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| From: http://neuraltherapy.com/LymeALookBeyond6.pdf Page 11 We start with deworming our clients. We often use a simple yet aggressive seasalt/Vit C protocol which has an independent effect against the spirochetes also. The high salt concentration kills large parasitesby osmotically induced dehydration (osmotic shock). High salt levels also increase the enzyme elastase which has a strong antimicrobial/antispirocheteeffect (4). Protocol: 1.5 grams of Sea Salt per 20 lbs of body weight in 4 divided doses per day for 3 weeks. With each dose also give 1-4 gms of Vit C (dose has to be just below bowel tolerance). Three 3-6-week cycles with a 2 week break in-between. The blood pressure should be monitored and not elevate outside acceptable levels. Five percent of the population are salt sensitive and reactwith a significantly increased blood pressure. In the off weeks we give ½ tsp of sea salt in a glass of water first thing in the morning. NOTE: Lab detection of large parasites in most US labs is hopeless. |
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| Tara, Yes, I read Dr Kinghardt's protocol some time back and posted it under treatments. I have been trying to use the salt/vit C protocol. I tried to call his office for some info, but did not get much info. I was wondering about the TENS unit use since I already have a TENS unit. Dr Klinghardt only sees patients a few days a month. Linda
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