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Hi - I'm confused about the protocol for parasites. I've read from some that the herbs should be pulsed, but the bottle I have just says 2 caps three times a day.
I am currently using Kroeger Wormwood Combination. Since I can't seem to do 2 caps 3 x day due to all other meds, I do 3 caps 2 x a day, but I have not been pulsing them as it does not say to on the bottle.
After doing Kroeger for 30 days, I was going to switch to Parastroy and I do not read anything about pulsing on the box for them either, so I was just going to do as directed and take every day until gone.
Do you pulse when treating parasites or not?
Also, do you think after the above treatments are done that would be sufficient? I've read where others say to do for 6 months.
Should I switch between the two each month for six months and see how I am or add another parasite cleanse in there alternating between the three for the 6 months?
Hope that all makes sense!
Thanks!!
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glm1111
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I have never read anything about pulsing antiparasitic herbs. Staying on the herbs is VERY important.
The analogy would be stopping abx too soon. You can alternate the herbs if you choose. I like the Parastroy because it also has Para Sweep which helps to keep things moving in the G. I. track.
Keep going until you are symptom free and then do maintenance as suggested by Hulda Clark.
Gael
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GLM - thank you for your response. I was confused about the pulsing, maybe I read it wrong or it was for something else, but thought it was for parasites, just wanted to make sure.
I will continue with everyday then. And, I have to read up on the Hulda Clark maintenance as I did a search and couldn't find any details; will try again.
Thanks again!
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