herbal dewormers. Rife may be a solution.
However, I am currently looking at the drug Triclabendazole. I know meds aren't generally used on places like IH and CureZone but even on CZ, they often use meds for flukes, as the things are so damn tough to kill.
The only other option other than Rife for flukes seems to be rectal administration of antiparasite treatments, as then they will go directly to the liver via the hepatic portal vein. However... it's still not a sure-fire kill, and while some stuff like colloidal silver is capable of killing parasite eggs, who can be bothered to take it rectally several times daily in the hope that the flukes will eventually be out of eggs and die of natural causes? lol
I might just reach for the triclabendazole, and perhaps a second med to cover other liver bugs, silver to kill any parasites and diatomaceous earth to sweep my intestinal tract clean.
Nukage
Hoppi
Re: Just did my first successful Hulda Clark liver flush and the most interesting discovery? Liver flukes.
Oh, sorry, I meant "silver for any bacteria", not parasites! I think it's also effective for candida though
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