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Dicrocoelium Flukes: Liver Health and Emotional Balance
Dicrocoelium dendriticum, commonly known as the Lancet liver fluke, and Dicrocoelium chinensis, or the Small liver fluke, are parasitic trematodes that primarily affect the liver of various mammals, particularly livestock. These parasites can lead to significant health issues, including liver damage, digestive problems, and reduced productivity in affected animals. The presence of these flukes can stimulate various health protocols aimed at supporting liver function and detoxification. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the liver is associated with the Liver meridian and is linked to emotions such as anger and frustration. Therefore, addressing liver health may also involve emotional well-being. Common cases of infection can occur in grazing animals, particularly in wet environments where the intermediate hosts, such as snails, thrive. The flukes can affect multiple organs, notably the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts. In TCM, relevant points for supporting liver health may include Liver 3 (Taichong), Gallbladder 34 (Yanglingquan), and other points that promote liver qi flow and detoxification. Practitioners may also incorporate meridian therapies focusing on the Liver and Gallbladder systems to aid in the recovery from fluke infections. BioCoherence practitioners may find it useful to overlay specific protocols that support liver function and emotional balance, providing a comprehensive approach to treatment and recovery from the impacts of Dicrocoelium infections.
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