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Don't know that I have them but... What would you start on if you had limited funds and were on Doxy and Cipro?
Thanks!
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GretaM
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I would buy the Hanna Kroeger Wormwood Kit. (It's easy, effective, and relatively cheap).
It is my favorite parasite killer, tied with Sea Salt/Powdered Vitamin C.
If you can only buy a little at a time, I would buy cloves first.
The powdered cloves are already in capsules and can be found online or in your health food store. Cloves kill the eggs of the parasites.
You'll still have the Big Ones laying eggs BUT the eggs won't hatch-so you'll keep at status quo+not get worse.
Then when you have more funds, I would add in Black Walnut Tincture. And then after that Wormwood or Wormwood Blend in capsules or tincture.
Personally, all 3 are in the Kroeger Kit, and are very fresh.
Be sure to eat lots of fibrous (well washed) veggies and drink filtered water while you do this to help expel the parasites and their toxins out of your body.
When you get comfortable with that I would then do Sea Salt and Vitamin C.
The herbs and the salt/C together really pack a punch!
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Thanks a lot Greta!
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The cheapest way to kill parasites is to take the MMS baby bottle and parasite protocols. These protocols have also healed lyme in many cases.
Go to the facebook page CD Health and you can read about Kerri Rivera's protocol. My entire family of 5 is on it and doing so well. And you can read the many posts on this board...more and more people are trying it, despite the negative press from non-believers!
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