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g.h.gh.89
🍁السمــــراء 千 المـــدللــة🦋 :
ترى عدسات مبين بس هي حلوة ماتحتاج عدسات
2026-06-05 12:11:52
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ehan.al.hamzawy
ehan al hamzaawy :
احنه التركمان ماعدنه عدسات🥰
2026-06-05 13:38:44
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queenzenobia3
Zeynap :
Kerkükli kız çok güzel.
2026-06-05 17:00:58
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tahssen199
هاندا بولس :
صدك التركمانيات جدا حلوات صديقتي كانت تشبهها نفس العيون اي واحد يشوفها يكول اريدها. من شدة جمالها الله يذكرها بالخير اسمها أية
2026-06-05 09:30:31
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nsmt54
نسمة هوى :
تركمانية من موصل نفس لون عيوني🥰
2026-06-05 15:01:15
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user9943441846358
user9943441846358 :
بالمكياج طلعت تشبه بروك شيلدز تجنن
2026-06-05 21:48:38
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ameer8115
Am-Ameer :
صح مكياج يجنن وكلش حلو بس بدون مكياج احلى بهوواي
2026-06-04 21:33:41
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aenoor08
آينوووور💔🦋 :
مبين عدسات
2026-06-05 12:44:17
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mdndk.mdb
سيد سامر الخرسان :
إذا ممكن سؤال الأخوه التركمان من اي أصول ينحدرون مع فائق التقدير والاحترام والموده لهم
2026-06-05 19:38:30
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user6724325702652
نجمة السماء :
مبينة عدسات واضحة
2026-06-05 17:35:48
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user6136530178671
أملي بالله ❤️✨ :
عدسات
2026-06-05 10:29:35
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saeef9585
مريتُےـ سوسًےـو🥹👈🏻👉🏻 :
ماشاء الله سبحان الخالق البنيه جننننننن 🥹
2026-06-04 17:01:53
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user40690417367146
ابو محمد :
تخرع
2026-06-05 15:26:06
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user9652362249322
جنات النعيم :
شغلج يجنن ماشاء الله فنانه
2026-06-05 17:23:49
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m1.e_n
𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐀 :
ترا مبين مو عدسات
2026-06-05 15:26:34
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zozo2w345
م̯͡ـــــيآسـ͓̽ـ⭐ــــــــيـن :
ما شاء الله اجنن
2026-06-05 11:41:48
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2_ddtfgy
السلطانه :
ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن
2026-06-05 17:10:37
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fatimasaad1980
فاتي :
ماشاء الله
2026-06-05 10:26:52
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1972m2
ابرار الموسوي :
لا مو عدسات لان العدسات بيها حواف تبين
2026-06-05 17:29:45
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2007_ra.nia4
🖤ℝ𝕒𝕟𝕚𝕒 𝔸𝕒𝕕𝕖𝕚🖤 :
اتخبل
2026-06-04 16:42:37
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بارق :
عدسات
2026-06-04 23:09:05
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alaa.hussein027
الحمد لله :
بسم الله ماشا الله لاتحتاج لمكياج بدونه قمر❤️
2026-06-04 23:41:16
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هاشم ابو ايمن :
اصلن حلوه
2026-06-05 23:20:33
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moodi609
حمودي⭐️ 👑 :
هي البنت حلوه اصلا
2026-06-06 00:32:36
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kurdu490
kurdu490 :
صغيرة عمر
2026-06-05 00:51:12
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Do you have liver flukes? Likely  Liver flukes are parasitic flatworms that primarily infect the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts in humans and animals. The main types that affect humans include: Clonorchis sinensis (Chinese liver fluke), common in East Asia. Opisthorchis species (e.g., O. viverrini in Southeast Asia, O. felineus in parts of Europe), causing opisthorchiasis. Fasciola species (e.g., F. hepatica and F. gigantica), causing fascioliasis, found worldwide except Antarctica, often linked to livestock areas. Many people with liver fluke infections show no symptoms, especially in light cases. When symptoms appear, they depend on the infection stage: Acute stage (early, lasting weeks to months): Fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weakness, flatulence, and jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes) as larvae migrate through the intestines, liver, and abdominal cavity. Chronic stage (months to years later): Persistent abdominal pain, fatigue, and signs of bile duct blockage like dark urine, pale stools, or itchy skin. Children with heavy infections may experience malnutrition. Inflammation and organ damage: Flukes irritate and scar the bile ducts, liver, and gallbladder, leading to chronic inflammation, abscesses, and gallstones. This can impair liver function and cause blockages requiring surgery. Malnutrition: Especially in children with repeated or heavy infections, due to nutrient absorption issues. Migration to other organs: Rarely, flukes can travel to the pancreas, intestines, lungs, or brain, causing further complications. Increased cancer risk: The most serious long-term danger is cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer), a rare but aggressive malignancy. Chronic irritation from flukes living in the ducts (up to 25 years) promotes scarring and cancerous changes. This risk is higher in endemic areas. go to my bio link for what we use in our family to reduce our parasitic infections  #liverflukes #parasites #deworm
Do you have liver flukes? Likely Liver flukes are parasitic flatworms that primarily infect the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts in humans and animals. The main types that affect humans include: Clonorchis sinensis (Chinese liver fluke), common in East Asia. Opisthorchis species (e.g., O. viverrini in Southeast Asia, O. felineus in parts of Europe), causing opisthorchiasis. Fasciola species (e.g., F. hepatica and F. gigantica), causing fascioliasis, found worldwide except Antarctica, often linked to livestock areas. Many people with liver fluke infections show no symptoms, especially in light cases. When symptoms appear, they depend on the infection stage: Acute stage (early, lasting weeks to months): Fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weakness, flatulence, and jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes) as larvae migrate through the intestines, liver, and abdominal cavity. Chronic stage (months to years later): Persistent abdominal pain, fatigue, and signs of bile duct blockage like dark urine, pale stools, or itchy skin. Children with heavy infections may experience malnutrition. Inflammation and organ damage: Flukes irritate and scar the bile ducts, liver, and gallbladder, leading to chronic inflammation, abscesses, and gallstones. This can impair liver function and cause blockages requiring surgery. Malnutrition: Especially in children with repeated or heavy infections, due to nutrient absorption issues. Migration to other organs: Rarely, flukes can travel to the pancreas, intestines, lungs, or brain, causing further complications. Increased cancer risk: The most serious long-term danger is cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer), a rare but aggressive malignancy. Chronic irritation from flukes living in the ducts (up to 25 years) promotes scarring and cancerous changes. This risk is higher in endemic areas. go to my bio link for what we use in our family to reduce our parasitic infections #liverflukes #parasites #deworm

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