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Anyone have success with this approach?
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I read posts a few months ago that someone here was getting better with Cowden .
If you google :"lyme disease Cowden protocol improvement " it may take you to several health boards with info.
I did this with "colloidal silver lyme disease "and found input at several places .
You might want to consider the real possibility of parasite treatment . Several here have improved with ivermectin , salt C , and parasite herbs and drugs .
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Do you think the herbs in the Cowden protocol are strong enough to work on parasites?
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Six - would you recommend a trial run of humaworm or parastroy - and if so, which one?
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I used Humaworm several times, but I didn't know about Parastroy, so I can't really say I like one more than another.
Cowden still has a similar philosophy to abx in that it's killing bugs. In my personal experience, it wasn't enough. The body needs to be strengthened .... so if I were trying it now, I would do all the things I did once I used the Bionic 880 ~ healing the gut, exercise, sleep, diet, etc. Once I got the idea that my own immune system was stronger than any med/herb I could take, I did what I could to make my body stronger. It's a paradigm shift.
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