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I have been treating for parasites for the past 2 months. I use Parastory (4 parasweep + 4 pararide) two times daily.
I have read in numerous places that apple cider vinegar can be effective against parasites. I am considering trying vinegar.
QUESTION: does vinegar promote yeast growth?
I am desperate to get rid off these nasty worms. The parastroy is having a positive effect. However, I believe that parastroy alone will not get rid the parasites.
So I am contemplating which treatment to add...salt/c or apple cider vinegar?
glm1111
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The salt/c would be much more effective to add to get rid of parasites. Not sure about the vinegar for other things, but never heard of it as an antiparasitic. I am sure others can fill you in.
Gael
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GiGi
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Learned long time ago - all parasite treatment should be accompanied by frequent colonics.
Organic apple cider vinegar does not contribute to yeast, as far as my experience goes. I live with the stuff and never had a yeast problem.
Yeast problems are caused by toxic heavy metals and are difficult to control as long as metals are a problem. The body grows the yeast in order to survive the onslaught of toxic metals. Dr. K. published this in the ninetees.
Right now, at full moon, parasites are very active reproducing.
Wishing you success.
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