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	<title>Comments on: Demi Moore Swears By Her Leeches: Who Knew Blood-Sucking Parasites Could Be Good For Your Skin?</title>
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		<title>By: LPD</title>
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		<description>There is absolutely no evidence that leeches detoxify your blood.  They suck blood out, pure and simple. Medical leeches are used to encourage micro-circulation in cases where people have had limbs reattached or other cases of severe injury to blood vessels, etc. In the Middle Ages, they used leeches on contusions (bad bruises), to draw out the blood leaking into the tissues immediately after blunt force trauma. Demi&#039;s wasting her money.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is absolutely no evidence that leeches detoxify your blood.  They suck blood out, pure and simple. Medical leeches are used to encourage micro-circulation in cases where people have had limbs reattached or other cases of severe injury to blood vessels, etc. In the Middle Ages, they used leeches on contusions (bad bruises), to draw out the blood leaking into the tissues immediately after blunt force trauma. Demi&#8217;s wasting her money.</p>
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