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I would just like to share this easy and so far, effective tick

repellent: borrelia nosodes in globule/ granules (not sure about the

terminology in English), potency LM 6.

I take 7 small globules a week, no food/ drink 10 minutes before and

after ingestion of the homeopathic.

This was prescribed by my lyme doctor, for me and my daughter. She's

only 3 years old and take the same amount. My husband takes 11

globules as he's bigger (twice my weight!).

I tested it in my cat, I got amazing results (he takes 6/ week).

He came with about 200 ticks just this year. Weeks after the

homeopathics, he started coming with 1-3 ticks a week (before he

could come with 80 a week)!

I'm a tick magnet as well as my daughter. This year, so far, no ticks

for her. I got bitten before I started using this preventive

treatment. In fact, that's the reason my dr prescribed me this

preventive treatment.

It seems that ticks love borrelia and vice-versa, and for some

reason, these borrelia nosodes make ticks who love borrelia get away

from us.

All ticks that come attached to my cat after these nosodes are of

different forms than those who infected me and my daughter: they're

black and round. The ones who infected us were brown, flat and some

with some collor as 'decorative'... My cat used to be a magnet for

these brown ticks, and now he never comes with them, only with the

black ones (and only 1-4 a week in comparison to 20-80 a week before).

I live in Switzerland, so ticks may be different there in the US.

Selma

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