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I hear this mentioned sometimes. What is included in the modified cowden (which herbs and what dosages). I would love to do the cowden protocol, but couldn't handle the full cowden with so many things to take!
thanks
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mojo
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I think the Dr's modifiy it to each individual - at least that's what I've always thought.
Anyone else know for sure?
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klutzo
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I can't speak for anyone else, but I modified it to which components really helped me, and what I could afford, and what I could tolerate, dosage-wise. The last one has been the biggest problem....I can't get anywhere near the normal dose of Samento.
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okay, thanks! maybe i meant to say limited cowden protocol.
what is considered the normal dosage of samento- i have heard 20 drops at times and then other times 15 drops 2x a day?
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sparkle7
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I think limited just means that you don't do the protocol as outlined by Dr. Cowden.
The most essential parts of the protocol in my opinion are probably the Cumanda, Samento, & Quina.
The other things are important but those are probably the core herbs.
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