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nefferdun
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I can't accept living with this the rest of my life. Does anyone have experience with Salt/C hitting protmyxzoa? If so, how do I start and how much do I work up to.

I have himilayan salt and sodium sorbate (3000 mg per Ts).

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PS Is too much salt dangerous if you are older? Will it affect my blood pressure (which has always been low)?

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I am a senior and always ran a very low b/p. The sea salt and vit C supports the adrenals which were low.

The salt/c helped stabalize my b/p from a low of 80/50 to a more normal of 110/70. I have seen some folks that posted here with high b/p that the salt/c lowered theirs.

We NEED salt. Good salt that is, NOT table salt. My guess is that the salt/c will hit the protomyzoa since it hits bb and cysts.

The combo of antiparasitic herbs and salt/c hit all of the co infections for me as well. You have to be persistent and stay on it. Best to order the book from Amazon for guidance.

Gael

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I agree salt/C would be a good option worth trying. I would also consider adding rife along with it because you can do sweeps which should eventually hit it. It's my understanding that every pathogen has a frequency which should kill it. MMS might be another option since it apparently kills malaria.

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Does anyone know what frequency to use with rife? I don't have lyme symptoms any more so I would hate to invest in rife and not be able to figure out the right frequency.

What is the book you are talking about Gael? Can I capsule the salt? I tried drinking it once and it was too much.

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Yes you can encapsulate the sea salt. Just make sure you drink enough water with it. Sorry, the book is the salt/c book and it is a complete guide for taking the salt/c protocol, what to expect etc. Just google salt/c Amazon.

It is written by Mark Fett the owner of the website lymestrategies.

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I have not found out the frequency yet but you can do sweeps which cover a lot of frequencies. You might ask the experts on the rife thread.

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I just ordered the book. These lyme cure books sure are expensive! I will give it a try to see if it helps.

I tried drinking camel's milk and I believe that helped. It has "nano" antibodies which are very good for fighting parasites and infections. It is very expensive at ten dollars a pint. I just ordered some more because while I was drinking it I did not need stromectol.

I can stay pretty well if I stick to the low fat diet but it is so restrictive, it is very hard.

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Nefferdun- I'm questioning if I have parasites or possibly protomyzoa.

Is there a cheap way to test for this? What are your symptoms?

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Jamers,

Testing for parasites is very unreliable. I was loaded and tested negative for yrs. Best to go ahead and just treat them.

Most folks with chronic illness are infected with parasites. Google parasite symptoms.

nefferdun,

Hope you benefit from the salt/c. I am pretty sure you will.

The KEY is to stick with it and be persistent. The salt and vitamin C are both healing. I would use the Himalayan salt and Ester C powder with bioflavinoids.

Also consider antiparasitic herbs in conjuction with the salt/c. The combo seems to be very powerful against these pathogens. Good Luck and keep us posted.

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No restrictive diet on this protocol except for eating 75% veggies. I think the book discusses this. You can google antiparasitic foods that might interest you as well. Gael.

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