Sunday, December 2, 2018

Leech bloodsucking parasites

Many people will certainly be amused if ordered to hold leeches. Leeches have a body shape that is segmented, slick, stained and known as blood sucking, leeches are not an option for care. There are 650 species of leeches in the world where only 20 kinds of species are preserved for medical purposes. Leeches are hermaphrodite species that have male and female characteristics in one body and require enough blood to mate and multiply. The eel blood is identified as the most efficacious for leech enlargement. For thousands of years, leeches have been used by many communities in solving blood flow problems. Higher hirudin content in the leech is an effective anticoagulant (inhibiting blood clots). Histamine also serves as a vasolidator (developed blood vessels). Leech can grow 6 to 10 times its original size where a leech parent can produce 300 to 500 leeches once spawn and a leech has 32 brains in his body where more than 31 brains than humans. Try us a shadow right? Apparently, the leech method of healing is a procedure that has been used in the Middle Ages. A leech contains active substances in which there are 15 beneficial elements for wound healing process such as: • Nitric Oxide - tense function • Hirudun - prevent blood clots • Pheromone - improves sexual stimulation • Histamine - as vasolidator (development) • Hysluronidase - as anesthetic • Exercise Blood Travel • Healing Joints and Joints • Relieve Stomach Inflammation • Cure Gout Disease • Relieve Stoke Disease • Reduce pain in animal stings • Enlarge the genitals.