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Soothing the - Itchy Skin Parasites

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How To Get your Life Back From Morgellons and O<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Skin</strong> <strong>Parasites</strong><br />

In Part II of <strong>the</strong> treatment I added (on an empty stomach) one drop of<br />

Taurox sb 7x under <strong>the</strong> tongue for 30 seconds before swallowing<br />

until <strong>the</strong> bottle is empty. I continue with Cat’s claw 13 drops three<br />

times per day.<br />

In Part III of <strong>the</strong> treatment I shifted from Taurox sb 7x to Taurox sb<br />

6X one drop under <strong>the</strong> tongue for 30 seconds on an empty stomach<br />

once per day until <strong>the</strong> bottle is finished along with <strong>the</strong> same dosage<br />

of Cat’s claw.<br />

Taurox sb7X is approximately $35/bottle and <strong>the</strong> Taurox sb 6X is<br />

about $80/bottle. Cat’s claw can be with or without TOA and is<br />

about $35/bottle. Most health food stores have <strong>the</strong> cat’s claw in<br />

liquid form, Taurox isn’t so easy to find. You can get it from John<br />

Svikhart at To Life Vitamins 732-671-1623 in Middletown, NJ.<br />

*note that <strong>the</strong>re is a TOA controversy. Some say that cat's claw<br />

should be TOA free. What is TOA? TOA's are Tetracyclic oxindole<br />

alkaloids (Rhynchophylline, Isorhynchophylline, Corynoxeine, and<br />

Isocorynoxeine). It's been reported that <strong>the</strong> only company selling<br />

TOA free cat's claw (which by <strong>the</strong> way is made from <strong>the</strong> bark of a<br />

species of vine that grows in <strong>the</strong> forests of Peru and Brazil)<br />

conducted a research study--"manipulated test-tube studies (in vitro)<br />

and were not confirmed in animals or humans"- upon which this<br />

recommendation has been adopted by many. Go to www raintree.com/toa-poa-article.htm<br />

and decide for yourself. From what I<br />

ga<strong>the</strong>r, TOA's actually benefit <strong>the</strong> immune building process. By <strong>the</strong><br />

way, <strong>the</strong> vine got <strong>the</strong> name Cat's Claw from gripping cat-like claws<br />

that grow from <strong>the</strong> vine which allow it to grip onto <strong>the</strong> trees and<br />

undergrowth in which it grows. I stopped using Cat's Claw years<br />

ago. Perhaps if I had continued it with Taurox I could have<br />

controlled my Lyme disease—I'll never know since I'm doing well<br />

by boosting my glutathione. But if I were to use it, I'd use it with<br />

TOA.<br />

A book I'm told is worth reading is Healing Lyme by Stephen<br />

Buhner through Amazon at roughly $14. He describes an herbal<br />

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