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Re: Another treatment approach to fasciola hepatica and gigantica, Fasciolopsis excluded..
 
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Re: Another treatment approach to fasciola hepatica and gigantica, Fasciolopsis excluded..


That's a great story Peggy. Way to go. I wish I could say something similar. I'm glad the coq10 worked for you. I tried doing the Coq10 and I thought I could up the ante and take raw cocoa with it. I think they really were starving. The coq10 I felt would rob them of minerals. I'm not sure what it really does and the raw cocoa would prevent them from utilizing sugars. I forgot that this left them with little choice except to survive on amino acids. All I remember was that it felt like the flukes fighting for a food supply and it happened to be my tissues. I didn't know about keeping a high pH back then. I'm not sure if it would have made a difference. I sure do wish more things worked as planned instead of failing. But, for whatever reason it hasn't. So, I just press on. That's awesome you were able to kill them though. That's so wonderful.
David
 

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