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im sure this has been aksed over but i figure ill ask it again.
i grew up swimming around in lakes everyday during the summer and also had numerous tick bites so i think its very likely that i have some sorts of parasites in. regardless of weather they are affecting my lyme treatment or not i just prefer to get rid of any parasites.
im thinking about trying the salt and c protocol but have quite a few questions. i have elevated blood pleasure is this a concern? are the risks of serous side effects. how long before i can see results.
also is there an easier way to address the parasites without taking all that salt? i.e. herbs, prescriptions, diet, etc.
thanks
-------------------- sick since 9-09 igg, 18,23,41 reactive igm, 41 reactive Posts: 436 | From Kansas City | Registered: Jan 2010
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I got a parasite zapper last summer. You can do a search on YOUTUBE and see them. The book by Dr. Hulda Clark, "The Cure for all Diseases" tells all about the subject. She's the person who invented to zapper.
You will have to take some herbs to get to some of the parasites that the zapping won't reach, but zapping will get most of them.
I got my zapper off ebay for around $70.00. It's simple to do and painless!
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canefan17
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ticked,
How did you know it worked?
Could you see the remains in your stool? Or did you have herx reactions?
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I did see some unusual stuff swirling around. Some may have been intestinal mucous, but on closer examination, I think some of the stuff had to be parasite "parts". I certainly know I hadn't eaten anything that resembled what I saw. lol
I've never had any major herx symptoms that I could tell were related to the zapping. I feel weird enough most days that it's hard to tell what causes what.
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