i was just picking these two medicines off the top of my head as a guess based on what i know of agricultural veterinary treatments... and farmers give their flocks these things routinely because they almost always pick them up and they almost always cause problems that can knock-on to further other problems what do you mean by binders? would psyllium husk serve for this? i should be able to get these medicines pretty much OTC from an agricultural supply shop, right? or what do you recommend for sourcing it because i like the idea a lot of shredding the population of invertebrates from my interior

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I recommend working w a holistic nutritionist / nurse who specializes in this during the process bc it can be toxic to the body. Also, it’s nice to be able to figure out what is coming out of you with them bc it’s pretty much a science experiment. So you get to ask them anything and if things get weird they can help. Husk, yes, also charcoal and bentonite clay. As well as coffee e’s. Don’t eat solid foods. Puree/ blend everything. Butternut squash soup and lentils have been staples for me. Helps the critters move out not having solid things to cling to as they exit. Good luck🕊️