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nefferdun
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Nothing interesting to report here. No worms.

I measured it out according the weight on the tube and felt absolutely nothing. Didn't even have diarrhea which I expected. I have always been very easy on my horses after worming thinking they might have a little colic but that would probably only be the case with a heavy load of parasties.

If anyone had worms you would think it would be me. I have a lot of animals - muck manure every day for decades. I don't know how you guys got them but I would not suggest that they are a problem for everyone.

I am glad to know ivermetrin can help with babesia.

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She R Lock,

Most of the information you listed is in regards to Table Salt.

There's a huge difference

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nefferdun,

You need way more than i dose of antiparasitics for results. Dr. K. uses allopathic antiparasitics for 3-4 mos and also salt/c. It took me 6 mos to see results using herbs and salt/c

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Canefan 17,
I'm talking about Sodium. Sea Salt has 2350 mg of Sodium in 1 tsp. The daily recommendation for Sodium is less than 2400 mg. Check Sea Salt and any food label for Sodium content. Too much Sodium can be dangerous and anyone consuming excessive amounts of Sodium should be monitored by a health care professional.

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Nefferdun, there are different forms of ivormec for different animals, cows, pigs, horses,thinking humans and horses may be different.

I DO KNOW others have been given Ivormec by RX so what type,,,dont know,,,ask around

When I had cows we used pour on and no matter how hard you tried you got it on you,,or injectable spilled on skin by accident.

Next day I would always be sick a little. Good sick from a dieoff I hope

My LLMD, years ago said salt and c not so good,,his words,"everything in moderation"

His other concern with salt tabs was they lay on the stomach lining and eat holes like ulcers.

Here is a salt related question. What makes salt be a better sleeping pill than Ambien for 'me'???

You can call me weird,,,but its the truth. I eat salty food and I sleep like a baby.

A salt tablet like they fed us in the 60's make me sleep and dream so hard.

Docs all say limit salt,,why so I feel better with increased salt??? (moderate amounts)

PLEASE explain this to ME.

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quote:
Originally posted by lymetwister:
Jan. 14, 2009 I was on the Protocol and made this video. Click Here.


Here is what came out of me in the 100's back then: P.S. You can see the same exact ones on http://lymephotos.com under Borellia even though they are not Borellia.


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I have had these come out of me several times, too.

My LLMD sent them to Quest for testing and they said "not a parasite" Yeah, right!

There are tons of photos of these at curezone.com, too.

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SheRLock,

Daily recommendation from who?

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To answer your above ? Canefan17 the recommendations for Sodium are from The Dept of Health and Human Services,USDA,IOM, Am Heart Association and ADA.

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Just don, I have been told by THREE doctors over the last 20 years to increase my salt intake, and one of those three was my LLMD!!! I eat little junk food, make everything from scratch, so I get little of the salt used in food processing, so I wasn't getting enough.

Salt is good for your adrenal glands. If your adrenal glands are in bad shape, it makes it hard to fall asleep. Maybe you are like me and actually need MORE salt than we are eating.

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