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My clove bud oil has finally arrived. I'm looking for help with dosing to treat bart. I've found by searching on the net that 3 to 5 drops up to 5 times a day(max. 25 drops) should be OK and obviously I would ramp up. I know Dr. S says 'high doses'. Someone HAS TO know what he means by that. (As an aside, I'm curious as to how he manages to keep his protocol a secret. Do people have to sign some kind of secrecy agreement? Anyone have any input re dosage? I'm desperate to adequately treat, rather than undertreat. Sue
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nefferdun
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I don't know specifically about the clove bud oil but I know for HH he recommends taking 6-7 times the amount normally recommended.
A couple of people who paid for the phone consulatation ($1000 an hour) said he told them to take 20 HH capsules. I think it depends partly upon your size.
Clove bud oil burns. I tried putting it into gel caps but it still burned my stomach, so it would be hard for me to take it in really high amounts.
He also recommends cumanda. Tried it all and it didn't kill it.
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tick battler
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I don't know about ingesting clove bud oil. It is very strong. We dilute one drop in lotion and rub it on skin to heal ear infections or sinus infections. It does work through the skin. We have not ingested it though. It can burn the skin if it is not diluted.
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