Tammy N.
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Excellent article. Thanks for sharing.
Hello btw
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Catgirl
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Awesome article Gigi! Everyone on the planet should read this. :)
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droid1226
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Thanks Gigi. Where are people getting mebendazole?
Tammy N.
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droid - my doc is having me call in a Vermox (mebendazole) prescription to a Canadian Pharamacy. Once it's called in, then the doc faxes the prescription.
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Gigi, do you know how this parasite protocol relates to MMS use? is it in addition to, before or after?
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GiGi
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Kristen J., I have done a few in between, but only after I tested for it with tensor. If any med does not test, I do not take it, no matter what.
I would suggest you go to http://g2cforum.org/ and sign in posting your clearly phrased question. Andreas Kalcker is very active there and they have some good people answering questions. Sometime even Jim Humble checks in to answer.
I check in on that MMS Forum http://g2cforum.org/ often to learn more about the whole thing.
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Gigi, thanks...i have checked in there and am learning new things all the time. I was just curious, because in the book humble says mms gets all anaerobic bugs, but Andreas says mms only kills parasites in Africa but not in the western world. I ART test well for both mms and parasite herbs and do mms first part of the day and the herbs later in the evening.
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