Blood Flukes – Vessel Villains
Blood flukes are teensy flat worms that sap the vitality of your blood cells, and your venous system in general. They can be at the root of the problem if you feel tired most of the time, even without strenuous activity.
If your white blood cell count is low, you may want to be tested for Leukemia. If your white count is low, and your red blood cell count is also low, suspect blood flukes.
The metabolic wastes that blood flukes leave (for YOU to clean up) cause your blood corpuscles to “stick” together. Enough of these occurrences, and you’ve got a blood clot to deal with. Blood clots come with their own host of problems, including stroke and heart attack.

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Blood flukes can be associated with weak veins, especially spider veins and varicose veins in the legs; also with high blood pressure or stroke, because of the blood congestion they can cause.
These blood parasites can also “flip” your sleep cycles, making you wake up several times in the night, so you feel sleepy during the day.
If you have an infection of this sort for long enough, your bone marrow can eventually be affected.
Blood flukes also rob amino acids, especially arginine – one of the essential aminos we can’t manufacture ourselves – causing a protein imbalance.
Home Remedy for Blood Flukes
With any blood parasite, including blood flukes, mix equal parts:
Apply several drops of this concoction to the soles of your feet 3 times daily.
DO NOT TAKE THIS MIXTURE INTERNALLY.
Download basic parasite cleanse instructions
More on Flukes – Parasites
Humans usually become infected with flukes from eating raw or undercooked seafood, infected vegetation), or drinking or wading in infested water.
More on Other Parasites
You may believe that parasites only affect people in Third World countries. Unfortunately, you would be wrong.
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