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Emmaleen0722
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Hey everyone,

I just started the protocol yesterday, at the lowest dosage.

Within hours, I noticed a cherry-red V-shape rash on my left shin. It looks horrible, but so far, doesn't really itch or hurt.

My husband thought it was caused by over-itching bugbites, which I did get a lot of on Saturday night. But for all the bites/itching below my knees, there is only one rash and it is still VERY red after a full day!

I am being treated for both Bart and Babesia.

I tried to include the photo, but am not sure how.

Thanks!!!

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Salt is a natural abx and antiparasitic. Parasites cant't stand the salt and will try and find an exit point. After strong antiparasitic herbs and salt/c, parasites were exiting from my mouth, nose, scalp and eyes.

Not as scary as it sounds (they are small and sometimes appear as colored fibers as pictured in www.lymephotos.com site. Sounds like you may have some parasitic activity starting.

Stay on the salt/c and ramp up slowly so you can tolerate it. Also as an adjunct you might consider adding antiparasitic herbs as well.

Gael

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