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leli92
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I would like to add Salt/C Protocol but I read that the parasites can come out of the eyes, ears, head.... I already feel like I'm going crazy I wonder how I would react to microscopic worms crawling out of me, has anyone tried this protocol with success? Has anyone had any bad experiences with the Salt/C protocol?

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glm1111
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For info on salt/c join lymestrategies salt/c group. You don't have to purchase the e=book if you don't want to. Great group of people and some that are members here. Salt/c is based on the research from

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Gael

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i don't think this would be good for me tho. i have high blood pressure and am on meds.

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Leli,

Just start small and go slow.

I'm only up to 1 tsp of salt a day. I started at 1/8 tsp of salt per day.

I'm also on Parastroy for parasites.

Along with A-Bab and Coptis for Babesia ( I heard Coptis helps clean out the blood acting as an anti-bacterial, anti-protozal and anti-viral)

So I'm heavily treating for parasites right now, having die-off symptoms come and go when I up my doses but I think if you go slow it should be alright.

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leli,

no reason to be afraid. You just take the salt/C
as a precaution and this is very wise. You do not want to miss something while treating lyme.
Most people miss this step and never get better.

You will not see anything. The people who report
animals are heavily infected since longtime and extreme sick. This is very rare.

Start on very low dose 1/8 teaspoon and take a bit more....after weeks
and get informed.

I am on one teaspoon and energy level is soo much better.

Great and easy treatment and pre-caution with no
negative effects and no dangerous chemicals.

If you have no parasites you also get no die-off symptoms.

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does anyone do colonics or enemas with salt/c?
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glm1111
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According to lymestrategies, salt/c also kills bb and cysts, as well as other co-infections and parasites.

Knight,

join lymestrategies and pose that question there.

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hey Gael

is just the salt/c effective even though one I don't take anti-parasites herbs?

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I found that using both was more effective. There are some that use salt/c, herbs, rife, ozone and abx etc.

The Lyme complex can be very difficult to get rid of if you have had it for a while. Everyone is different, and you really have to research and decide what you need to eradicate these infections.

Gael

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Gael,

Is lymestrategies a group on this site? can you provide instructions on how to find it?

Thanks!

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Type lymestrategies into google and it will take you there.

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