Tammy N.
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I'm not the expert (yet:)... maybe Gael can weigh in.....
But my thoughts are that it would seem essential to add the herbs so they provide the inhospitable environment. The salt/c puts the parasites into shock and the herbs make the environment intolerable so they are then expelled.
If you're going to try to get rid of parasites in earnest (which I think is of paramount importance), I think you have to cover your bases and go at it fully. I wouldn't try to cut corners.
Good luck.
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glm1111
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Couldn't have said it better than Tammy. Totally agree. Research and learn all you can about parasites and their cycles.
Gael
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glm1111
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P. S.
Important when starting salt/c to RAMP UP SLOWLY. I started with 1/4tsp sea salt (Real salt) and 1/4 tsp Ester C powdewr with bioflavinoids in a glass of water. Visit lymestrategies for more guidance on the salt/c protocol.
Gael
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