This is the recipe they use. I would be interested in what you use
We use 1-gram Sodium Chloride USP tablets made by the Consolidated Midland Corporation (CMC).
We order these through our local pharmacy.
They are not a prescription drug, but not having widespread use are rarely a stock item and need to be special-ordered.
The CMC salt pills have an NDC # of 0223-1760-01, which should help your pharmacist locate the exact type.
The cost is about $10 US for a bottle of 100 tablets. We usually order a dozen bottles at a time to make it worth the pharmacy's effort.
Given the costs of other treatments and the long-term debilitating nature of lyme disease, we think this cost is acceptable.
Posted by glm1111 (Member # 16556) on :
I think you may be referring to IV Vitamin C which is used by some alternative practioners. The sea salt is KEY because it puts the parasites into osmotic shock.
The salt/c protocol is different in that it is taken orally. I use Real Salt (sea salt) and Ester C powder with bioflavinoids.
I would appreciate it if you do a search on here by typing salt/c protocol or sea salt and vitamin c into the search bar.
You should find extensive info that I have posted on dosing etc. on this as I have given it many times over. If you can't find something let me know.
Gael
Posted by Yankeedorie (Member # 22723) on :
Thank you , I am reviewing Gary the nurse on You Tube also .
He has provided in depth information on this salt/c approach.