How many people have liver flukes?
A. I don’t know exactly…but the number is large, and they don’t even know they have them. Tapeworms are scavengers, they eat your food before you do. Q. I can see the waste of taking vitamins and minerals without de-worming first. A. The worms will eat them. They eat the nutrients first. Q. Tell me about the Tapeworm. A. It can weigh up to seven pounds! It eats so much of your food, your nutrients, it makes you anemic. They make people so sick…I can’t tell you. The head usually lives in your stomach, waiting for your food. They’re vicious; they eat a lot; they’re scavengers. Even when you sleep, they’re eating. Every other person has a tapeworm. You can quote me on that…every other person. Q. What a horrible thought. They just sit there waiting for your food! A. It’s true. They wait for you to eat. Your dinner is their dinner. Q. That’s amazing. You go out to a good restaurant, eat and expensive meal, and the tapeworm get first crack at it. A. That’s right. That’s why people are
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