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lymewreck36
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I have been on Salt/C protocol for 6 days now, and I have begun little sores developing all over my chest and upper arms/back.

This is either a salt herx, which I am hopeful for, or it is a new development in my lupus?

Can anyone here say they had a herx that included pinhead size sores on his/her body?

Waiting anxiously,
Mary

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Could be parasites trying to escape the body through your pores.

Wait a few hours and I would bet Gael will be able to answer this better. I know she reports similar finding and this is her interpretation of what is going on.

Lymetwister

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Is that "for real?" This would be my Southern girl dialect coming through. :-)

bugs leaving my body? Should I check the bed?

Not to make fun.......

Mary

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Oops! I forgot to mention that I took my first samento pill yesterday. chest and upper body sores appeared in the evening, with intense heat and itching in the area. Persisting today, and spreading to my forhead and scalp.

Mary

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Lupus can cause problems with the skin, kidneys and other organs.

Anyone consuming excess sodium should be monitored by a health care professional.

Too much sodium can increase blood pressure and cause problems with fluid retention, electrolytes, heart and kidneys, stroke, gastric cancer and osteoporosis.

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I have little hard pin size things coming out when I scratch the itchy places.
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First of all, how much salt are you taking and is it sea salt? Sea salt pushes out any infections and or parasites. Check out

www.lymephotos.com

I have had EXACTLY the same things leave my body into the toilet. Yes, I have had smaller ones exit all orfices including my scalp. Parasites and worms play a MAJOR part in lyme disease.

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P.S.

Think about when you soak your finger in salt water so the infection can come to the surface. Same principal, only salt/c protocol involves the whole body,

Gael

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Weird thing happened I think last night.
About a month ago what looked like a little blood blister came up on the end of my left thumb, it was very tiny, and I couldn't rememer pinching it, to cause one.

This morning after the salt/c treatment yesterday it was gone, but the skin has a tiny little slit where it was.

My foot pain is almost completely gone this morning also.

I do have a horrible headache today with tremors and weakness.

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LPPT,

I use to get lots of slits on my hands and then they would scab. I am a picker (not suggesting you do this) but when I picked at the scab a little dried up white worm would come out.


Sorry, about your headache, not surprised given the amount of salt you did yesterday, but it should calm down. I have had tremors and inner vibrations for yrs and they got worse with the salt/c (herx) After 25 yrs they are almost gone.

Just keep drinking water today and you should be fine. I believe nematodes are so much a MAJOR part of this disease and that they have nested in our bodies from head to toe.

Just stay focused and you will get well. You might also want to look into doing some antiparasitic herbs as well. I was dx by LLMD, but have been treating myself for the past 6 yrs and getting well, Let us know how you are doing,

Gael

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