Kyle M
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What is the rationale behind this treatment? The reason I lean towards what you call harsh treatments is the instinct that harsh=effective. I realize this is not an entirely evidence-based idea but I have tried a few softer treatments and received no benefit from them.Kyle,
Raw garlic & onion is very harsh/irritating, turpentine also seems somewhat extreme to me.
I think raw honey and ceylon cinnamon is worth a try.
If you have a health food store around you, try to get your hands on some raw wildflower honey, then get organic ceylon cinnamon.
Have 1tbsp raw honey with 1/4-1/2 tsp ceylon cinnamon, mix them together and eat the mixture; do this 6-8x daily in between meals.
Now, if this honey and ceylon cinnamon things is effective I'll definitely go with that, I have no horse in this race and am just looking for something to work. In fact maybe I'll go try it today, since those are easy to find and I have a couple of health food stores around me.