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Are there any cheaper alternatives to parastroy?
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glm1111
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You can buy Parastroy at Vitacost for approx $11 a kit. Are you paying more than that? Also Hanna Kroeger Wormwood Combo is inexpensive. Salt/c is another cheap antiparasitic.
Gael
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canefan17
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glm,
For Vit C do you use ascorbic acid. I'm not following salt/c... I'm just curious what Vit C you like
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kelmo
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Where do you find the ingredients for the salt/c treatment? I don't understand how it is taken.
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glm1111
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I use Ester C powder with bioflavinoids by American health and buy it at vitacost.
Kelmo,
you can visit lymestrategies and purchase their e-book on the salt/c protocol. The protocol calls for equal parts of sea salt and equal parts of vitamin C.
I started mine with 1/4 tsp of sea salt and a 1/4 tsp of ester c in a glass of water per day. I ramped up 1/4tsp at a time according to how I was herxing.
Gael
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