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My LLMD has recommended that I start the Salt/C protocol. I was referred to a Yahoo group "Lyme Strategies".
They have a free thumbnail summary of the protocol, but to get the complete explanation it appears that you have to buy a book.
Does anyone know of a another resource that has the complete protocol?
Thanks RF
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glm1111
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The only other source for the protocol is www.lymephotos.com It is the original source of the protocol.
It is very strong and is generaly not recommended. Lymestrategies takes a more gentle approach using sea salt.
It is probaly worth the $30 to get the book they offer along with some other good guidlines.
I have done the salt/c protocol successfully, but did it on my own and don't have the book. Antiparasitic herbs also helped me enormously.
Gael
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Thank you...I thought you would know...I have seen your interest with your many posts on this subject and appreciate the help & guidance.
I am also still taking rifampin, amoxicillin, and pulsing flagyl. After getting up to speed on the Salt/C, I will also be adding Japanese Knotweed.
I am a little apprehensive about taking so many things that can cause a herx. I guess Its' just one slow step at a time and see how my body handles it...
Randy
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So your LLMD is recommending you take Salt C on top of ABX?
Does he have any experience with interactions of Salt C & ABX and/or herbs?
It is good to see an LLMD recommend this. Maybe this will become more commonplace in the future?
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Yes it was my LLMD that recommended Salt/C & the Japanese Knotweed. She does have experience with them.
I was pleased to go in this direction, because after 3 years of ABX, we have not seen enough improvement.
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